Sugababes announces 2023 Australian tour as group reunite for the first time in over two decades

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British pop trio Sugababes announces 2023 Australian tour as group reunite for the first time in over two decades

Iconic British girl band Sugababes has announced a tour of Australia for February 2023. 

While they’ve changed band members from time to time, the original trio – Mutya Buena, Keisha Buchanan and Siobhan Donaghy – are set to reunite for the first time in over two decades as they head out on the road together again.

Three shows have been scheduled Down Under, including visits to Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.  

Sugababes announces 2023 Australian tour as group reunite for the first time in over two decades

Iconic British girl band Sugababes has announced a tour of Australia for February 2023

Music fans will be able to watch the girls perform their string of pop hits, including  Overload, Run For Cover, Push the Button and About You Now. 

Keisha had been the sole original member in the group until she was reportedly replaced in 2009. 

Once a new trio was formed, an album was expected to follow but did not come into fruition. 

Soon afterwards, they disbanded which left their brand in an uncertain fate. 

Sugababes remain one of Britain’s highest-selling music acts after they’ve accumulated six number one hits and multi-platinum albums to their name.

They will perform for crowds at Enmore Theatre in Sydney on February 23, Margaret Court Arena in Melbourne on February 24 and Fortitude Music Hall in Brisbane on February 27.

Pre-sale tickets for the Australian 2023 tour will be available from 9am on Tuesday 20 December. 

Tickets for the general public go on sale at 9am on Wednesday 21 December.

Sugababes remain one of Britain's highest-selling music acts after they've accumulated six number one hits and multi-platinum albums to their name

Sugababes remain one of Britain’s highest-selling music acts after they’ve accumulated six number one hits and multi-platinum albums to their name 

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