Castro Theater, Stevelist · last seen 2026-05-06 04:49
A year into her ventures as a DJ, Chisholm found herself back in stadiums for the Spice Girls’ landmark 2019 reunion shows, which marked their first performance together since the 2012 Olympics. Culminating in three sold-out nights at Wembley Stadium, they proved that girl power is truly alive and well. ‘It was one of the most incredible Spice Girls experiences that I’ve ever had,’ she says. ‘I was so present. We played Wembley in 1998 and I don’t remember a thing. When you’re not in the eye of the storm, you can really appreciate it.’ Twenty-five years after the Spice Girls ushered in a new wave of pop, forever altering the musical landscape and paving the way for a new generation of stars, their legacy continues. From Billie Eilish to Charli XCX, so many artists cite the iconic girl band as an inspiration. ‘Those artists inspire me, and so it feels full circle,’ says Chisholm, who worked with repeat collaborator Nadia Rose for the rousing Flick Of The Wrist. ‘I love working with new musicians, it keeps things exciting, I’ve always been interested in youth culture.’