Sugababes announce UK tour dates after incredible Glastonbury set that ‘shut down’ the festival

Sugababes have announced a headline UK tour and tickets go on sale soon.

Sugababes have announced a headline UK tour and tickets go on sale soon.

The original trio – Mutya Buena, Keisha Buchanan and Siobhan Donaghy – are officially back for their first headline tour in 20 years.

The 17-date tour will see them perform their greatest hits across the UK, including a date at London’s Eventim Apollo.

Fans can get their hands on tickets in the general sale from 10am on 1 July via Ticketmaster and See Tickets.

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Announcing the tour on social media, the group said: “We’re so excited to come full circle and announce our own headline UK tour.”

They recently returned to the stage to headline Mighty Hoopla in Brockwell Park and perform a set at Glastonbury Festival.

Thousands gathered at The Avalon Stage on Worthy Farm, forcing the festival to close the area due to the huge crowds.

One fan tweeted that the “crowds are so huge” for Sugababes and that they’ve “never seen” that part of the festival shut down.

The iconic pop group performed the likes of “Push the Button”, “Freak Like Me”, “Overload” and fan-favourite track “Flatline” during the set, giving fans an idea of what to expect from their upcomign tour.

You can find out how to get tickets, presale info and the full tour schedule below.

How to get Sugababes presale tickets

Tickets for the Sugababes UK tour will go on general sale at 10am on 1 July.

They’ll be available from Ticketmaster and See Tickets.

Fans can sign up to an exclusive presale on Ticketmaster here. Just enter your email address and you’ll receive info on how to access tickets early. They’re expected to be released on Wednesday (29 June).

What are Sugababes 2022 UK tour dates?

  • 16 October – Bristol, SWX
  • 17 October – Southend, Cliffs Pavilion
  • 18 October – Norwich, UEA
  • 20 October – Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena
  • 21 October – Manchester, O2 Apollo
  • 23 October – Leeds, O2 Academy
  • 24 October – Liverpool, O2 Academy
  • 25 October – Sheffield, O2 Academy
  • 27 October – Brighton, Centre
  • 28 October – Bournemouth, O2 Academy
  • 29 October – Southampton, O2 Guildhall
  • 31 October – Cardiff, Motorpoint Arena
  • 1 November – Birmingham, O2 Academy
  • 2 November – London, Eventim Apollo
  • 4 November – Newcastle, O2 City Hall
  • 5 November – Edinburgh, Usher Hall
  • 7 November – Glasgow, O2 Academy