Music
Sugababes explain scrapped gig
Published Wednesday, Oct 7 2009, 09:27 BST | By David Balls

The former Eurovision star, who was expected to make her debut with the group tomorrow night at the Scottish Royal Variety Show in Glasgow, confirmed that she was not legally permitted to perform as a Sugababe.
"I haven't signed a contract so we can't perform as Sugababes. The previous lineup signed up to do the show and there's money involved," she told The Sun.
"Until lawyers get this sorted I can't sing with the band. It's really annoying - I'm raring to go."
Manager Mark Hargreaves added: "This was an unavoidable decision of a contractual nature."
The group have promised to organise a charity show at a later date, with profits donated to the Royal Blind Society, the Scottish Royal Variety's chosen charity.
Sugababes release new single 'About A Girl' on November 9. Their album Sweet 7 follows on November 23.
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