Sugababes announce date at The Point
Doubtless enthused by the nice things that were said about their Overloaded album in the last issue of Hot Press, Sugababes have announced a visit to Dublin.
The Hot Press Newsdesk, 06 Nov 2006

They play The Point on March 27.
Tickets for the seated gig are on sale now priced €39.50.
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