Ticket Stub Tuesday… Round Twenty-Three:

And so, with this entry, the month of Spice officially closes. This is the fourth and final entry to “Ticket Stub Tuesday” of a Spice Girls related show. And although my entries are chronological, clearly the best was saved for last. Come on! What could be better than seeing the Spice Girls (all 5 of them, no less!) at Madison Square Garden?! That’s right… absolutely nothing.

After it became clear that the lottery system that 19 Management had initially set up was a joke, I asked my cousin Denielle, who has an ill ticket connect, to see what she could do for the show at MSG. Boy did she deliver. Although the ticket says row “X,” the pictures below (many of which were taken with my iPhone) indicate just how close our seats were to the stage. I took my good friend and fellow Spice fanatic Mandy with me to this show. We had previously attended both dates at Nassau Coliseum earlier in the month (1, 2) and just couldn’t resist another round.

Upon hearing that I attended the same concert on three separate occasions, the question that I get most often is: “Wasn’t it enough the first time?” Followed by: “Wasn’t it boring the second and third times?” The answer to both: absolutely not. The first show, I was so preoccupied with taking photos that I missed a lot of what was going on. The second show helped me to enjoy the concert as a narrative, as I was not experiencing it through the lens of a camera.

This concert, my hat trick, if you will, was just down right fun! We were surrounded by celebrities, for example David Beckham was obviously there, as was Maksim Chmerkovskiy, Mel B.’s partner on “Dancing With the Stars.” Everyone was having such a fantastic time in the section that we were in; it was so electric. The audience was treated to something really special during “Mama.” The entire Spice Brood was brought up on stage. Beau, Bluebell, Angel Iris, Brooklyn, Romeo and Cruz were all present, only missing to the party was Mel B.’s eldest daughter, Phoenix. Showing off his stage presence, Cruz Beckham, on the eve of his third birthday, treated the audience to a break-dance routine. An adorable three year old spinning around on his head… could you die? It was phenom.

At one point towards the end of the show, it hit me: this was probably the last time that I would ever see the Spice Girls perform live. I had missed out on the SpiceWorld tour ten years earlier, the first time the band came to the states. In the back of my mind, I think that was the underlying reason that I will willing to spend, in total, nearly $700 for all of these shows. Do or die. When it came down to it, money was no object. I did not want to regret ever missing the Spice Girls in concert, so I covered all my bases.

There is nothing that I would love more than a full-scale Spice Girls reunion, complete with new album and another tour. Am I holding my breath? Not so much. I understand that each band member has grown and is now focused on their own career and life. They’re all mothers, after all. There were rumors floating around that Simon Fuller was trying to get the girls together for the opening ceremony of the 2012 London Olympics. That would be pretty epic. And I would definitely cash in my Virgin Atlantic points to go see them.

Whatever the future holds for the Spice Girls, they are very much on the radar. They just won their fifth BRIT Award and are planning a West End musical, tentatively titled “Viva Forever” after their 1998 hit number one song of the same name.

[[Outside MSG. Spice Girls: One Night Only!]]

[[Mandy and Me in all of our spice glory!]]

[[Stop.]]

[[Melanie C., Vikki, Emma and Mel B. during Holler.]]

[[Melanie C. during Holler.]]

[[Victoria during Holler. See? She does sing!]]

[[The girls walking down the cat-walk before Mama.]]

[[All the kids on stage during Mama. Cruz Beckham broke it down!]]

[[Look at how close we were to the stage!!!]

[[Celebration medley.]]

[[Emma killin’ it during the encore!]]

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