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Thursday, 18 October 2007, 09:58 GMT 10:58 UK

Spice deal with US lingerie chain

The Spice Girls The Spice Girls' greatest hits album will be made available exclusively at Victoria's Secret shops in the US, the band's record label has announced.

The album will be on sale at the US lingerie chain from 13 November - two months ahead of other outlets.

The reformed group will also appear at the annual Victoria's Secret fashion show on 4 December.

The Spice Girls, who announced they were reforming in June, begin a world tour in Canada on 2 December.

The album, released in the UK on 12 November, will feature 13 hits and two new songs - Voodoo and upcoming single Headlines (Friendship Never Ends).

Charity song

The single, the band's first in seven years, will also be the official song for this year's BBC Children in Need charity fundraising appeal.

The greatest hits compilation will go on general release across the US on 15 January.

The five-piece have not all performed together on stage since Geri Halliwell quit the band in May 1998.

The band will be performing 30 dates across North and South America, Europe and Asia.



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