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Saturday 21 November 1998 00:02 GMT
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Mel Blatt will barely have given birth before All Saints begin their debut UK tour in April next year. Presumably extensive childcare arrangements are already in place because, prior to their first gig in Blackpool, the bouncy foursome will be in the studio finishing off an album that will be released to coincide with the tour. Tickets for their 24 June appearance at London's Wembley Arena have already sold out, but another date has been added to ensure their legions of fans won't be disappointed.

Wembley Arena, London HA9 (0181-902 0902) 25 June, tickets pounds 17.50

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