Sugababes

I will be traveling to the UK for the first time to see them. What would be the best date to go to? Best venue, least likely to get canceled and nicest city etc.?
 

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I kinda always love pictures when they're actually in the M-K-S formation.
 
I love them, but they'll need the name to do a LOT of heavy lifting here - booking the O2 Academy and the Usher Hall seems ambitious when the MKS incarnation couldn't fill the ABC.
 
Now it’s just a matter of getting tickets to the date I want (London) but, since I’m traveling from the US, any suggestions on another cute UK to spend a few days in?

Also, where are you guys seeing prices? Not that it matters in the long run because I’ve never paid anything less than a $75 (or, according to exchange rate, 65£) for a show.
 
I will be traveling to the UK for the first time to see them. What would be the best date to go to? Best venue, least likely to get canceled and nicest city etc.?

Hammersmith Apollo in London will be the 'homecoming' show and likely have a pretty amazing atmosphere. If it's your first time in the UK I'd probably recommend London as it's pretty tourist-friendly with lots of stuff to do.

If you need a weekend show then I'd do Manchester or Edinburgh, both of which are decent.

Now it’s just a matter of getting tickets to the date I want (London) but, since I’m traveling from the US, any suggestions on another cute UK to spend a few days in?

If you're looking to join it up with London I'd do either Brighton a few days before or Edinburgh/Glasgow afterwards.
 
I love them, but they'll need the name to do a LOT of heavy lifting here - booking the O2 Academy and the Usher Hall seems ambitious when the MKS incarnation couldn't fill the ABC.

They were never able to fill these even in their heyday, but...maybe the Sugababes name will count for something here?
 
If they aren't announcing new music alongside the tour, I think that pretty much kills any hope of getting anything remotely soon. You use new music to get attention for a tour, not the other way round.

I'd be really surprised if there wasn't any new music to loop around the tour, even if it's just a single. I'm hoping it's a two pronged thing: sell tickets next week off the back of the name and then drop new music over the summer to give it a secondary bump. Something like 'Today' would go straight on the Radio 2 playlist by the sounds of it.

Rather than the MKS tour which was independently booked, Live Nation are involved with this one so they'll be advising management on stuff like this.
 
I screamed, I moaned, I came.

Now it’s just a matter of getting tickets to the date I want (London) but, since I’m traveling from the US, any suggestions on another cute UK to spend a few days in?

Also, where are you guys seeing prices? Not that it matters in the long run because I’ve never paid anything less than a $75 (or, according to exchange rate, 65£) for a show.

Stereoboard feeds off the website code for SeeTickets which is showing £46-47 per show apart from London which is £53.60. Nottingham Arena have also confirmed on their website.
 

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