The group consists of original members of Bucks Fizz Cheryl Baker and Jay Aston alongside Nikk Mager and Matthew Pateman.
In December 2004, Bobby G, Mike Nolan, Cheryl Baker and Shelley Preston reformed briefly after 15 years apart to be part of 'The Here and Now Tour' of the UK.
In September 2008, Preston, Baker, Nolan and Aston reunited for a makeover show Pop Goes the Band for Living TV, which was screened in March 2009.
Soon after it was announced that original member Jay Aston would be joining Baker and Nolan in the group for live shows — the first time she has been a part of Bucks Fizz since 1985.
[2][3][4] In October 2009, this line-up embarked on their first tour, encompassing 10 venues across the UK as well as a special gig at Newcastle to commemorate the 25th anniversary of their coach crash.
[13] On 1 April 2016, the group, including McVay, performed at the London Hippodrome theatre to celebrate 35 years since Bucks Fizz won Eurovision.
In December 2016 the group released a re-recording of Bucks Fizz's biggest hit, "The Land of Make Believe", produced by Mike Stock.
[15] In June 2018, Aston was diagnosed with mouth cancer and was to undergo surgery in July to have part of her tongue replaced.
Consisting of Christmas standards and original tracks with a festive theme, this was released in November 2018 and entered the UK albums chart at No.93.
[17] In 2019, the group recorded a third studio album, Smoke & Mirrors, which was released in the UK and digital platforms on 6 March 2020.
[19] On 3 October 2024 it was announced during Scott Mills' Radio 2 show that Matthew Pateman (Bad Boys Inc, Let Loose) and Nikk Mager (Phixx) would be joining the band.