Sugababes - UK & Europe Tour 2025

The garage medley will 100% go - they’ll do a mix of Overload and Situation, I’m sure.

I hope it then also leads to (or is led into from) the "JOY (Push The Button)" version as well - a full rehaul of their setlist is for sure needed. I also think they can let loose a little bit too - doing some fan service like finally including "Ace Reject" or even a chorus of something like "Angels of Dirty Faces" as an interlude/transition would be good for their own arena tour. I understand for all the festivals they had to stick to the hits, but they have a bit more freedom with a full tour and they don't need to 'prove themselves' as much.

I was going to skip this one but I have a few American friends who have a few West End shows they want to see and have also never seen them before and want to go to the UK for a long weekend - so I'll be headed to Birmingham!
 
I'm still back and forth on if I want to go. I do want to go back to the UK next year, but for me to go to this show I really would need new music to make it worth it.
 
Single late January with a pre-order, album release in late March leading in to the tour in April off the back of a number one album

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All Saints spent a considerable amount of time touring their greatest hits before introducing a new album. Following the album's release, their performances predominantly featured new material, interspersed with some of their biggest hits for added nostalgia.

Regardless of preferences, it's likely that when the group introduces their next album in 2025, they will continue to include their classic hits in their setlist. After all, a significant portion of their ticket buyers will be fans who are primarily familiar with these iconic songs. I can't envision a scenario where they would omit these beloved tracks in favour of new material, unless it's a special event designed specifically to showcase the new album. This approach mirrors what All Saints did with their Red Flag and Testament albums, each of which was launched with dedicated shows focusing mainly on new songs. Subsequently, their album tours provided a mix of both new and old songs.
 
I mean they've already mentioned a few times there will be new music on tour and surprises. We just don't know how many.
Does "new music" mean songs they haven't performed before or genuinely new material? So far, I think all they've said about actual new music is "hopefully," right?
 

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