Spice Wannabe is the USA’s Premier Spice Girls tribute show, a full five-piece “Girl Power” cast performing live five-part harmonies, original choreography, iconic costumes, and British accents, plus a “Spice Boys” male back-up dance team. Created by Casey McConachie (who plays Emma “Baby Spice” Bunton), the show has earned a three-time Las Vegas residency at the Excalibur Hotel, sold out its first Vegas show, and toured to its biggest crowd yet at Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort in North Carolina.
The Spice Girls are the best-selling girl group in history, with more than 100 million records sold worldwide, nine #1 UK singles, the cultural movement they coined (“Girl Power”), the 1997 film “Spice World,” and a 2012 London Olympics Closing Ceremony performance. Their 2007-2008 reunion tour (“The Return of the Spice Girls”) grossed over $107 million, and their 2019 UK stadium reunion (without Victoria Beckham) broke pre-sale records. From “Wannabe” (the 1996 debut that defined Britpop’s girl-group era) through “Spice Up Your Life,” “Say You’ll Be There,” “2 Become 1,” “Too Much,” “Stop,” “Who Do You Think You Are,” “Viva Forever,” and “Mama,” the catalog connects with virtually every demographic that responds to 1990s pop, dance-pop, and girl-group nostalgia, from longtime Spice Girls fans (especially millennial women who grew up with the band) through younger audiences who came to the catalog through their parents and the steady cultural revival of “Wannabe” and Spice World.
Spice Wannabe goes beyond a standard tribute approach in three meaningful ways. First, the show is a full five-piece live recreation. Most Spice Girls tributes are 2-3 members with backing tracks; Spice Wannabe performs as a full five-piece cast (Posh, Baby, Scary, Sporty, Ginger) with live five-part harmonies, original choreography, iconic costumes, and British accents in character. The cast is rounded out by a “Spice Boys” male back-up dance team who add real visual and choreographic depth to the show. Second, the Las Vegas credentials are uncommonly deep. Spice Wannabe has built a three-engagement residency at the Excalibur Hotel, performed at the Veil Pavilion and Boulder Station Casino, and is praised by Las Vegas Magazine for performances “that will make you think you’re seeing the real thing.” Third, the audience interaction is genuinely special. Audience members frequently arrive in costume as their favorite Spice Girl, and the show makes a point of identifying them mid-performance (“Which Spice Girl did you want to be growing up? Where are the Sporties? Where are the Gingers?”). Children in the audience often believe they are seeing the actual Spice Girls, screaming at the top of their lungs throughout the show. It is a fun, exciting, all-ages, sing-along, dance-along experience.
The timing matters as well. The Spice Girls have not performed as a full five-member group since 2008. The 2019 reunion tour took place without Victoria Beckham (Posh), who has publicly declined every reunion effort since. A full five-piece original-lineup Spice Girls reunion has been speculated about for years and continues to be unlikely. A credentialed Spice Girls tribute like Spice Wannabe is now genuinely the only way for fans to experience the catalog performed live as the original five-piece, with all five characters in their iconic costumes, harmonies, and choreography. For event organizers, that means less guesswork: this is a vetted, family-friendly, all-ages headliner with verified Las Vegas residency, casino tour, and Vegas Magazine media credentials, plus a “Girl Power” positioning that fits a uniquely broad range of event categories.
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Spice Wannabe performs the Spice Girls songs audiences most want to sing along with, drawing from across the catalog’s peak Britpop years.
Spice Wannabe is the USA’s Premier Spice Girls tribute show, live from the entertainment capital of the world, Las Vegas. The show is a full five-piece “Girl Power” cast featuring live five-part harmonies, original choreography, iconic costumes (every era from the Spice World film), British accents (the cast performs in character), and a “Spice Boys” male back-up dance team. The 60-to-70-minute production is fun, high-energy, all-ages, and built around the audience-interaction style that defined the original Spice Girls live experience.
Spice Wannabe was created and is co-produced by Casey McConachie, who plays Emma “Baby Spice” Bunton in the show. McConachie was in middle school when the Spice Girls went into heavy MTV rotation, and she and her friends assumed Spice Girls personas the way millennial women everywhere did. That childhood memory became Spice Wannabe, named for the way millennial women remember “wanting to be” their favorite Spice Girl. The show makes a point of inviting audience members in costume to be recognized mid-performance, with calls like “Which Spice Girl did you want to be growing up? Where are the Sporties? Where are the Gingers?”
The Las Vegas credentials are exceptional. Spice Wannabe has performed three engagements at the iconic Excalibur Hotel on the Las Vegas Strip, plus residencies at the Veil Pavilion and Boulder Station Casino. The show was featured in Las Vegas Magazine (“will make you think you’re seeing the real thing”), is listed on Vegas.com’s Las Vegas tribute shows page, and tickets are sold through Excalibur, AXS, Vivid Seats, and Boulder Station Casino. On the road, Spice Wannabe has performed at Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort in North Carolina (the cast’s biggest crowd to date), with continued national and international tour expansion. The cast and back-up dancers are professional tribute artists, vocalists, musicians, and choreographers, and the show is rated as fun, exciting, and family-friendly for all ages by Yelp reviewers.
Spice Girls tributes that perform as a true full five-piece (Posh, Baby, Scary, Sporty, Ginger) with live five-part harmonies, original choreography, British-accent characterization, and a Las Vegas residency are exceptionally rare. Spice Wannabe is the premier option in the category. TSE Entertainment can also recommend other 1990s/2000s pop and girl-group tribute options nationwide for buyers exploring alternatives or building a multi-act 90s revue.
That means you are not locked into a single option. We help match the right act to your event based on practical factors that actually affect success:
We have booked Spice Girls and 1990s/2000s pop tribute acts nationwide, and every option we recommend is vetted and event-proven. If Spice Wannabe is not the perfect fit, we will quickly suggest comparable options that are.
Pricing depends on the event date, location, routing, travel, production requirements (full five-piece cast plus Spice Boys back-up dancers, sound, lighting, costume changes), and the overall scope of the engagement. Optional meet-and-greet/photo opportunities can be added to packages. The fastest way to get a real number is to request availability with your event details.
Popular dates can tighten up quickly, especially for peak summer fair and festival weekends, casino entertainment programming, 1990s-themed corporate programming, milestone birthday season, and high-demand corporate dates, so early inquiries usually create better artist and budget options.
Yes. The act is regularly booked for corporate events, charity galas, milestone birthday parties (especially 30s/40s for millennial women), bachelorette parties, private parties, theaters, casinos, fairs, festivals, weddings, and other special events, depending on the event setup and production needs. The “Girl Power” 1990s nostalgia angle makes the show a particularly strong fit for women’s-themed corporate galas, sorority and university programming, and milestone-birthday entertainment.
Three things set Spice Wannabe apart. First, the show is a full five-piece live recreation (Posh, Baby, Scary, Sporty, Ginger), with live five-part harmonies and choreography rather than 2-3 performers with backing tracks. Second, the visual production is meticulous: iconic costumes from every era of the Spice World film, British-accent characterization, and a “Spice Boys” male back-up dance team. Third, the Las Vegas credentials: Spice Wannabe has built a three-engagement residency at the Excalibur Hotel on the Strip, plus Veil Pavilion and Boulder Station Casino bookings, and has been featured in Las Vegas Magazine and praised for performances “that will make you think you’re seeing the real thing.”
The Spice Girls have not performed as a full five-member group since 2008. The 2019 reunion tour took place without Victoria Beckham (Posh), who has publicly declined every reunion effort since. A full five-piece original-lineup Spice Girls reunion has been speculated about for years and continues to be unlikely. A credentialed Spice Girls tribute like Spice Wannabe is now genuinely the only way for fans to experience the catalog performed live as the original five-piece, with all five characters in their iconic costumes, harmonies, and choreography.
The Spice Girls catalog connects with 1990s pop, dance-pop, and girl-group nostalgia audiences, longtime Spice Girls fans (especially millennial women who grew up with the band, now in their 30s and 40s), multi-generational pop crowds (kids of original fans now discovering the catalog), and family-friendly all-ages programming. The show is especially strong at milestone birthday parties for millennial women, bachelorette parties, 1990s-themed corporate galas, “Girl Power” women’s-empowerment events, college and university programming, sorority events, and drag/queer-friendly programming (the Spice Girls catalog has a major LGBTQ+ following).
Yes. Spice Wannabe is rated as fun, exciting, and family-friendly for all ages. Children in the audience frequently believe they are watching the actual Spice Girls, with kids screaming throughout the show. The catalog itself is wholesome 1990s pop, and the show’s audience-interaction style (“Where are the Sporties? Where are the Gingers?”) naturally welcomes children, adults, and multi-generational family groups.
Yes. If Spice Wannabe is unavailable or not the best fit for your event, TSE can recommend other vetted Spice Girls, 1990s/2000s pop, and girl-group tribute options based on budget, location, and event style.
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