Mis-Teeq have officially announced a long-awaited reunion show, confirming a one-night-only concert at London’s OVO Arena Wembley on Saturday 12 September 2026.
The show, titled A One Night Stand With Mis-Teeq, marks the trio’s first major live performance together in years and celebrates the 25th anniversary of their debut album Lickin’ On Both Sides.
The reunited line-up features Alesha Dixon, Sabrina Washington and Su-Elise Nash.
Mis-Teeq reunion tickets go on sale this month
Fans can register via the group’s official mailing list for access to an artist pre-sale beginning Wednesday 27 May before general sale tickets launch on Friday 29 May.
The concert is expected to be one of the biggest UK nostalgia events of 2026, particularly for fans of early 2000s UK garage and R&B.
Mis-Teeq helped bring uk garage into the mainstream
Formed during the height of the UK garage boom, Mis-Teeq became one of the defining British girl groups of the early 2000s, blending garage beats, R&B melodies and pop hooks into a commercially successful crossover sound.
The group achieved seven consecutive UK Top 10 singles, including Why?, All I Want, One Night Stand and the international hit Scandalous.
Their debut album, Lickin’ On Both Sides, reached Number 3 on the UK Albums Chart and earned double platinum certification. Follow-up album Eye Candy also achieved commercial success and was certified gold.
Across their career, the trio sold more than 12 million records worldwide.
Alesha Dixon says reunion will be special for a new generation
Speaking about the reunion, Dixon reflected on the significance of revisiting the group’s early music and sharing the experience with her children.
Meanwhile, Nash highlighted the group’s role in helping UK garage break into the mainstream, while Washington expressed gratitude for the continued support Mis-Teeq receives from both original fans and younger listeners discovering their catalogue for the first time.
Mis-Teeq’s influence still shapes British pop and R&B
Beyond their chart success, Mis-Teeq became one of the most influential British girl groups of their era.
The trio won Best Garage Act at the MOBO Awards, received a Brit Awards nomination and famously performed at the Party at the Palace concert celebrating Queen Elizabeth II’s Golden Jubilee.
Their influence can still be heard across modern UK R&B, garage revival acts and contemporary British pop production.
With early 2000s nostalgia continuing to dominate live music demand, the Wembley show is likely to attract huge interest from fans across the UK and beyond.




