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Sugababes admit they were 'worried no one would turn up to Glastonbury gig' - after security were forced to shut down entry to their stage amid huge fan demand


The Sugababes admit they were worried no one would turn up to their Glastonbury performance slot on Friday.

The Sugababes were worried no one would turn up to their Glastonbury performance on Friday - despite it being so popular that security had to shut down entry to their stage amid huge fan demand. The English girl group performed at Glastonbury in 2022 on the smaller Avalon Stage which has a capacity of 3,000 - but police restricted entry to the gig to stop more people arriving due to safety concerns. The same issue occurred with Coldplay 's record breaking set on Saturday night, which saw frontman Chris Martin wow crowds after he brought on an old friend to perform with them

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