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Girls Aloud Are Reuniting For The First Time In 11 Years

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10:27 8 Nov 2023


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One of the biggest bands of the noughties Girls Aloud are set for a major comeback according to reports.

The band were first formed back in 2002 off the back of Popstars: The Rivals and have been responsible for some of the biggest tunes of the noughties - Sound Of The Underground, No Good Advice and Call The Shots to name a few!

The band officially disbanded 2013 and suffered a devastating loss when their band member Sarah Harding passed away from breast cancer in 2021.

Now it’s being reported that the remaining Girls Aloud have had a ‘secret’ reunion in a North London studio and have even shot a music video for their first song in 11 years.

It’s said the girls are coming together to honour Sarah.

“The girls really came back together as friends to rally around when Sarah died, and it repaired some of the old rifts and put things into perspective,” a source for the UK Sun said.

“Suddenly the reunion which had seemed totally impossible for so long just felt a totally natural thing to do – in Sarah’s honour.”

 

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So, are we actually getting new Girls Aloud for the first time in over a decade?

“They’ve got a single and a video in the can, plans for a full record of new music, and for the fans the most exciting thing will be a massive reunion tour in 2024,” the insider said.

“It’s going to be huge – and they’re all very excited to be back working together, even if there is a bittersweet element to it.”

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