Change Tour
UK tour by Sugababes | |
Associated album | Change |
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Start date | 12 March 2008 |
End date | 1 May 2008 |
Legs | 1 |
No. of shows | 30 |
Sugababes concert chronology |
The Change Tour is the fourth concert tour by British girl group Sugababes. It supported their fifth studio album, Change. The tour began with 2 nights in Brentwood on 12 March and 13 March 2008, with the final show on 1 May 2008 in Derby. The 30-date tour is their longest yet. Harvey B-Brown, director of the "Denial" video, directed the tour.
General information
Although they could "easily sell out arenas,"
The band pulled out of a scheduled appearance at Scotland's
Support acts
- Gabriella Cilmi[5]
- Luigi Masi[6]
- Van Tramp[7]
Setlist
- "Hole in the Head" (contains elements of "Don't Stop The Music")
- "Round Round"
- "Never Gonna Dance Again"
- "In the Middle"
- "Ugly"
- "Freak like Me" / "Virgin Sexy"
- "Back Down"
- "Too Lost in You" (Piano version)
- "Don't Let Go (Love)" (En Vogue cover)
- "Denial"
- "Change"
- "Mended By You" / "Stronger"
- "3 Spoons of Suga" / "Overload"
- "Red Dress"
- "My Love Is Pink"
- Encore
Critical response
The critical reaction to the tour was extremely positive, with reviewers praising their vocals and their first attempt at extravagant costumes. A critique from
Tour dates
Date | City | Country | Venue |
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12 March 2008 | Brentwood | England | Brentwood Leisure Centre |
13 March 2008 | |||
14 March 2008 | Brighton | Brighton Dome | |
16 March 2008 | Plymouth | Plymouth Pavilions | |
17 March 2008 | Oxford | New Theatre | |
18 March 2008 | Southend-on-Sea | Southend Cliffs Pavilion | |
20 March 2008 | London | Royal Albert Hall | |
22 March 2008 | Portsmouth | Portsmouth Guildhall | |
25 March 2008 | Newcastle | Newcastle City Hall | |
26 March 2008 | Glasgow | Scotland | Clyde Auditorium
|
28 March 2008 | Wolverhampton | England | Wolverhampton Civic Hall |
29 March 2008 | Blackburn | King Georges Hall | |
31 March 2008 | Bradford | St. George's Hall | |
1 April 2008 | Manchester | Manchester Apollo
| |
2 April 2008 | |||
4 April 2008 | Grimsby | Grimsby Auditorium | |
5 April 2008 | Bristol | Colston Hall
| |
7 April 2008 | Sheffield | Sheffield City Hall | |
8 April 2008 | Cambridge | Cambridge Corn Exchange | |
9 April 2008 | Leicester | De Montfort Hall | |
11 April 2008 | Harrogate | Harrogate International Centre
| |
13 April 2008 | Liverpool | Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
| |
18 April 2008 | Reading | Hexagon Theatre | |
19 April 2008 | Preston | Preston Guildhall | |
21 April 2008 | Bournemouth | Bournemouth International Centre | |
22 April 2008 | Swindon | Oasis Leisure Centre | |
23 April 2008 | Cardiff | Wales | Cardiff International Arena |
27 April 2008 | Edinburgh | Scotland | Edinburgh Playhouse |
28 April 2008 | Carlisle | England | Carlisle Sands Centre |
1 May 2008 | Derby | Derby Assembly Rooms |
References
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- ^ a b "Sugababes sleep on bus". My Park Magazine. 19 March 2008. Archived from the original on 8 January 2009. Retrieved 24 March 2008.
- ^ "2008 Line Up". VFestival.com. Archived from the original on 4 April 2008. Retrieved 3 April 2008.
- ^ Jade Wright (11 April 2008). "Sugababes sign up for the Summer Pops". Liverpool Echo. Retrieved 12 April 2008.
- ^ "Gabriella Cilmi on tour with the Babes". Sugababes.com. 10 March 2008. Archived from the original on 3 June 2020. Retrieved 3 April 2008.
- ^ "Luigi Masi supports Sugababes". Sugababes.com. 25 March 2008. Archived from the original on 13 April 2008. Retrieved 3 April 2008.
- ^ "Sugababes welcome Van Tramp on tour". Sugababes.com. 2 April 2008. Retrieved 3 April 2008. [dead link]
- ^ Julia Kuttner (14 March 2008). "Sugababes hit Essex". Daily Star. Retrieved 24 March 2008.
- ^ John Anson (31 March 2008). "Sugababes @ King George's Hall, Blackburn". Burnley Citizen. Retrieved 3 April 2008.
- ^ Stella Stokes (29 March 2008). "Sugababes hit with sell-out crowd". Express & Star. Retrieved 3 April 2008.
- ^ Beverley Lyons and Laura Sutherland (29 March 2008). "Sweet sounds of the Sugababes". Daily Record. Archived from the original on 3 May 2009. Retrieved 3 April 2008.