Sugababes announced as Siren Bristol festival headliners
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The Sugababes have been announced as the first headliner at a popular city music event.
The pop trio will be playing at Bristol harbourside gig series Siren, which has been running for three years.
Tom Hoyle, co-founder of Siren, said the group will headline on the first night, with details of other performers to come.
The event is being held from 1 August with tickets going on public sale on Friday 16 February at 10:00 GMT.
Sugababes will be performing hits including Overload, Freak Like Me and Round-Round at the Amphitheatre in the harbourside.
Mr Hoyle said: "They're one of those bands that have connected with so many different audiences and their music holds so many memories for people.
"Now we get to be a part of creating new memories with them, which is unbelievable."
Siren will feature a line-up of well-known and up-and-coming artists, with Sean Paul and Fabio & Grooverider among last year's performers.
Hospitality on the Harbour, on 3 August, will see drum and bass stars Andy C, Netsky and High Contrast make an appearance.
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