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6:28pm Saturday 10th May 2008
The Sugababes have confessed they are going to miss life on the road now their tour has ended.
The About You Now singers were looking forward to a rest, but revealed they miss it now it is over.
Keisha said: "It was really really good, amazing. We had such a good time and it was so weird because we were laughing about it halfway through the tour, we were like 'God we're so tired' and on the last show we were like on stage hugging each other going 'Oh god'. So, we had a really good time."
"Really gonna miss it," added Heidi.
The girls were speaking at the Caudwell Children Legends Ball in Battersea Park, where Whitney Houston performed to raise money for the children's charity.
Heidi said: "I'm very very, very excited! You know me and the girls grew up listening to Whitney, she was one of the reasons that every little girl wants to be a singer.
"We've gotten close to her before - she introduced us on stage at Fashion Rocks and we were just staring at her the whole time backstage so I can't wait to see her perform, I'm so excited."
MORE than 30 years ago Elgar award-winner Pamela White started a chamber choir, with the help of a few friends and an advertisement in the Hereford Times. On Saturday, 33 years after their first concert, the Britten Singers will be giving their 200th concert, which like the previous 199, aims to raise funds for charity, on this occasion for the Cystic Fibrosis Trust.
THE 21st Hay Literary Festival starts on May 22 and booking has opened for an exciting fortnight...
THE Music Pool, Hereford’s community music charity, is hosting a special public event aimed at anyone wanting to discover the pleasure of singing – a day of singing exercises, games, harmony singing and songs from around the world will be led by nationally acclaimed Sue Hollingworth of the Voices Foundation.
MANDA Scott’s first novel was shortlisted for two prizes – the Orange Prize for Women’s Fiction in 1997 and the First Blood Award for best first crime novel.
THE prestigious Shell Wildlife Photographer of the Year title is coveted by wildlife photographers all over the world – last year’s competition attracted 32,000 entries from 78 countries and was won by Shropshire-based Ben Osborne, who brings his show, Dog Days and Lion Nights to Ledbury Market Theatre on Friday, May 16.
A VISIT by the creator of Inspector Morse, Colin Dexter, will be one of the highlights of the 2008 Leominster Festival, which runs from Friday, May 30, to Sunday, June 8, and this year promises something for everyone.
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