Career
In 1997 the album Everybody became the 3rd best selling album that year and is in the all-time biggest sellers ever in that country. After leaving the group, Moore ventured into music management, representing a number of People’s Idol contestants, such as Hayley Evetts. In the late 90s Moore recorded a duet with the English popstar Kim Wilde called "If There Was Love".
The duet was never commercially released, but Moore gave it away as a free download on his website in 2001.
In the 2000s, he found himself as a reality television personality, not only as a singer on music revival programme Hit Maine Baby One More Time, but also as Lisa Scott-Lee"s manager on the Music Television Europe programme Totally Scott-Lee. In April and May 2006, Moore appeared as the band manager in the E4/Channel 4 television programme, Boys Will Be Girls, a six-week series featuring singers who had previously been in groups such as the Fast Food Rockers and Scooch.
On 18 July 2006, Moore issued a statement, via his website, announcing that he had stopped managing acts. "..I would like to let you know that I am no longer managing acts.
I will be concentrating on television / radio work plus recording new music and live (sic) singing! The only artist now managed by Hyperactive from my singers is James Fox".
In 2007, Moore decided, with Steve Hart and Cal Cooper, to make a comeback with Worlds Apart in France, a best of album was released and since then the band have regularly come together for tours and shows across France. Moore continues to tour extensively as a solo artist, occasionally with Brother Beyond in the nostalgia circuit, and more recently alongside a re-formed Worlds Apart. On 7 February 2015 Moore appeared on BBC1"s talent show The Voice but did not make it through to the second round.