The iconic girl group Sugababes are reuniting and hitting the road for a massive headline tour. The group, well known for their singles ‘Round Round’ and ‘Push the Button’, will be visiting 17 cities starting in Bristol later this year.
The news comes after the group announced an appearance at this year’s Glastonbury. Fans at Glastonbury will be able to see the trio Siobhan Donaghy, Mutya Buena and Keisha Buchanan perform tomorrow (Friday 24).
It’s been 20 years since the group dropped their debut album One Touch. They enjoyed an impressive 13-year adventure in the music industry, with an incredible 18 Top 10 singles and five Top 10 albums. The group is also well known for their ever changing line up, since their formation, the group’s lineup changed several times before returning to the original one in 2012. Here’s everything you need to know about Sugababes’ upcoming UK tour.
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How to get tickets
You don’t have to wait long until tickets go on sale. General sale tickets will become available on Friday, July 1 via Ticketmaster .
If you don’t have patience for the general sale, you can access pre-sale by signing up to the pre registration. Taking to Instagram, the band said: “We’re so excited to come full circle and announce our own headline UK tour. We’ll be hitting the road in October and November – can’t wait to see you all there.”
When will they perform in Cardiff?
Sugababes will be kicking off their tour in Bristol on October 1 before performing at Motorpoint Arena, Cardiff on October 31, 2022. The tour ends in Glasgow on November 7.
The girl group first came to Cardiff in 2008 for their first arena tour. They played Cardiff International Arena as part of their Change tour in support of their fifth studio album.
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