Sugababes slip into bikinis to unwind by the pool in Marrakesh as they celebrate their triumphant Glastonbury performance

The Sugababes jetted off to Marrakesh, Morrocco to unwind by the pool following their triumphant Glastonbury performance. 

The girl group – Mutya Buena, Keisha Buchanan and Siobhán Donaghy – packed out the 35,000 capacity West Holts stage on Friday evening, forcing security to operate a one in one out system. 

Celebrating their incredible performance, the trio slipped into their swimwear and raised a toast to their success. 

Keisha wore a plunging gingham two-piece while Siobhán opted for a strapless blue swimsuit and Mutya wore a red set. 

Posing for a photo by the pool, they dipped their feet in the water and flashed a smile while another showed three glasses of wine. 

The Sugababes jetted off to Marrakesh, Morrocco to unwind by the pool following their triumphant Glastonbury performance. 

‘Post Glasto glow!,’ they captioned. 

The Sugababes admitted they were worried that no one would turn up to their Glastonbury performance – despite it being so popular that security had to shut down entry.  

Appearing on This Morning on Monday, the About You Now hitmakers spoke about how nervous they were ahead of their performance. 

Keisha Buchanan said: ‘We are always super nervous especially when we are going out to perform because we think like is anyone going to show up?

‘But it was really nice. We had the best time. It doesn’t get old for us. We are so grateful. 

‘To get the response we have had has been incredible we don’t take it for granted. We got on a plane as soon as we got off the stage and went to Marrakech.’

Their appearance comes after it was reported that in fact, the jam-packed crowd all hoping to see the band forced security to shut down entry to a stage at Glastonbury. 

The West Holts stage, which has capacity for 35,000 people, had to operate a ‘one in one out’ system to avoid a crush as fans arrived to watch the group.

The girl group - Siobhán Donaghy, Keisha Buchanan and Mutya Buena - packed out the 35,000 capacity West Holts stage on Friday, forcing security to operate a one in one out system

The girl group – Siobhán Donaghy, Keisha Buchanan and Mutya Buena – packed out the 35,000 capacity West Holts stage on Friday, forcing security to operate a one in one out system

Celebrating their incredible performance, the trio slipped into their swimwear and raised a toast to their success

Celebrating their incredible performance, the trio slipped into their swimwear and raised a toast to their success

The West Holts stage, which has capacity for 35,000 people, had to operate a 'one in one out' system to avoid a crush as fans arrived to watch the group

The West Holts stage, which has capacity for 35,000 people, had to operate a ‘one in one out’ system to avoid a crush as fans arrived to watch the group 

The English girl group performed at Glastonbury in 2022 on the smaller Avalon Stage which has a capacity of 3,000 – but police restricted entry to the gig to stop more people arriving due to safety concerns.

Sensibly this year the original 1998 Sugababes line-up of Keisha, Mutya and Siobhan were upgraded to the festival’s West Holts stage but once again, they proved to be more popular than Glastonbury organisers imagined.

One music fan tweeted: ‘Never seen a crowd like Sugababes at West Holts today. Was there in 2022 when they closed Avalon and same thing happened today. Not sure I’ll see a better show this weekend. Pyramid stage surely next…’

Around 20 minutes before the Sugababes arrived onstage at 5pm on Friday, stewards had stopped fans entering from certain directions to prevent the field from becoming too full. 

The Sugababes perform on West Holts stage as fans hold up their phones to film

The Sugababes perform on West Holts stage as fans hold up their phones to film

Crowds gather for the five-day festival - making Worthy Farm in Somerset one of the most densely populated place on earth

Crowds gather for the five-day festival – making Worthy Farm in Somerset one of the most densely populated place on earth

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