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"Access being restricted to Sugababes' set in 2024 is a literal example of our extensive, dynamic crowd management plan being ...
A major UK festival that attracts over 200,000 people each year is at risk of fatal overcrowding, an ex-employee has warned.
Keisha, Mutya and Siobhan, at the time still in school, formed Sugababes in 1998 – and were sold as the new Spice Girls, with ...
Lola Young and Tate McRae brought the vibes earlier, as Haim perform on the mostly all-female line-up in Liverpool.
BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend headliner Lola Young was taken aback by the city's energy after her performance. The Indie singer ...
Shortly after gates opened at 11am, BBC Radio 1 DJ and Breakfast host Greg James announced the 'special guest' who was set to ...
Sugababes singer Keisha Buchanan’s footballer ex-partner has been accused of waging a ten-year 'campaign of terror and abuse' against the popstar including beating ...
Like a cross between Destiny’s Child and the cast of Grange Hill, Sugababes’ streak of early-21st-century hits applied a gritty British teenage twist to classic girl-group pop. The only ...
As entrances go, it wasn’t spectacular. The curtain dropped on Sugababes’ first arena tour to reveal….three women sitting on stools executing the world’s most minimal chairography.
Formed in 1998, The Sugababes’ original lineup of Mutya Buena, Keisha Buchanan, and Siobhán Donaghy only lasted until 2001, when Donaghy was replaced by Heidi Range. Two other personnel changes ...
More than any other British girlband, the Sugababes have weathered through the most extreme conditions of the pop storm. A revolving door of lineup changes in the 2000s became something of a ...
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