Sugababes to play festival at London train station - how to get tickets and lineup

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Trainline's TrainLive festival takes place at a London railway station on Friday December 8, headlined by Sugababes.

Pop legends Sugababes will headline a free music festival this week at a London train station.

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The venue has yet to be unveiled for TrainLive, which is being staged by the ticketing company Trainline. The one-day music festival takes place on Friday December 8.

Fans can enter a ballot now to win free tickets to see Sugababes.

Slots can also be booked for the other acts performing during the afternoon: Billy Crabbe, Isaac Levi, Ella Tobin, Dan Tredget, Theo and Stone Jets.

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The Sugababes said in a statement: “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 & bred in London, we’re excited to perform.”

Sakshi Anand, vice president of growth and UK general manager at Trainline, said: "We've always been committed to getting journeys off to a great start, by making it easy to find and buy great-value rail tickets. 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."

Mutya Buena, Siobhán Donaghy and Keisha Buchanan of Sugababes perform at The National Lottery's Big Bash at OVO Arena Wembley on December 6, 2022. (Photo by John Phillips/Getty Images for The National Lottery)Mutya Buena, Siobhán Donaghy and Keisha Buchanan of Sugababes perform at The National Lottery's Big Bash at OVO Arena Wembley on December 6, 2022. (Photo by John Phillips/Getty Images for The National Lottery)
Mutya Buena, Siobhán Donaghy and Keisha Buchanan of Sugababes perform at The National Lottery's Big Bash at OVO Arena Wembley on December 6, 2022. (Photo by John Phillips/Getty Images for The National Lottery) | Getty Images for The National Lo

How to get Sugababes tickets at TrainLive

Sugababes fans aged over 16. can enter an online ballot now to win tickets. Winners will be notified on Thursday (December 7) and details of the venue and timings will be revealed on the Friday morning.

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Other free TrainLive festival tickets for sessions on Friday can be booked now online.

All customers must show proof of their Trainline app at the door alongside their ticket.

TrainLine line-up

Billy Crabbe

London-based artist Billy Crabbe is an acoustic singer-songwriter and music producer. Check out: Small Boat (Live From The Living Room)

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Isaac Levi

Shropshire singer/songwriter Isaac Levi originally spent his days busking on the streets of London. His new single 23 originally garnered viral pick up as a demo on TikTok. Check out: 23

Ella Tobin

Hailing from southeast London, singer/songwriter Ella Tobin pairs introspective lyricism and haunting melodies to create a blend of dreamy, indie-folk infused pop. Check out: The Ghost

Dan Tredget

Australian busker Dan Tredget, known for his soul-grabbing melodies, moved to London in 2017, and is on a citywide mission to perform at every London tube station. Check out: Stray Star

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Theo

Irish artist Theo blends smooth soulful sounds with her chaotic energy. She is set to release her new EP soon with Grammy-winning artist Naughty Boy. Check out: Don't Even Want It

South African soul pop trio Stone Jets create original toe-tapping music, wrapped in soul with a scattering of traditional elements. Check out: How Can you

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