The mighty Sugababes have today (October 22nd) announced they are to embark upon their BIGGEST UK tour in the spring of next year!
With six-number-one singles and millions of global sales, the legendary trio will kick off proceedings at The First Direct Arena in Leeds on Tuesday, April 8th 2025 before visiting London, Manchester, Birmingham, Cardiff, Newcastle, Glasgow and Belfast. The girls will play their final show in Dublin at The 3 Arena on Sunday, April 20th 2025.
Tickets for all shows go on general sale Friday 25th October at 10am via LiveNation.co.uk. Access to Preferred Tickets is available to Mastercard cardholders in the UK on Friday 25th October at 10am. Visit www.priceless.com/music to find out more.
In a joint statement, Keisha, Mutya and Siobhan said: “We are so excited to announce our biggest ever UK tour. The last few years have been an absolute blast, and we can’t wait to hit the road together next spring! Wait until you see what we’ve got up our sleeve! See you in April!”
Check out the full list of dates below:
Since reuniting in 2019, the original Sugababes lineup have solidified their place in British pop history as one of the most successful and influential vocal groups of the 2000s.
Upon their return, they have shut down their Glastonbury stage twice due to demand, sold out The O2, and performed to record breaking crowds at major festivals across Europe.
Their 2022 album ‘The Lost Tapes’ served as the trios first original material since the launch of their debut ‘One Touch’ in 2000.
The record represented a significant moment in their journey, given the complex history of lineup changes and legal battles over the band’s name. The LP is essentially a collection of previously unreleased tracks that the group had worked on after their 2013 reunion but had not been able to release
Despite being released without major label backing, the album was praised by both fans and critics for its cohesive sound and the vocal chemistry of the original members. The music retains the moody, introspective vibe that set Sugababes apart from other pop groups during their initial run.