Excitement is building among pop music fans as rumors swirl about a potential reunion of one of the most iconic boy bands of the early 2000s, Five. Social media enthusiasts have been quick to point out that the band’s official Instagram account has been completely erased, signaling a significant change, and a new post has raised eyebrows even further.
Fans have noticed that the group shared a compelling video from Euston Station, featuring the lyrics of their beloved hit song, Keep On Movin’, scrolling across a digital ticker. This intriguing post was captioned “27.02.25 Loading…” and included a link redirecting followers to their official website. This led to a flurry of speculation among fans eager to determine whether all five original members would make their much-anticipated return.
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This post has ignited a wave of enthusiastic speculation among fans, who are eager to uncover the true meaning behind it while holding their breath in anticipation of the possible reunion of all original members. The original lineup consisted of Sean Conlon, Ritchie Neville, Scott Robinson, Abz Love, and Jason “J” Brown, and fans have expressed their hope that all five will come together once more. One fan excitedly commented, “If J comes back, this is the best thing to happen since the five-piece Spice Girls Olympics performance in 2012.”
Another hopeful fan added, “Please say you’re ALL getting back together,” while yet another chimed in with, “Are we getting a tour featuring all Five members?” The eagerness of the fanbase is palpable, and they’ve noted that each band member has also deleted their personal social media profiles, which many interpret as a clear indication that they are all on board with this potential reunion. Additionally, fans have discovered that a new company named All Five Ltd was established last year, listing all five members as directors, which adds to the excitement surrounding their possible comeback.
The group originally disbanded on September 27, 2001, but they have reunited multiple times over the years. In 2006, they performed as a quartet without Sean for a brief period, and in 2012, they attempted to regroup again, this time including Sean but without J. Most recently, Sean, Ritchie, and Scott performed together as a trio, but fans have been yearning for a complete reunion.
In 2013, during their appearance on The Big Reunion, tensions surfaced as J was confronted by his former bandmates, who accused him of bullying behavior. J expressed his disbelief at the accusations, stating, “I thought, ‘I actually can’t believe what I’m hearing and who I’m hearing it from’. I might have been loud and a bit aggressive at times, and I was physically bigger than them, so I can see how that could have been interpreted in a certain way, but never in my mind did I think I was bullying anyone.” This dramatic revelation during the show left fans shocked as they witnessed the band members argue about the reasons for their split, with Ritchie venting, “There were two obnoxious people who ruined it for us – Sean and J.”
Explore Five’s Most Iconic Hits That Defined a Generation

- Slam Dunk (Da Funk) – released in 1997
- When the Lights Go Out – released in 1998
- Got the Feelin’ – released in 1998
- Everybody Get Up – released in 1998
- If Ya Gettin’ Down – released in 1999
- Keep On Movin’ – released in 1999
- We Will Rock You – released in 2000
- Let’s Dance – released in 2001

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