Sugababes Concert, New Music 2023: 'Overload' Singers' Comeback After Derailed Anniversary Tour?

Sugababes back in 2011
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Sugababes will perform a one-off concert at The O2 in London in 2023, to the delight of their fans.

Mutya Buena, Keisha Buchanan, and Siobhan Donagh reunited for the first time in nine years for a performance at the Mighty Hoopla festival in June, followed by a victorious concert at Glastonbury and a reunion tour.

Now, the group has revealed that they will perform a massive arena concert at the London venue on September 15, 2023.

The "Push the Button" hitmakers had planned to return in 2020, but the COVID-19 epidemic thwarted their plans.

Keisha stated during an Instagram Live broadcast that they had numerous ideas at the time because 2020 was their anniversary year, and they had so many plans for it, but they did not materialize, therefore they must restructure. She revealed that once they are really in the studio, stuff flows effortlessly for them. All they need is motivation and a passion for what they do. But getting everyone on the same page at the same time is extremely difficult due to the pandemic.

She further said that it only needs to be natural and on the same page as far as their schedules could go.

Siobhan mentioned the band had been working on new music the previous year. Nonetheless, she emphasized that "no solid plans" were in place at this time. At least the band is not closing doors.

She said that there is currently nothing specific, but they are actually constantly working on fresh material and music. They enjoy making music with one another, and they will continue to do so. She revealed that now that they are reunited in the studio, they hope it won't be too long before they can work together again.

In the summer, however, the girls re-released Mutya's 2013 solo single 'Flatline' under the Sugababes moniker. Tickets for The O2 go on sale to the general public via LiveNation.co.uk on Friday (02.12.22) at 10am.

One of the most successful British girl groups of all time, with six number-one singles, millions of global sales, and many multi-platinum albums, continues their amazing comeback. Siobhan Donaghy, Mutya Buena, and Keisha Buchanan defined an era of British music with their silky vocals, enchanting harmonies, and alternative and garage soundscapes. Now, the legendary band that gave us 'Overload, 'Round Round,' and so much more will headline a special concert at London's The O2.

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