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The tour marked the group's first tour since 2013's Ten: The Hits and their first as a quartet, following the death of Sarah Harding in 2021. It was the biggest UK arena tour of 2024, [1] playing to over 300,000 people. [2] The tour commenced on 17 May 2024 in Dublin, Ireland and concluded on 30 June of the same year, in Liverpool, England.
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.
In November 2023, the group announced a 2024 tour – The Girls Aloud Show, serving as a dedication in memory of Harding and a "celebration" of the group's music. [61] Consisting of thirty shows, the tour opened in Dublin , Ireland in May 2024, and concluded in Liverpool , England in June. [ 62 ]
Girl group starring Cheryl, Nadine Coyle, Nicola Roberts, Kimberley Walsh and the late Sarah Harding were one of the most successful acts of the 2010s
It was omitted from 2009's Out of Control Tour but it was included in the setlists of 2013's Ten: The Hits Tour and 2024's The Girls Aloud Show which included an extended outro of Sarah's closing lines playing on loop, with clips of the late singer showing on the huge screens while the girls departed the stage for a costume change.
Girls Aloud paid an emotional tribute to their late bandmate Sarah Harding on the opening night of their reunion tour at Dublin’s 3Arena on Friday night (17 May).. Nadine Coyle, Cheryl, Nicola ...
Along with late singer Sarah Harding, who died of breast cancer in 2021, the band comprised Cheryl Tweedy, Nadine Coyle, Nicola Roberts and Kimberley Walsh
Ten: The Hits Tour (also known as The 10th Anniversary Tour) was the sixth concert tour by British-Irish girl group Girls Aloud in support of the greatest hits album Ten (2012). It was the group's first tour in four years, following a three-year hiatus. [2] [3] The tour ranked on Pollstar's annual "Top 100 Mid Year Worldwide Tours". It earned ...