It's difficult to believe that this line up of Melanie, Natalie, Nicole and Shaznay had their first hit album with the self titled All Saints just under twenty years ago.

Firstly because I can't possibly be twenty years older than I was when I first heard it and secondly because they don't seem to have aged a day.

This show saw a group full of energy and it was a pleasure to see all four back on stage together and looking to be enjoying every second of it.

Not only that but this tour coincides with the recent release of their new album Red Flag.

The evening promised a mix of old and new tunes spanning their entire career, a career that has seen the sell over 12 million records which is not bad in anyone's book.

The stage set up was pretty basic so tonight was all about the songs, the music and the groups interaction with the crowd, all of which were pretty much spot on.

The girls were backed up on stage by a small band of musicians who kept the pace of the show moving along allowing the girls the freedom to perform for the pretty well sold crowd.

Opening the show with I Know Where Its At followed in quick succession by Puppet On A String, Rock Steady and Black Coffee the night got off to a great start and pretty much stayed there for the next hour and a half.

Ending the main show with Under The Bridge and smash hit Never Ever the crowd were left knowing there would be more and sure enough they returned for a short but sweet encore of One Strike and the inevitable Pure Shores ending the night on a high note.

As I said it was great to see All Saints back together, full of life and releasing new music. Let's hope this is the start of a long run of more of the above because on this showing that can only be a good thing.