After a long wait (over a decade!), N-Dubz is set to release new music with a UK arena tour announced. N-Dubz started receiving mainstream attention in 2007 with hits like ‘I Need You’, ‘Ouch’ and ‘Playing With Fire.’ Their new song - Charmer - will be the first track they have released since their 2011 single ‘Morning Star.’ It is set to be released in couple of days.
N-Dubz will be playing 10 shows across the UK, including at the AO Arena in Manchester for their final show on Saturday November 19. Tickets are available to buy from 10am on Friday May 20.
Speaking of the tour, an inside source told The Sun: "It's going to be massive. They have seen all the success other groups have enjoyed coming back and want a piece of the action. They have been trying things out in the studio for ages but finally things have fallen into place."
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Tulisa, Dappy, and Fazer together landed Best Newcomer at the MOBO Awards in 2007 and during their career, N-Dubz enjoyed two Top 10 albums and 12 UK Top 40s. They also bagged the top spot with 2009 single called Number 1 alongside rapper Tinchy Stryder.
In 2011 they went on an indefinite hiatus following the release of a Greatest Hits album. At the time the group promised fans the break was only for a couple of years. In 2017 Fazer insisted a reunion was imminent but nothing materialised.
He said at the time: "100%, that’s definitely going to come really soonish. Not right now, we’ve all got individual things we’re focusing on at the minute, but obviously it’s all about timing.
“We’d been in the group since 11 and 12 years old, before we got our first break at like 21 years old, so for ten years of our life every single day. I was 26 at the time, we just thought it’s time to go on some holidays, spend time with friends and family and then we’ll bring it back.”
So N-Dubz fans, get your Dappy hats at the ready, because this is going to be one huge nostalgic reunion which we’ve been waiting for for a very long time.