Girls Aloud have announced a major tour after a decade apart and they'll be performing in Dublin's 3Arena as part of the journey.
The girl group, made up of Nadine Coyle, Cheryl Tweedy, Nicola Roberts and Kimberley Walsh, are sure to delight fans with the hits. The comeback is happening two years after the death of member Sarah Harding who died of breast cancer at age 39 in September 2021.
The tour will kick off in Dublin in May 2024 with tickets sure to sell out fast. The 3Arena gig will take place on Saturday May 18 before heading to Belfast and then embarking across the UK before wrapping up at the end of June.
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The girls had been teasing their comeback over the last few days, posting countdowns to the long rumoured announcement. It's been ten years since the girls last performed together.
In an interview with British Vogue that was released tonight, Cheryl said: "Just don’t call it a comeback. I see it more as a celebration of a milestone. And listen: it’s gonna be unreal. And it’s gonna be the nostalgia of your life.”
Tickets for the tour are set to go on sale next Friday December 1 with a presale set to happen in the days before. Those who want to sign up for the presale can do so at the Girls Aloud website.
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