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Tragedy at Sainsbury's

Steps make Tragedy history at Sainsbury’s Crayford to mark the release of STEPS: The Ultimate Tour Live on DVD. It rounds-off a bid to get 180,000 fans dancing to the 90’s hit.
Steps make Tragedy history at Sainsbury’s Crayford to mark the release of STEPS: The Ultimate Tour Live on DVD. It rounds-off a bid to get 180,000 fans dancing to the 90’s hit.

Pop sensation Steps put shoppers in a spin yesterday after taking over Sainsbury’s in Crayford to make dance-a-thon history.

Hundreds of shoppers met Lee, Faye, H, Claire and Lisa to dance to their hit Tragedy.

It was the final part of their attempt to gather over 180,000 people together to dance to their 90s smash.

Now awaiting verification from Guinness World Records, band member Claire Richards said: "Supermarkets are filled with guilty pleasures to tempt shoppers, and yesterday we were one of them.

"Fans and foodies danced their hearts out, topping off what has been a phenomenal – and now record breaking tour."

Steps’ World Record advisor, Thomasine Gibson, was on hand to oversee the record attempt and declared the dance-off anything but a tragedy: "It was amazing to see so many shoppers putting the breaks on their shopping trolleys to join in the dancing extravaganza.

"Their new DVD STEPS: The Ultimate Tour Live is proof that that thousands joined in to Tragedy, and I’m confident that their supermarket finale will have them stepping up for a world record title."

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