TORONTO - The Spice Girls wrap up their world tour in Toronto on Tuesday and Mel B says she's feeling emotional.

The voluptuous singer, also known as Scary Spice or Melanie Brown, stopped by a downtown nightclub following the group's penultimate concert on Monday.

She signed autographs for fans and took photos on a red carpet, saying little to media other than that the final run has been "very kind of emotional.''

Mel B, still wearing glittering eyeshadow from Monday's performance, says she isn't thinking of Tuesday's show as the final concert, saying: "Our friendship will go on forever, so who knows.''

Posh Spice, a.k.a. Victoria Beckham, is scheduled to meet with fans Tuesday afternoon at Holt Renfrew, where she will promote her eyewear and designer denim collection.

Scary, Posh, Ginger, Sporty and Baby kicked off their reunion tour last year in Vancouver and wrap things up with back-to-back shows at the Air Canada Centre.

Spice Girls fan Kathleen Yoo said she was "super excited'' to be in the front row for Tuesday's show, expected to feature the same over-the-top laser and dance production featured along the tour.

Standing in line to enter the club, where she hoped to get her picture taken with Mel B, Yoo said she caught the group's two other Toronto appearances in February but had to be in the audience for the final bash.

"I heard there's something special,'' said Yoo breathlessly.

"I heard they're actually going to pick people from the audience to meet them backstage. Apparently, 10 from each seating level, so I'm hoping that's true. I'm not sure if it's a rumour on the Internet. But if it's true, I'm hoping I get picked and I have a huge banner that says: `Spice Girls, please invite us backstage.' ''

Yoo said she believes the Spices will likely keep a strong bond but didn't expect to see another large scale tour in their future.

"I think they'll always be friends. You can just see naturally the friendship between them, even on stage, they way they interact.''