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Steps confirm Kamaliya as UK arena tour support act
Published Monday, Jan 30 2012, 10:10 GMT | By Lewis Corner | 37 comments
Steps have announced that Russian star Kamaliya will open their upcoming UK arena tour.
The reformed pop group will start their first tour in over ten years at Belfast's Odyssey Arena on April 2, finishing at Sheffield's Motorpoint Arena on April 27.


Kamaliya will support a majority of dates on the tour following the release of her second single 'Rising Up', which will be out in the UK on February 26.
The singer and Hollywood actress has also commissioned remixes of the track from Cahill (Lady GaGa, Cheryl Cole) and Soulseekerz (Rihanna, Britney Spears).
Following their reunion last October, Steps told Digital Spy that they are considering recording a new album.
> Ones to watch: Kamaliya
Watch the music video for Kamaliya's 'Rising Up' below:
The reformed pop group will start their first tour in over ten years at Belfast's Odyssey Arena on April 2, finishing at Sheffield's Motorpoint Arena on April 27.


Kamaliya will support a majority of dates on the tour following the release of her second single 'Rising Up', which will be out in the UK on February 26.
The singer and Hollywood actress has also commissioned remixes of the track from Cahill (Lady GaGa, Cheryl Cole) and Soulseekerz (Rihanna, Britney Spears).
Following their reunion last October, Steps told Digital Spy that they are considering recording a new album.
> Ones to watch: Kamaliya
Watch the music video for Kamaliya's 'Rising Up' below:
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