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Three Tour
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| concert_tour_name | Three Tour |
| artist | Sugababes |
| type | UK |
| album | Three |
| start_date | 19 March 2004 |
| end_date | 2 April 2004 |
| number_of_legs | 1 |
| number_of_shows | 12 |
| last_tour | Angels with Dirty Faces Tour |
| (2003) | |
| this_tour | Three Tour |
| (2004) | |
| next_tour | Taller in More Ways Tour |
| (2006) |
(2003) (2004) (2006) The Three Tour is the second concert tour by English girl group Sugababes. Launched in support of their third studio album, Three (2003), it began 19 March 2004 in Brighton and 2 April 2004 in London.
Critical reception
Alexis Petridis from The Guardian rated the tour's debut show on 19 March 2004 in Brighton two ouf of five stars. He called it an "oddly flat show" and wrote: "It's all bland smiles up there, which does not fit with the feistiness of the material [...] The trio appear oddly characterless, even when half-heartedly fondling a volunteer during "Nasty Ghetto." Their banter would render a hyperactive child comatose."
Set list
This set list is representative of the 27 March 2004 show in Manchester.
- "Round Round"
- "Freak like Me"
- "Overload"
- "Whatever Makes You Happy"
- "Run for Cover"
- "Million Different Ways"
- "Virgin Sexy"
- "Angels with Dirty Faces"
- "Caught in a Moment"
- "Stronger"
- "Shape"
- "Breathe Easy"
- "Conversation's Over"
- "Buster"
- "U Should've Known Better" (Monica cover) (Mutya Buena solo)
- "I Found Lovin'" (Fatback Band cover) (Keisha Buchanan solo)
- "Wonderful" (Heidi Range solo)
- "Too Lost in You"
- "In the Middle"
- "Hole in the Head"
Tour dates
| Date | City | Country | Venue | 19 March 2004 | 20 March 2004 | 21 March 2004 | 23 March 2004 | 24 March 2004 | 26 March 2004 | 27 March 2004 | 28 March 2004 | 30 March 2004 | 31 March 2004 | 2 April 2004 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Brighton | England | Brighton Centre | ||||||||||||
| Bournemouth | Bournemouth International Centre | |||||||||||||
| Plymouth | Plymouth Pavilions | |||||||||||||
| Cardiff | Cardiff Arena | |||||||||||||
| Suffolk | Ipswich Regent Theatre | |||||||||||||
| Birmingham | Birmingham NIA | |||||||||||||
| Manchester | Manchester Apollo | |||||||||||||
| Glasgow | Scotland | Glasgow Academy | ||||||||||||
| Newcastle | England | Newcastle City Hall | ||||||||||||
| Sheffield | Sheffield City Hall | |||||||||||||
| London | Hammersmith Apollo |
Cancelled shows
On 6 March 2004, the band was forced to pull out of their Dublin show due to acute laryngitis.
| Date | City | Country | Venue | 6 March 2004 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dublin | Ireland | Olympia Theatre |
References
References
- Petridis, Alexis. (22 March 2004). "Reviews > Sugababes".
- "Sugababes: Setlist at Carling Apollo Manchester, Manchester, England".
- (8 March 2004). "Sugababes To Split?".
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