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Published: Wednesday, 5th December, 2007 09:30

Win Sugababes tickets

By Jamie MacDonald

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Sugababes are playing at a secret venue on Wednesday 12 December.

THE most successful female act of the century, Sugababes, will be the final act to perform at this season’s series of Up Close gigs on Wednesday 12 December.

And the Alloa & Hillfoots Advertiser has teamed up with organisers Forth One and Sony Ericsson Walkman® Phones to offer you the chance to be one of the lucky 250 fans to be there.

This unique show will see Amelle, Heidi and Keisha performing classic Sugababes’ hits, singles from their new album ‘Change’, including the forthcoming single of the same name, and special Christmas songs to get fans in the festive spirit.

This exclusive acoustic gig will be held at a spectacular secret city venue and the girls will only be accompanied by a grand piano and guitarist, making this a truly magical show for fans.

The Up Close series showcases the biggest acts at top secret locations across Scotland, giving fans the opportunity to experience unforgettable performances in intimate settings.

For your chance to win a pair of tickets to Up Close with Sugababes, see this week's Alloa & Hillfoots Advertiser.

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