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Sugababes for Dublin outdoor show

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After their triumphant show at All Together Now this past summer, Sugababes will play the Iveagh Gardens next summer.

Sugababes play the outdoor venue on Friday 5th July 2024, and add to the announcements of Pillow Queens, and shows from the following artists at the Iveagh Gardens were also announced today.

Sugababes – 5th July  


Glen Hansard – 6th July  

Christy Moore – 11th July  

Pillow Queens – 13th July  


Passenger – 14th July  

Damien Dempsey – 19th & 20th July  

Paloma Faith –21st July  

Tickets on sale Thursday December 21st at 9am from Ticketmaster.


About Sugababes:

Sugababes became one of the most successful British girlbands of the 21st century with six Number One singles, millions of global sales and multiple multi-platinum albums. Along the way they told one of the most spectacular stories of the modern pop era, but it all started with one song, three voices and a mysterious white label 7”. Fast forward two decades, the original line up of Mutya Buena, Keisha Buchanan and Siobhan Donaghy arrived back in full force becoming the talk of the summer festivals including having to shut down their field at Glastonbury due to demand.


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