An iconic noughties pop group are set to hit the stage at the first-ever TrainLive festival – but the location is yet to be disclosed.
The festival will be hosted at a London train station and is said to be the first of its kind in the UK.
So get ready to push the button as the legendary noughties trio – Sugababes – will be the event’s first ever headliner.
Mutya Buena, Keisha Buchanan and Siobhán Donaghy will be hitting the high notes on Friday, December 8.
The line up of the Trainline sponsored event include a myriad of up-and-coming artists, such as Stone Jets, Isaac Levy, Dan Tredget and Ella Tobin.
Iconic noughties girl group – Sugababes – are set to headline the first music festival ever held at a London train station
Original line up Keisha Buchanan, Mutya Buena, and Siobhán Donaghy (pictured left to right in 2023) will be performing at a currently undisclosed location on December 6. The venue will be unveiled to ticket holder on the morning of the event
The event’s super confidential location will be unveiled to concertgoers on the morning of the gig.
The girl group are reportedly bringing an array of their iconic hits to the show, including Push The Button, Too Lost In You, Hole In The Head, as well as cover of a Christmas tune.
Sugababes told the Evening Standard: ‘When Trainline asked us to headline its first-ever music event in a London station we were excited to be part of it, particularly when we heard that the event will be supporting up and coming music talent, giving them a platform to perform.
‘This will be an intimate gig for us, and with all of us being born and bred in London, we’re excited to perform.’
Trainline executive Sakshi Anand said: ‘Now we want to get Christmas off to a great start, too, by hosting our first ever music festival in a station.
‘From new artists to our iconic headliners, we hope our festive festival helps bring a moment of joy to travellers this Christmas.’
The group’s original trio have been touring across the UK this year, as well as down under in Australia, after they announced their comeback last December.
When the Sugababes touched down in Australia to perform a string of shows in February of this year, they looked almost unrecognisable.
The legendary trio will bring an array of their hits to the concert, including Push The Button, Too Lost In You, Hole In The Head, as well as cover of a Christmas tune (pictured in 2000 left to right: Siobhán, Keisha and Mutya)
The band said in a statement that are ‘excited’ to be part of the Trainline sponsored event supporting emerging musical talent in their home town of London (pictured in 2001)
Mutya, 37, flashed her countless tattoos and cut a casual figure in a tracksuit and ugg boots as she puffed on a cigarette outside the terminal.
Siobhán, 38, went makeup free and showed off her vibrant red locks as she touched down, making sure to take pictures and videos on her phone.
Keisha, 38, kept a low profile in a navy blue tracksuit and sunglasses – and hurled an oversized bag full of goods from the UK pharmacy Boots.
The crooners appeared in high spirits when they arrived, happily taking snaps with fans who greeted them.
Sugababes have also performed alongside Take That at BST Hyde Park festival in 2023.
In September. the trio also released their single When The Rain Comes, giving fans a taste of their ninth studio album, which will hit shelves next year.
The original line-up have been touring across the UK and Australia after reuniting last December. Earlier they looked almost unrecognisable when they touched down for multiple tour dates in Australia (pictured in February 2023)
The three have also released their latest single When The Rain Comes in September, with their ninth studio albums set to his shelves next year