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So Pop is touring your noughties faves around Australia in 2020


So Pop have announced a line-up loaded with all of your noughties favourites touring around Australia and New Zealand next year.

Newly reunited, The Pussycat Dolls are leading the lineup with Nicole Scherzinger and all but one of the original members in tow.

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PCD will be joined by UK pop quintet Steps, heartthrob Jesse McCartney, the much-memed Smash Mouth and dancefloor murderer Sophie Ellis-Bextor.

Danish superstar Whigfield will also be heading out on tour, along with Alice DJ, Reel2Reel and Gotta Tell You singer Samantha Mumba.

So Pop hits RAC Arena, Perth on Wednesday 22nd April 2020. For more information head to sopopconcert.com


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