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2008's Tangled Up Tour saw Girls Aloud embark on their longest tour yet. [13] [14] The show reportedly cost an estimated £3 million to stage, with £250,000 worth of pyrotechnics. [15] The stage outfits were designed by Welsh designer Julien MacDonald. [16] For the opening number, the girls were suspended from the ceiling wearing black cloaks.
Billiam, Luigi Masi, and The Saturdays provided support for Girls Aloud on the tour. The tour generated positive reviews from critics, who noted the performance as being the most sexual of Girls Aloud's career to date. The Tangled Up Tour was filmed at the O2 Arena in London on 17 May 2008 and shown live at 50 Vue cinemas across the United Kingdom.
The Girls Aloud Show; The Greatest Hits Tour (Girls Aloud) O. Out of Control Tour; T. Tangled Up Tour; Ten: The Hits Tour; W.
Unlike the group's previous records, Tangled Up is a pop album that consistently incorporates elements of electropop, dance music, Europop and various EDM sub-genres. [1] [7] Regarding the sound and production, Alexis Petridis of the Guardian found the material to be "witty, diverse and experimental", whilst Digital Spy contributor Nick Levine believed it to be "their most danceable album to ...
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The release of the single coincided with Girls Aloud's second television series, The Passions of Girls Aloud. [37] The show revolved around each member, with the exception of Coyle, achieving aspirations outside of the group. [38] The group received their second Brit Award nomination in 2008, nominated for the Best British Group award. [39] In ...
Girls Aloud opened up on their emotional last moments and memories with band member Sarah Harding. Cheryl Tweedy, Nicola Roberts, Kimberly Walsh, and Nadine Coyle nnounced their reunion tour will ...
Formed on the ITV talent show Popstars: The Rivals, a boyband versus girlband spin on a format that had one year earlier birthed the speedily vanished Hear’Say, Girls Aloud immediately ...