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Many reviews focused on Girls Aloud's provocative attire, comparing it to Madonna's Erotica era. [18] [19] The tour was mostly praised by critics, who noted that "Girls Aloud remain confidently the only pop show in town" and they "pulled out all the stops." [20] [21] Girls Aloud also performed a number of open-air concerts over the summer.
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Following their Out of Control Tour in 2009, Girls Aloud announced they would take a year-long hiatus before returning for a new album in 2010. The plans never came to be. [ 5 ] On 19 October 2012, they held a press conference where they announced their reunion and their plans to release a "greatest hits" album, Ten , in November, followed by a ...
Girls Aloud reunite for the first in 11 years (Tom Dymond/Shutterstock) They reunited with new music for their 10th anniversary in 2012, while a second reunion was planned for their 20th ...
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The first dates were announced by various news sources towards the end of November 2007. Pre-sale tickets were offered on Girls Aloud's official website on 22 November 2007. [1] In March 2008, Girls Aloud signed a deal to front an ad campaign for a new low-calorie Kit Kat bar called "Senses". The manufacturer sponsored the tour, and handed out ...
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Girls Aloud performing at the Manchester Evening News Arena on 24 April 2009. Girls Aloud announced their plans to tour in support of Out of Control in mid-November 2008. Initially, just ten tour dates in bigger arenas across the United Kingdom and Ireland were announced, with tickets going on sale on 14 November. [3]