Girls Aloud: Appearing at the next Glastonbury Festival?

Girls Aloud
Appearing at the next Glastonbury Festival?

Girls Aloud disbanded in 2013.

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The band Girls Aloud are reportedly planning an emotional comeback in honor of Sarah Harding. Is she playing at Glastonbury Festival?

The British band Girls Aloud is apparently putting their announced comeback into practice. British newspaper The Sun reports that the band could reportedly perform at next year’s Glastonbury Festival.

Band celebrates reunion after more than ten years

After the death of their bandmate Sarah Harding (1981-2021) in 2021, Nadine Coyle (38), Cheryl Cole (40), Kimberley Walsh (42) and Nicola Roberts (38) have reportedly planned a reunion to honor their late bandmate to honor. According to “The Sun”, this could now happen at the British festival: According to rumors, on the last day of the festival the band could play in the so-called “Legends slot”, like iconic singers such as Diana Ross (79) or Kylie Minogue (55). ).

Girls Aloud could provide girl power

According to a Sun insider, Girls Aloud are said to be at the top of the wish list for the festival. The reason for this could be, among other things, that this year primarily male artists and groups such as Elton John (76), the Arctic Monkeys and Guns N’ Roses were among the headliners at the legendary festival.

Girls Aloud emerged from the talent show “Popstars: The Rivals” in 2002. In their home country, the group enjoyed 20 consecutive top 10 hits before disbanding in 2013 after a final tour of the UK. The band members then started solo careers: Kimberley Walsh is also known as a TV presenter and actress, Cheryl Cole continued her career as a singer and is considered a style icon. Nadine Coyle and Nicola Roberts also continue to work in the music and TV industries. Sarah Harding died in September 2021 at the age of just 39 due to cancer.

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