Melanie C: Sporty's 40 - Live At Shepherds Bush

Melanie C: Sporty's 40 - Live At Shepherds Bush

9.3

Oct 18 2014

2h 54m

Music

The night before Sporty turned forty, Melanie and the band played a live show at London's Shepherd's Bush Empire!

Melanie C

Melanie C

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Chris Moyles

Chris Moyles

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Emma Bunton

Emma Bunton

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Natalie Appleton

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