Sugababes to play Thetford Forest
Ian ClarkePop trio Sugababes are the latest act to be confirmed to play Thetford forest this summer.The international multi-million sellers will be at the High Lodge venue on Saturday July 11 and their announcement completes half the Forestry Commission's line-up for 2009.Ian Clarke
Pop trio Sugababes are the latest act to be confirmed to play Thetford forest this summer.
The international multi-million sellers will be at the High Lodge venue on Saturday July 11 and their announcement completes half the Forestry Commission's line-up for 2009.
Jools Holland and his Rhythm and Blues Band will be in concert on Friday June 5 and former Jam frontman Paul Weller will perform the following evening.
Sugababes are renowned for imaginative, cutting edge and effervescent pop music.
Their recently- released album Catfights and Spotlights features the smash hit Girls and their other hits have included Push The Button, Round Round, Ugly, Change, Freak Like Me, Hole In The Head, Too Lost In You, About You Now, Stronger, In The Middle, Red Dress and Caught In A Moment.
Tickets are �28 (subject to booking fee) and go on sale from 9am on Friday from ticket hotline 01842 814612 or buy online at: www.forestry.gov.uk/music
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A spokesman said: 'The Forestry Commission is committed to taking woodlands to new audiences and making them relevant to people in new ways. The forest tour is self-sustaining, paying for itself, and providing valuable revenue to plough back into the woodland in a variety of environmental and social projects.'
Sugababes will also perform at Cannock Chase Forest, Staffordshire on Saturday June 27.