Siren announces all-female support lineup for Sugababes
Posted on: 30 May 2024Siren, the upcoming gig series at Bristol Amphitheatre, has proven true to its name as they’ve announced an all-female (and all-star) line-up of support acts for pop-megastars Sugababes.
Joining Sugababes on Thursday 1 August will be the dream team of electronic music sensation Jaguar, rising R&B star Tyler Lewis and female DJ collective Peachin’ – as well as a take-over by Pop Confessional on the second stage that will no doubt bring indulgent poppy bangers all night.

Opening the all-female gig, Jaguar, an east London-based electronic music artist, will showcase her signature blend of house, techno and influences from jungle/drum and bass to the Siren stage. Presenting BBC Radio 1's BBC Introducing Dance Show, Jaguar has showcased her unparalleled ability to curate and deliver the freshest sounds from the underground electronic scene.
Following Jaguar is Tyler Lewis – no, not the Tracy Beaker character. Lewis is a 22-year-old rising star from London known for her soulful voice and contemporary R&B production. Finally, female-led DJ collective, Peachin’ will take to the stage to get the hype going with their eclectic buffet of dance music from garage, to dancehall, amapiano and a whole lot more. As if that’s not enough, Siren’s second stage will play host to a special edition of long-standing Thekla night, Pop Confessional, for a time-travelling journey through guilty-pop past.

"We’re absolutely stoked to add these powerhouse females to the party.” said Tom Hoyle, Co-Founder of Siren Festival. “Jaguar, Tyler Lewis, Peachin’ and Pop Confessional on the bill alongside Sugababes promises to be an absolutely incredible celebration of all things pop, dance and R&B.”
Siren is rapidly approaching, with the abovementioned Sugababes gig kicking things off on Thursday 1 August, before continuing through with Hospitality on the Harbour on August 3, and the Fish Tales day party on August 4. For more information, and to get tickets, head to their website.
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