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Sugababes set to perform Brits Week show in Glasgow: how to get tickets
- Tamara McWilliam
- 11 January 2023
The 'Push The Button' trio will headline Garage in February
Pop group Sugababes have announced a show in Glasgow next month as part of the Brits Week concert series. Tickets go on sale at 9am on Friday 13 January.
The band's original line-up (Siobhan Donaghy, Mutya Buena, Keisha Buchanan) have scheduled a one-off show at The O2 arena in London on Friday 15 September this year as well as a support slot for Take That at the BST concert series in Hyde Park in the summer. Tickets are on sale now.
They will head to Garage in Glasgow on Wednesday 8 February to play a set in support of the Brits Week gig series presented by Mastercard for War Child. The event includes performances from British artists and bands at intimate venues across the UK. Acts already billed for the series include The 1975, Rina Sawayma, Beabadoobee and Sea Girls. Check out the full line-up so far.
The outfit released their latest album The Lost Tapes in December last year which is their first record of new material for over a decade, following 2010's Sweet 7. It includes tracks such as 'Flatline', 'Today' and 'Boys'.
Sugababes 2023 UK tour dates:
Wednesday 8 February – Garage, Glasgow
Friday 15 September – O2 Arena, London
Tickets for Sugababes go on sale at 9am on Friday 13 January.
Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the information displayed here is accurate, always check with the venue before attending.
Sugababes
British girl group consisting of Siobhan Donaghy, Mutya Buena, and Keisha Buchanan.
Sat 12 Aug
£12.50–£65 / 01843 295887
Thu 29 Jun
Prices to be confirmed / 0870 320 7000
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Take That
The prototype boy band have re-lit their own fire and returned to cash in those nostalgia dollars, and have proved far more credible than any of us could have imagined. Now reduced to a three-piece as Jason Orange bows out but Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald soldier on.
Sat 1 Jul
Prices to be confirmed
With The Script, Sugababes, Will Young, Aly & AJ, Here At Last, Sonny Tennet and Jazmine Flowers.
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