Girls Aloud have embarked on their brand new reunion tour, ‘The Girls Aloud Show’. Fans are thrilled – you can read on to see why!

The girls have returned to doing what they know best – taking the pop world by storm and promoting girl power in a fun and modern way. Nicola , Nadine , Cheryl and Kimberley have returned to arenas up and down the UK with their most promising set list to date.

Featuring their soft vocals for tracks such as ‘Stand By You’ and ‘Life Got Cold’, to their absolute belters like ‘Jump!’ and ‘Sound of the Underground’, You’re guaranteed to hear your favourite released song and a couple of album track along the way too.

In a new mature and more grown up appearance, the four songstresses look stunning as they take the stage. Te show itself stands alone from other concerts, with a lavish set nd backdrop that oozes a chic vibe.

The girl group’s 5th member, Sarah Harding, sadly lost her battle with breast cancer at the age of 39 in September 2021. There are some really emotional and impactful tributes to her during The Girls Aloud Show, and have created ways to still include her although she is no longer with us. Fans and gig-goers continue to be impressed with the efforts made from all of the girls and look forward to the future.

There are limited tickets still available to see Girls Aloud and you don’t want to miss your chance. Many up and down the country and celebrating nostalgia and spoiling their inner child, it truly is a show not to be missed.

To be kept up to date with new information and future releases from Girls Aloud, you can follow them on TikTok, Instagram and X.

Which track are you most looking forward to hearing live? Let us know over on our X and TikTok!

One response to “The Girls Aloud Show Kicks off!”

  1. […] this year Nadine Coyle, Nicola Roberts, Cheryl and Kimberley Walsh embarked on an arena tour around the UK, celebrating their great hits. Keeping Sarah dear to their memory, Girls Aloud […]

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