Sugababes fans go wild as original line-up reunites for first time in 21 years for Glastonbury
20.05.2022 - 01:35
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Fans have gone into a frenzy after the original Sugababes trio has been announced to take the stage at Glastonbury festival.The announcement was made by Keisha Buchanan, Mutya Buena and Sobhan Doberty who let fans know they were doing a major comeback after 21 years.The trio will be taking the Avalon stage on June 24 alongside some other huge acts such as Sir Paul McCartney, Diana Ross, Kendrick Lamar, Billie Eilish, Doja Cat and Megan McKenna. Keisha told The Sun: "This is going to be something special for our fans.
We can’t wait.” Fans flocked to comment, with one announcing: "Everyone is so ready". Another said: "OMG Sugababes are back." A third simply said: "Incredible." Initially, the Sugarbabes were going to return last year on their 20th anniversary, however, the reunion had to be postponed due to complications from the coronavirus pandemic.
Keisha spoke during an Instagram Live session over the weekend, she said: "We had so many plans for last year. "2020 was our anniversary year, we built it up to do so many things but it didn’t happen, so we have to restructure.
“We just have to be motivated to do it and passionate about it and once we are actually in the studio it flows really easily for us." After missing out on their reunion anniversary, the trio decided to focus on their individual careers. Keisha is pursuing an acting career in Canada, where she now lives, while Mutya is working on her own solo music.
“But it’s about getting us all on the same page on the same date and the pandemic makes it really tricky. “It just has to be organic and be on the same page as far as our schedules are concerned.” Siobhan also noted how nervous she was to return to the studio during the pandemic due to the fact she had a
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