Pop icons Sugababes have announced a summer concert at English Heritage’s Audley End House & Gardens.
The huge outdoor pop party will take place on Saturday August 12 and will also feature special guests Sam Ryder, and DJ sets from Take That’s Howard Donald, and All Saints’ Melanie Blatt.
Tickets for the show will be available via pre-sale on Wednesday June 14 at 9am. Customers must pre-register at https://arep.co/p/sugababes to purchase tickets.
The era-defying, chart-topping British sensations Sugababes are one of the biggest-selling British girl groups of all-time.
With six number one singles, millions of global sales and multiple multi-platinum albums, Siobhan Donaghy, Mutya Buena and Keisha Buchanan defined an era in British pop with their smooth vocals and magical harmonies offset by garage and alternative soundscapes.
Now, the iconic group who gave us ‘Overload, ‘Round Round’, ‘Freak Like Me’ and so much more will bring the party to Audley End.
Sam Ryder rose to fame last year representing the UK at Eurovision, and achieving a recent-best runner up finish.
His debut album, ‘There’s Nothing But Space, Man!’ hit No.1 and saw him nominated for a BRIT Award, with hit singles such as the Eurovision entry ‘Space Man’ and ‘Living Without You’ with Sigala and David Guetta.
The party will be started at Audley End with DJ sets from Howard Donald of Take That, followed by Melanie Blatt by All Saints.
Howard has been performing DJ sets all over the word since before Take That got together all that time ago. He plays a mix of vocal house & tech also with modern mixes of classic anthems.
Melanie Blatt of All Saints will bring a mix of hip-hop, soul and 90s RnB to Audley End, having DJ’d at venues in Ibiza, Dubai and London.
The full line-up for the shows at Audley End in 2023 also includes Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, Tom Jones, Razorlight, Soft Cell, and Bjorn Again.
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