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Sugarbabes announce first UK tour in over two decades

by Nick Linazasoro
Tuesday 28 Jun, 2022 at 11:38AM
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Sugarbabes announce first UK tour in over two decades

Sugarbabes are heading to Brighton

Sugarbabes are heading to Brighton

The most successful British female group of the 21st century are back! Following their massive return and epic performance at ‘Mighty Hoopla’ this month, Sugababes have announced a seventeen date UK wide tour. The chart-topping, multi-platinum iconic London trio, Siobhan Donaghy, Mutya Buena and Keisha Buchanan will be hitting the road later this year for performances throughout the UK kicking off in Bristol on Sunday 16th October and heading to the Brighton Centre on Thursday 27th October.

Tickets go on general sale Friday 1st July at 10am via LiveNation.co.uk

Sugarbabes ‘One Touch’ album (left) and ‘Freak Like Me’ single

Over twenty years after their debut album ‘One Touch’ and the breakout critically acclaimed single, ‘Overload’, the era-defying trio are still one of the biggest selling British girl groups of all time, with six Number One singles, millions of global sales and multiple multi-platinum albums. Even today, ‘One Touch’ remains a blueprint for genre-hopping mainstream music and a byword for effortlessly stylish British pop

Sugarbabes performed a successful set at ‘Glastonbury’ on Friday 24th June on the Avalon Stage, when they unleashed the following hits:
‘Push The Button’
‘Overload’
‘Hole In The Head’
‘Too Lost In You’
‘Stronger’
‘Flatline’ (Mutya Keisha Siobhan cover)
‘Run For Cover’
‘Today’ (Mutya Keisha Siobhan cover)
‘Flowers’ (Sweet Female Attitude cover)
‘Caught In A Moment’
‘Round Round’
‘About You Now’
‘Freak Like Me’ (Adina Howard cover)

Brighton Centre will host the Sugarbabes concert

Sugarbabes Tour Dates:
October 2022
Sunday 16th Bristol – SWX Bristol
Monday 17th Southend – Cliffs Pavilion
Tuesday 18th Norwich – The Nick Rayns LCR
Thursday 20th Nottingham – Motorpoint Arena Nottingham
Friday 21st Manchester – O2 Apollo Manchester
Sunday 23rd Leeds – O2 Academy Leeds
Monday 24th Liverpool – O2 Academy Liverpool
Tuesday 25th Sheffield – O2 Academy Sheffield
Thursday 27th Brighton – Brighton Centre
Friday 28th Bournemouth – O2 Academy Bournemouth
Saturday 29th Southampton – O2 Guildhall Southampton
Monday 31st Cardiff – Motorpoint Arena Cardiff

November 2022
Tuesday 1st Birmingham – O2 Academy Birmingham
Wednesday 2nd London – Eventim Apollo
Friday 4th Newcastle – O2 City Hall Newcastle
Saturday 5th Edinburgh – The Usher Hall
Monday 7th Glasgow – O2 Academy Glasgow

Tickets go on general sale on Friday 1st July at 10am via LiveNation.co.uk

More on the Sugarbabes HERE.

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