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After an 11-year hiatus N-Dubz have reformed, announcing a national arena tour and releasing a new single to boot. But times have changed since the Camden-born band first burst onto the scene, music has evolved and each member has had their fair share of controversy in the media through the years. So, is there still a place for N-Dubz in 2022?
The Evening Standard’s Vicky Jessop explains the band’s popularity, cultural significance and shares her views on whether there will be just as much success for the trio the second time around.
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By The Evening Standard4.3
2020 ratings
After an 11-year hiatus N-Dubz have reformed, announcing a national arena tour and releasing a new single to boot. But times have changed since the Camden-born band first burst onto the scene, music has evolved and each member has had their fair share of controversy in the media through the years. So, is there still a place for N-Dubz in 2022?
The Evening Standard’s Vicky Jessop explains the band’s popularity, cultural significance and shares her views on whether there will be just as much success for the trio the second time around.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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