About

Five (stylized as 5ive) are a British boy band from London consisting of members Sean Conlon, Richard Neville, and Scott Robinson. They were formed in 1997 by the same team that managed the Spice Girls before they launched their career. The group were mostly known as a five-piece, consisting of Robinson, Neville, Conlon, Abz Love and Jason “J” Brown. Five enjoyed success worldwide, particularly in their native United Kingdom, as well as most of the rest of Europe and Asia.

Five (5ive)

Genres : '00s, '80s, '90s

According to the BPI, Five has been certified for 1.6 million albums and 2.4 million singles in the UK. Including “Keep on Movin’“, “Everybody Get Up” and “When the Lights Go Out“.

They split up on 27 September 2001 after selling 10 million copies of their records worldwide.

Robinson, Love, Neville, and Brown briefly reformed the group in September 2006, with a new management team.

In 2012, the group announced that they were planning another reunion, this time with Conlon on board. The group continued with only four members, but decided to keep the name Five. Alongside Blue, 911, Atomic Kitten, B*Witched, Honeyz and Liberty X, Five were featured in the ITV2 documentary series The Big Reunion, which began airing on 31 January 2013. This was followed by a comeback performance at the Hammersmith Apollo on 26 February 2013 and an arena tour around the UK and Ireland in May, which was their first ever tour without Brown.
In November and December 2013, Five headlined their own tour, the 5ive Greatest Hits Tour, their first solo tour as a four-piece.

In August 2014, Love announced his departure from the band via a tweet, leaving Conlon, Neville and Robinson to continue as a trio.