BREAKING: More big news for South Yorkshire Little Mix fans

The world's biggest girl group have added an extra Sheffield show to launch their biggest and best ever arena tour.
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But fans of the four female-strong band (whose lyrics feature in our superfan quiz) have almost a year to wait to see Glory Days set showcasing new same-name album and (also sampled here) lead single Shout Out To My Ex.

"Amazing" ticket sales and "phenomenal demand" has seen them add Tuesday October 17 concert to Sheffield Arena Friday October 27 and Saturday October 28 sell-out shows.

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Tickets for the new date go on general sale at 9am tomorrow (Thursday December 1) priced £28, £39.20 & £50.40 including booking fee online at www.sheffieldarena.co.uk, ticket hotline 0114 256 56 56 or in person from the venue box office.

Perrie Edwards, Jesy Nelson, Leigh-Anne Pinnock and Jade Thirlwall, who stormed Sheffield Arena stage with two Get Weird April shows, return on Saturday October 28, with tickets predicted to fly fast when they go on sale next week.

2011 saw rise to stardom of what has become one of British pop’s brightest acts. Signature hits including Move, Wings and Black Magic - their third UK chart-topper, stubbornly spending three weeks at number one last summer - have helped the chart-topping girl band score over one billion YouTube and Vevo views worldwide alongside massive tours of UK, Australia, Japan and US – where their debut album smashed record Spice Girls held for almost two decades.

Third album Get Weird, released last year in hugely competitive month of November, crashed into the chart at second spot, spent the rest of that year in top ten and, by August, had become biggest-selling album of their careers.

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Even now it is currently nestled happily in top ten selling albums of 2016, outselling likes of One Direction, Sia and Rihanna. Rather than seeing their careers plateau or start to diminish with each album, Little Mix are reveling in bucking the trends of more typical pop acts.

Its ridiculous success also meant they could head out on yet another arena tour, this time playing an incredible 60 shows across Europe -(including another two sold out dates at London's O2 arena - before smashing Australia and Asia by selling over 500,000 tickets.

With their fave band growing better and bolder with each new album, South Yorkshire fans will want to be in the Mix when they next play our region.