Sugababes, a beloved band from the noughties, delighted commuters on their way home as they performed at King’s Cross station.
The band arrived on a small stage and performed their hit song ‘Push the Button’ which was a huge hit in 2005, charting at number one upon its release and in the top ten hits at the end of the year.
The trio sang for a crowd of commuters who looked delighted, if not slightly baffled, by the band’s impromptu performance.
The band, consisting of Keisha Buchanan, Mutya Buena, and Siobhán Donaghy didn’t just sing for the commuters either as they whipped out some dance choreography and gave their audience a real show as they harmonised their iconic song.
The performance was in collaboration with Sky Broadband as part of a campaign to highlight its 24/7 switching support service. A sign behind the girls read: ‘Hey babes! Push for something sweet,’ with an arrow pointing to a huge red button.
Fans loved the performance while on their commute home and many took to social media to share their excitement.
‘I’m not even bothered about the train delay now. Sugababes just made my day at King’s Cross!’ said george_metaxa on X.
‘Start off the night by seeing Sugababes OG perform at Kings Cross station! How does it get better?! Missmashablues commented.
‘London, you never fail to surprise me. Sky x Sugababes, who would’ve thought! iLFCi17 added.
The girl band caused chaos at Glastonbury earlier this year when they performed on the West Holts stage.
Despite being the festival’s third-largest stage it simply did not have the capacity to host the huge number of fans eager to see the stars perform.
Fans had to be turned away from the performance by security due to fears of overcrowding – and many were fuming that they were forced to miss out.
It has been suggested that the band is brought back to the festival and given the legend’s slot on the main Pyramid stage so that fans can truly appreciate their music.
Following their performance at Glastonbury the band has announced their biggest tour yet and are set to perform on nine dates in April 2025 across the UK and Ireland.