Ha. But some indie landfill will probably be more recognisable than some of the laughable suggestions mentioned in here so far.
Sure all the Britpop bands anyone cares about (and that the public might have heard of, sorry Kenickie) have reformed already?
There's definitely a Britpop revival due to happen at some point, but I'm not sure The Big Reunion will spearhead it.
Aren't most Britpop bands alive and well and on their 85th tour this year? Nobody wants to hear about Shed Seven's Jack 'socks were smelly at the NME tour' stories.
Thunderbugs, Scooch, Big Brovaz, Clea, The 411 and Cleopatra I would like S Club Juniors (minus Frankie and Rochelle) to reunite for this, though. Fierce and N-Tyce can form a "supergroup" since it's not like they're that different from each other.
I feel like Things That Go Bump in the Night is a memorable enough hit for the demo they're aiming at to justify an allSTARS* reunion, plus Star Street was on CITV so there's vested interest there. Ashley Taylor Dawson is the only one really doing anything (Hollyoaks).