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Le Printemps de Bourges
Bourges
14th - 19th Apr 2026
Terminal V Festival 2026
18th - 19th Apr 2026
Sick New World - Las Vegas
25th Apr 2026
Cheltenham Jazz Festival
Montpellier Gardens, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL50 2AE
29th April - 4th May 2026
Higher Love Malta
29th April - 4th May 2026
Little Fields Festival
Leicester
1st - 4th May 2026
Revenant - Whitby Goth Weekend
York
1st - 3rd May 2026
Time Warp Brazil
brazil
1st - 2nd May 2026
Teddy Rocks Festival
Dorchester
1st - 3rd May 2026
Live in Loch Goil Festival
1st - 3rd May 2026
Back In Time Festival 2026
Kingston-Upon-Thames
2nd May 2026
Mint Festival
Newsam Green Farm in Leeds
2nd - 3rd May 2026
Slaughterhouse Festival
Birmingham
2nd May 2026
Liverpool Sound City
Multiple Venues, Liverpool
2nd - 3rd May 2026
Shake The High Road - E11 Festival (2026)
London
2nd - 3rd May 2026
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Claire started life in the pop lane in 1995 when she teamed with Cossie and Bonnie to form TSD. After their two singles – Heart and Soul and Baby I Love You only reached number 69 and 64 respectively they were dropped by their record company. Bonnie promptly quit the group and Mariama, who, later went on to Solid Harmonie and then went on to replace Heavenlii in the Honeyz, joined the group, though TSD soon spilt and it emerged their producer only wanted to work with Cossie.
After a 7 month stint working as a receptionist – and winning the coveted ‘Temp Of The Month for May 1997’ it was Claire’s mum Nina who spotted an ad for Steps in the Stage newspaper. After initial nerves, Claire went along, taking younger sister Gemma along for support. Although she almost didn’t make it too the audition after getting lost on the way. Singing Tina Turners ‘River Deep, Mountain High’ and Eternals ‘I Am Blessed’ for her audition, she not only impressed Tim, but the other audtionees (including Faye) some of whom were sat 3 rooms away! It was at this audition she wore the now infamous catsuit, which made its one and only appearance in the video for Last Thing On My Mind. After getting through the terrifying experience of both the singing and dancing auditions Claire finally got into the group we now know as Steps.
They released the line dancing classic 5,6,7,8 in December 1997, peaking at 14 it is officially one of the highest selling singles never to make it into the British top ten, selling almost 200,000 copies. However it was 5,6,7,8 that also became Steps first ever number one, hitting the top spot in Australia.
Back in Britain over 4 years they achieved 13 consecutive Top 5 singles (a feat bettered only by the Beatles) and sold over 12 million singles and albums.
In early 2000 Claire went side by side with band mate H to present the young talent show Steps To The Stars. You may have noticed a young pre Pop Idol Gareth Gates in the last series of the show.
Claires TV presenting career goes further than just Steps To The Stars, she was the first female guest presenter on SM:tv/CD:uk filling in for Cat whilst she was on holiday, she’s presented Electric Circus, MTV Select and a show I think she’d rather forget – Stars and Their Doubles 2001 with Des O’Connor.
During her time in Steps she achieved 2 number one singles with Heartbeat/Tragedy and Stomp as well as a coveted Brit Award in 2000, when Steps were recognized at the biggest selling act of that year!
After a greatest hits Gold tour in November/December 2001, they announced their split on Boxing Day 2001 – breaking the hearts of many fans across the world.
January 26th 2002 saw H and Claire’s first TV appearance since the Steps split. Appearing on SM:TV and then with Cat on CD:UK they announced their plans to carry on as a duo. Only weeks later they signed a £4 Million record contract with WEA (Warners) Records. In the May they released their debut single as a duo – DJ which peaked at number 3 in the British charts.
Benny Andersson and Bjorn Ulvaeus rewrote some of the lyrics to Another You Another Me which was originally recorded by Swedish duo Gemini. With songs from Sam Watters (Anastasia), John Reid (Nighcrawlers), Topham&Twig, Jorgen Elofsson and of course H and Claire themselves, the album was always going to be a varied one. Released in November 2002 it only reached 58 in the UK charts, despite this low position it is still loved by the fans.
During this time they also had a 5 month stint at presenting SM:tv, joining in April 2002 they co-presented the show alongside Tess Daly and Big Brother 2 winner Brian Dowling.
The duo took a long break, in which Claire married Mark Webb. With the duo now over Claire steps up into the lime light on her own...
Claire split from Mark Webb in 2005, and has since got engaged to Reece Hill. She gave birth to her first child, Charlie on the 8th of May 2007. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.