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The Saturdays are releasing a Greatest Hits and going on tour

  • April 3, 2014
  • Brad O'Mance

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'Brand New Track' hitmakers The Saturdays have announced details of a Greatest Hits album and accom­pa­ny­ing tour.

The 20-track album — featuring three new songs — will be released on August 11, while the tour starts in Glasgow on September 7.

Below is the track­list­ing for the album, which as you'll see features some pretty unin­spir­ing titles for the new songs. Very lazy.

What About Us feat. Sean Paul
Higher feat. Flo Rida
Ego
All Fired Up
Brand New Track
Up
Notorious
Issues
Disco Love
Forever Is Over
Missing You
Work
Not Giving Up
30 Days
Brand New Track
Gentleman
If This Is Love
Brand New Track
My Heart Takes Over
Just Can’t Get Enough

The tour dates are as follows:

September 7 – Glasgow Clyde Auditorium
September 9 – Newcastle City Hall
September 10 – Sheffield City Hall
September 12 – Nottingham Royal Concert Hall
September 14 – Manchester O2 Apollo
September 15 – Birmingham NIA
September 17 – Dublin Olympia
September 18 – Cardiff Arena
September 19 – London Wembley Arena
September 20 – Brighton Centre
September 22 – Bournemouth BIC
September 23 – Plymouth Pavilions

Oh and in case you're worried this marks the end of the band, then fear not:

“We can’t wait to get out on the road and showcase our journey so far! This is not the end, just a milestone along the way," explained Frankie in a press release.

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