
THE SUGABABES left thousands of fans disappointed after they forgot the lyrics to their own songs.
The girl band had to apologise live on stage and said it was because they hadn't played live together for a while.
The girls were playing to 5,000 people at the Kent County Cricket Club this weekend and during the 15-song gig, they forgot words to songs and were out of time during some numbers, including 2003 chart-topper 'Hole in the Head'.
Some fans walked out after singer Heidi Range forgot the words to 'Too Lost in You', just six songs into the show.
She said: "This is what happens when we do it live."
Keisha Buchanan added: "We are so sorry. We haven't played live for a long time."
Promoters at the stadium, which was just one-third full, even reduced the price of tickets to just £25 in a bid to boost the numbers.
Writing on her Twitter page, member Keisha Buchanan said: "We made so many mistakes. We had to start songs again and everything. "It really has been a while."
She added: "For us, it (the show) wasn't that good because it's been ages and we messed up A LOT. Ha! Ha! Ha!"
One fan said: "It was a bit of a joke really.
"They look so polished on TV, but when it comes to singing live they are a bit crap.
"They couldn't even remember the words to some of their best known songs - it would have been better getting someone from the crowd up there, at least they know the words."