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Sugababes Deliver Unforgettable Reunion Set to Massive Crowd at Glastonbury

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Sugababes took the stage at Glastonbury‘s West Holts Stage and delivered a mesmerizing reunion set to a massive crowd just moments ago.

The iconic trio, consisting of Mutya, Keisha, and Siobhan, who have graced the Worthy Farm festival stage before, were met with heightened anticipation for this performance.

Noname, the preceding artist on stage, had already captivated the packed West Holts crowd with an exceptional set, setting the stage for Sugababes’ appearance.

Opening with their hit ‘Freak Like Me,’ the trio quickly transitioned into ‘Red Dress,’ igniting the crowd with their timeless tunes.

‘Ugly’ proved to be a fan-favorite, evoking euphoric reactions and showcasing the enduring appeal of Sugababes’ music.

The nostalgic rendition of ‘Overload’ sent waves of excitement through the audience, while a thrilling UK Garage medley further highlighted the group’s musical roots.

A particularly celebratory moment arose as they revamped the classic hit ‘Flowers’ by Sweet Female Attitude, much to the delight of the capacity crowd.

Under the beaming sun at Worthy Farm, the trio bid farewell momentarily only to return for a jam session on stage, treating fans to an extended performance.

Re-emerging to the infectious beats of ‘Push The Button,’ Sugababes crafted one of the standout moments of the weekend, captivating one of the largest crowds witnessed at Glastonbury.

‘Round Round’ followed suit, leading into the climactic closure with ‘About You Now’ as the trio urged the audience to enjoy themselves while emphasizing the importance of staying hydrated.

The BBC is set to provide televised coverage of the performance, giving viewers a glimpse into the magic of Sugababes’ reunion at Glastonbury.

Renowned music journalist Steve Lamacq expressed the significance of experiencing Glastonbury for the first time, emphasizing the awe-inspiring scale of the festival and the joy it brings to newcomers.