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Original Sugababes promise new music and tour dates for 20th anniversary of debut album

By | Published on Monday 22 July 2019

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It’s five years since the big comeback of the original Sugababes, performing as MKS, fizzled out – something Mutya Buena told The Guardian earlier this year was a result of their album being leaked. But now they’re back again, with new music and tour dates planned.

Buena now tells The Sun: “We’re working on new music and have a secret project that should be made public later this year. Plus we are working on something special for our fans that is coming out for our 20th anniversary. As well as the music we’ve planned a tour”.

While it’s possible we might see or hear something from them this year, 2020 seems to be where their plans really lie – taking up the opportunity to mark the 20th anniversary of their debut album, ‘One Touch’. Released in 2000, that record remains the only album ever released by Siobhán Donaghy, Mutya Buena and Keisha Buchanan in any incarnation – despite the fact that they have now been MKS for longer than they were the Sugababes.

Earlier this year, another former Sugababe, Amelle Barrabah, suggested that she might also be part of the upcoming tour dates, telling Fubar Radio: “Because we did well in Europe, they keep coming back, they want us to reform and do one last tour, so we’ve been discussing that”. Barrabah was not, however, included in a picture recently posted from the studio by Buena.



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