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Ask the Sugababes and Katherine Jenkins anything



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Published Date: 11 June 2008
Wednesday, 3pm - WHAT would be your one burning question to ask the Sugababes? Are you a big Katherine Jenkins fan who has always wanted to know her favourite tune?
Well this is your chance to find out.

The Journal will interview both chart-topping band the Sugababes and diva Katherine Jenkins by phone early next week and we want you to get in touch with your craziest questions.

Sugababes will perform in the grounds of Belvoir Castle on Saturday. The three-piece band has sold more than five million albums and more than two million singles, hitting number one four times.

Do you want to know what they think of their former bandmates? Do you want to know which three words they'd use to describe themselves?

Classical music superstar Katherine Jenkins will take to the stage on Sunday, supported by special guests Blake and the National Symphony Orchestra.

Katherine, dubbed as one the great voices of the last decade, has had number one albums in both the classical and the UK album charts.

What wacky wonderings have been running through your mind?

Click here to tell us your burning questions.a>

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