Groundbreaking British garage and R&B pioneers Mis-Teeq have officially announced their long-awaited return to the stage. Following years of intense speculation, the iconic trio—comprising Sabrina Washington, Alesha Dixon, and Su-Elise Nash—will reunite for a special one-off concert titled "A One Night Stand With Mis-Teeq" at London’s legendary OVO Arena Wembley on Saturday, September 12, 2026.
The highly anticipated reunion marks the 25th anniversary of their landmark debut studio album, Lickin' On Both Sides. Fans can expect an unforgettable night celebrating the distinct Mis-Teeq sound and cultural legacy that helped define an entire era of British popular music. Dedicated followers can sign up to the group's official mailing list for exclusive first access to an artist ticket pre-sale starting on Wednesday, May 27, ahead of the general public ticket release on Friday, May 29.
Emerging at the absolute forefront of the UK garage explosion in the early 2000s, Mis-Teeq changed the landscape of British pop by successfully bridging underground club culture with mainstream chart dominance, ultimately selling over 12 million records worldwide. The band achieved a flawless run of seven consecutive UK Top 10 singles, including massive anthems like "Why?", "All I Want", "One Night Stand", and their global crossover hit "Scandalous." Their Double Platinum debut album peaked at number 3 on the Official UK Albums Chart, followed by the gold-certified success of their sophomore record, Eye Candy.
Reflecting on the reunion, Alesha Dixon expressed excitement about reliving the magic of their debut album, noting how thrilling it will be for her daughters to see the group performing together. Su-Elise Nash shared her pride in Mis-Teeq’s pivotal role in bringing UK garage to the mainstream masses, while Sabrina Washington emphasized her deep gratitude for the generational support the band continues to receive.
Beyond chart success, the group's accolades include winning Best Garage Act at the 2002 MOBO Awards, securing a prestigious BRIT Award nomination, and opening the historic Party at the Palace concert for Queen Elizabeth II's Golden Jubilee. Twenty-five years later, their undeniable influence on British music, fashion, and culture continues to resonate.