June 28th 2024.
The much-awaited Glastonbury 2024 has kicked off in full swing, and the crowd is buzzing with excitement. Friday will see Dua Lipa take the stage at the iconic Pyramid Stage, followed by Coldplay and SZA over the weekend. But before that, there's a whole host of fantastic acts lined up across Worthy Farm. And one of them, none other than the 00s pop sensation Sugababes, has already created quite a stir.
Their performance at the West Holts Stage has drawn such an enormous crowd that some festival-goers couldn't even access the area. The trio, consisting of Keisha Buchanan, Mutya Buena, and Siobhan Donaghy, reunited after two decades, and their fans were overjoyed to see them back together. The original line-up had been involved in legal battles over the group's name, and after years of wait, they finally made a comeback, much to the delight of their fans.
Their set was so massive that it has raised the demand for them to be given the coveted Legends slot for Glastonbury 2025. The Sugababes' popularity was evident from the massive queues of fans who were eagerly waiting to catch a glimpse of them at the West Holts Stage. Some fans even had to be turned away to avoid overcrowding, and those who managed to get a spot were treated to an unforgettable performance.
The Glastonbury Live team, who are covering the event, shared a picture from over 100 yards away from the stage, showing the massive sea of people gathered to see the Sugababes. Even those watching from home were surprised by the sheer size of the crowd, with some saying they were glad to be watching on TV instead of being there in person.
The Sugababes' performance was a pleasant surprise for the group themselves, as Keisha revealed that they were unsure if anyone would show up. The overwhelming response from the audience left them feeling grateful and thankful for their fans' unwavering support. Some festival-goers even reported that the crowd at the West Holts Stage was the biggest since Janelle Monae's headline performance in 2019.
The Sugababes' journey to success began with their debut single, "Overload," reaching the top 10 in the UK in 1999. However, shortly after, Siobhan left the group, and Heidi Range joined in her place. This line-up proved to be the most successful for the group, with a string of number one singles and making them one of the biggest acts in British pop. Member changes continued in the late 2000s, with Amelle Berrabah joining the group before their last number one single, "About You Now."
After their split in 2011, Keisha, Mutya, and Siobhan reunited as MSK, but it wasn't until a decade later that they reclaimed the official Sugababes name. And now, with their triumphant comeback at Glastonbury 2024, fans are eagerly awaiting to see what the future holds for the iconic pop trio. Stay tuned for more updates from Glastonbury, as the BBC covers the event throughout the weekend. And if you have a story to share, don't hesitate to get in touch with The Agency entertainment team.
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