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Iconic British boyband Blue to perform in Tallinn
Text Mark Taylor

Photo Syfuel, Blue – Live in Malaysia, CC BY-SA 4.0
Internationally famous British boy band, Blue, will perform a concert in Estonia tomorrow evening, February 6. The band, which is best known for their hits “Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word” and “One Love”, will perform at Tallinn’s Alexala Concert Hall as part of their “Greatest Hits Tour”.
Estonia is set to welcome the iconic British boy band, Blue, for their first-ever concert in the country on February 6. The quartet, comprising Antony Costa, Duncan James, Lee Ryan, and Simon Webbe, has enjoyed immense success since its formation in London in 2000. With over 15 million records sold, multiple UK number-one singles, and two British Music Awards, Blue are well-known not just in the UK, but around the world.
The band has also collaborated with music legends such as Stevie Wonder, Elton John, and Lil’ Kim during their career, as well as represented the UK at the 2011 Eurovision Song Contest with the track “I Can”.
At the concert tomorrow evening (February 6) at the Alexela Concert Hall in Tallinn, Blue will perform chart-topping hits like “Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word,” “One Love,” “All Rise,” and “U Make Me Wanna.”
Tickets for the concert are still available at Piletilevi.
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