Watch as the band look up at a video montage of Sarah Harding playing on the screens before walking off stage together.
Girls Aloud performed an ‘incredible’ first show of their reunion tour in Dublin on May 17.
The comeback tour is dedicated to their late bandmate Sarah Harding, who was diagnosed with cancer and died in September 2021 aged 39. Cheryl, Nadine Coyle, Kimberley Walsh and Nicola Roberts paid tribute to Harding during the concert.
Towards the end of their 2005 song ‘Whole Lotta History’, performed before the band’s first costume change, a video montage of Harding played on the screens. Video shows the four band members watching the montage, before embracing and walking off stage hand-in-hand.
A post on the Girls Aloud official X account read: "Show 1 done. Dublin you were absolutely INCREDIBLE. What a start to the #TheGirlsAloudShow tour."
Where are Girls Aloud playing?
Here’s the full list of dates for The Girls Aloud Show tour:
May 2024
17 – 3Arena, Dublin (past event)
18 – 3Arena, Dublin
20 – SSE Arena, Belfast
21 – SSE Arena, Belfast
23 – AO Arena, Manchester
24 – AO Arena, Manchester
25 – AO Arena, Manchester
27 – Utilita Arena, Cardiff
28 – Utilita Arena, Sheffield
31 – Utilita Arena, Newcastle
1 – Utilita Arena, Newcastle
2 – Utilita Arena, Newcastle
4 – P&J Live, Aberdeen
8 – OVO Hydro, Glasgow
9 – OVO Hydro, Glasgow
10 – OVO Hydro, Glasgow
12 – Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham
13 – Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham
15 – First Direct Arena, Leeds
16 – First Direct Arena, Leeds
18 – Resorts World Arena, Birmingham
19 – Resorts World Arena, Birmingham
20 – Resorts World Arena, Birmingham
22 – The O2, London
23 – The O2, London
25 – The O2, London
26 – The O2, London
27 – The O2, London
29 – M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool
30 – M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool
Can you still purchase tickets for The Girls Aloud Show tour?
In November, Girls Aloud added six extra dates to their UK and Ireland 2024 arena tour due to “unprecedented demand” following ticket pre-sales. Tickets for all dates can be purchased on Ticketmaster, however some shows are marked as low and limited availability.
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