Sugababes Announce 2025 Australian Tour

Sugababes Announce 2025 Australian Tour

UK pop group Sugababes were already returning to Australia for Beyond The Valley festival, but today, Untitled Group have announced a string of sideshows for the trio.

Sugababes begin their Australian appearances at Beyond The Valley, Barunah Plains, Victoria, on New Year’s Eve (Tuesday, 31 December). Then, the tour starts at Melbourne’s Festival Hall on Friday, 3 January, followed by dates at Sydney’s Enmore Theatre (Saturday, 4 January) and Brisbane’s Fortitude Music Hall on Sunday, 5 January.

Pre-sale tickets to Sugababes’ tour go on sale on Wednesday, 16 October, at 12 pm AEDT – register here to access those tickets. General sale tickets will be available from 12 pm AEDT on Thursday, 17 October. Check out the Untitled Group website for more information.

Since forming in 1998, Sugababes became one of the most recognised groups of the 2000s, releasing banger after banger with hits like Push The Button, Round Round, About You Now, and many more. In 2011, after line-up changes and a disbandment, Sugababes reformed with the original line-up of Mutya Buena, Keisha Buchanan, and Siobhan Donaghy.

It’s been a massive year for Sugababes. The trio demanded one of the biggest crowds of the weekend at this year’s Glastonbury and performed at international festivals, including Pukkelpop, TRNSMT, Lowlands, BBC Radio 2 In The Park, and others. Last year, they made Boiler Room history by performing at the Colour Factory in East London, amassing over a million views on YouTube.

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In 2022, Sugababes released their first album in 12 years, The Lost Tapes, which featured the single Flatline. In 2023, the group released the track When The Rain Comes, and earlier this year, they released the single Situation (with A Little Sound).

Sugababes last toured Australia in February 2023, returning down under for the first time in two decades.

SUGABABES

2024/2025 AUSTRALIAN TOUR

Tuesday 31 December – Beyond The Valley festival

Friday 3 January – Festival Hall, Naarm/Melbourne

Saturday 4 January – Enmore Theatre, Eora/Sydney

Sunday 5 January – Fortitude Music Hall, Meanjin/Brisbane

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