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Sugababes at the BIC

POP, rock, dance, costumes that any girl would die for, and dance routines that got the audience to their feet.

The sweetest names in pop - the Sugababes blew away the audience as they hit the Bournemouth Intentional Centre with their sell-out tour.

With such an impressive back catalogue it was always going to be fantastic night.

But with the addition of their chart topping album Change the feisty trio got the whole place jumping.

Despite rumours over the band's future Heidi, Keisha and newest member Amelle, sent out a clear message that they deserve their position on pop's pedestal.

Arms swayed while glow sticks and mobile phones lit the auditorium as the pop princesses appeared from the shadows and kicked off the night with Hole in The Head.

With their flawless voices showcased during their slower songs and their raunchy dance moves for the more upbeat tracks, no one was left disappointed.

The biggest cheer of the night came when the re-energised pop poppets belted out their number one hit About You Now.

Their fans danced their socks off one last time as they closed the show with a bang.

Having seen the group live last year I knew I was in for an impressive show; the girls proving why they are the Britain's top girl band.

11:01am Tuesday 22nd April 2008

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