All Saints have hopped onto the reunion bandwagon, and heavily hinted at a comeback for 2016.
The English-Canadian girl group were one of the most successful pop groups of the '90s, with nine top ten UK singles, five of which were No.1, and two multi-platinum albums.
They split in 2001, but reformed in 2006 with a third album, Studio 1. The album entered the charts at No.40 though, falling significantly short of their prior successes. As a result, the band cancelled a scheduled UK tour, and split once again. Melanie Blatt told i-D, "I don't think it was done for the right reasons... I know that I did it for the money."
In 2009, she told London Lite, "All Saints are never getting back together again" - but the group did reform four years later, when they supports Backstreet Boys on tour, and performed at G-A-Y and V Festival.
After that 2013 reunion, they never officially disbanded, but they did fall very quiet. It looks like 2016 is going to be their year though - if this teaser posted on their Twitter is anything to go by.
#AllSaints2016 pic.twitter.com/v463f97SJD
— All Saints (@AllSaintsOffic) January 1, 2016