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S Club paid tribute to Paul Cattermole six months after his death as they began their reunion tour on Thursday night.
The British pop group kicked off their Good Times Tour in Manchester with an emotional tribute to Paul, who died suddenly in April.
The group, comprised of Tina Barrett, Bradley McIntosh, Jon Lee, Jo O'Meara and Rachel Stevens, played a video montage featuring the late singer on the big screen during the show.
"Manchester, let me hear you raise the roof one last time for Paul!" Jon shouted to the crowd from the stage.
"That's our brother right there, man. Gone but you'll never be forgotten. We miss you every single day," Bradley said, his voice breaking.
Jo then thanked the audience for their continued support since Paul's passing.
"Thank you all so much. All the messages and love and support that you've all showed of us and Paul's family - we are so grateful to every single one of you," she said. "I would just love to see every single one of you in here right now to show us your hearts for our Paul!"
Jon added, "Thank you so much. It's very special for us this evening obviously. We dedicate this performance to Paul and The British Heart Foundation."
Paul passed away at the age of 46 from an underlying heart condition. The news of his death followed just weeks after the group announced the reunion tour.
To further celebrate Paul, S Club performed These Are The Days, a new song that they wrote in memory of him.
"For twenty years now people have been asking me - when are you guys going to release new music? So we thought this year, let's do it," Tina said, introducing the song.
In celebration of the group's 25th anniversary, they have reunited for an 11-date arena tour across the UK and Ireland. The trek will wrap up on 29 October in Birmingham.
The British pop group kicked off their Good Times Tour in Manchester with an emotional tribute to Paul, who died suddenly in April.
The group, comprised of Tina Barrett, Bradley McIntosh, Jon Lee, Jo O'Meara and Rachel Stevens, played a video montage featuring the late singer on the big screen during the show.
"Manchester, let me hear you raise the roof one last time for Paul!" Jon shouted to the crowd from the stage.
"That's our brother right there, man. Gone but you'll never be forgotten. We miss you every single day," Bradley said, his voice breaking.
Jo then thanked the audience for their continued support since Paul's passing.
"Thank you all so much. All the messages and love and support that you've all showed of us and Paul's family - we are so grateful to every single one of you," she said. "I would just love to see every single one of you in here right now to show us your hearts for our Paul!"
Jon added, "Thank you so much. It's very special for us this evening obviously. We dedicate this performance to Paul and The British Heart Foundation."
Paul passed away at the age of 46 from an underlying heart condition. The news of his death followed just weeks after the group announced the reunion tour.
To further celebrate Paul, S Club performed These Are The Days, a new song that they wrote in memory of him.
"For twenty years now people have been asking me - when are you guys going to release new music? So we thought this year, let's do it," Tina said, introducing the song.
In celebration of the group's 25th anniversary, they have reunited for an 11-date arena tour across the UK and Ireland. The trek will wrap up on 29 October in Birmingham.

