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Anyone know how much tickets are?

 

Stereoboard are listing it as anywhere between £45-46 (London aside which is £52).

surely they will do get sexy ?

 

In all seriousness poor About You Now

In all seriousness poor About You Now

 

They've done a part of About You Now on their recent gigs :huh:

 

We better have About You Now in full.

 

‘Ugly’ NEEDS to be performed, my favourite song of theirs.

We better have About You Now in full.

 

‘Ugly’ NEEDS to be performed, my favourite song of theirs.

 

I doubt they will do any other 2.0 or 3.0 songs than already performed at the festivals. The probably add a bunch of One Touch and MKS songs for the setlist and maybe a cover.

I'm a casual fan of 1.0 and a stan of 2.0, I believe myself and the GP want the hits and not One Touch and MKS material.

 

It would be odd for half of the setlist to be One Touch/MKS material when this is coming across as a Greatest Hits tour essentially. Totally get if there is a tour afterwards and they are less reliant on hits but I think it is important that their 'big' songs are on this tour, I think they probably know it'd be wise to do a lot of the hits for this particular tour.

 

 

 

 

I'm a casual fan of 1.0 and a stan of 2.0, I believe myself and the GP want the hits and not One Touch and MKS material.

 

It would be odd for half of the setlist to be One Touch/MKS material when this is coming across as a Greatest Hits tour essentially. Totally get if there is a tour afterwards and they are less reliant on hits but I think it is important that their 'big' songs are on this tour, I think they probably know it'd be wise to do a lot of the hits for this particular tour.

 

How would it be odd to do their own material? I would make a lot more sense for them to do New Year and Soul Sound, plus some albums tracks, than some lesser known 2.0 or 3.0 hits. They do all the big hits, as they are part of the festival setlist and what else is there to do? Mutya hates Red Dress, Keisha hates In The Middle and I doubt the gp remembers Change or Denial.

I'm a casual fan of 1.0 and a stan of 2.0, I believe myself and the GP want the hits and not One Touch and MKS material.

 

I'm inclined to agree with this - except the bit about MKS material. More of that please!

How would it be odd to do their own material? I would make a lot more sense for them to do New Year and Soul Sound, plus some albums tracks, than some lesser known 2.0 or 3.0 hits. They do all the big hits, as they are part of the festival setlist and what else is there to do? Mutya hates Red Dress, Keisha hates In The Middle and I doubt the gp remembers Change or Denial.

 

Exactly. I imagine the tour will be essentially the Mighty Hoopla/Glastonbury setlist (which went down well) plus an added half hour of other tracks (new material, maybe New Year, some OT album tracks, maybe some other 2.0 hit that neither Mutya or Keisha hates). It would probably work quite well ultimately.

How would it be odd to do their own material? I would make a lot more sense for them to do New Year and Soul Sound, plus some albums tracks, than some lesser known 2.0 or 3.0 hits. They do all the big hits, as they are part of the festival setlist and what else is there to do? Mutya hates Red Dress, Keisha hates In The Middle and I doubt the gp remembers Change or Denial.

 

It would be odd for them to do a bulk of songs from the 1st album when the majority of the GP do not know who Siobhan or many of the other songs from that album and their other albums are a lot more popular.

 

The tour seems to be a 'comeback' which = Greatest Hits, so it makes sense for the majority of setlist to be their most known hits.

 

I don't mean any shade to Siobhan, i'm just saying what it should really be like if this is a 'comeback/greatest hits' tour. A lot of the GP are not going to know much of the first album or unreleased MKS stuff. Otherwise the audience who came for the nostalgia factor won’t know a lot of the songs.

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Ticketmaster says that there are VIP packages through live nation but does anyone know what they include? I don’t want to be panic decision making when ticketmaster give you literally 120 seconds to make a decision (and that’s if the website is running at full speed!)

I'm not sure but would love to know.

 

If they did M&G's and we purchased standing tickets would we end up right at the back if the M&G is before the show? I'd hope they'd let you in at the front or something.

The tour seems to be a 'comeback' which = Greatest Hits, so it makes sense for the majority of setlist to be their most known hits.

 

I don't think anyone's argued that the majority of the set list is going to be their hits though? Again, I imagine it's going to be the Mighty Hoopla + a bunch of more 1.0 tracks. Which is fine really - I don't think the general public remembers tracks like In The Middle or Red Dress and there's a reason why they added About You Now to their sets. The only other hits that might be recognizeable enough for the audience to "miss" them are Girls and Get Sexy - but both feel like they are for the wrong reasons (Boots ad and being generally terrible).

 

GP aren't going to particularly miss tracks like Shape, Change or Easy.

 

(On a related note - I think they should add Ugly, maybe mix it up with TLC's Unpretty.)

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It’s a Sugababes tour, so the girls will and can perform whatever they want. I welcome

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