Girls Aloud have hinted that there will be a future for the band (Image: Tom Dymond/REX/Shutterstock) Girls Aloud have hinted they are going to carry on as a band after their final show. The quartet - including our own Nadine Coyle - are currently touring the UK and Ireland on their sold-out tour, The Girls Aloud Show, in memory of Sarah Harding, who died in September 2021. Prior to coming together during Sarah's illness, the relationship of Girls Aloud had been surrounded by feuds and members previously stating there wouldn't be any reunions.
But the girls promised Sarah that after her passing, they would celebrate her legacy and get back on stage again . Now, they're closer than ever and are considering a future for the band. Currently, the band are due to end their comeback tour later this month before headlining Brighton Pride in August.
READ MORE: Nadine Coyle's poignant tribute to Sarah Harding ahead of Girls Aloud's tour READ MORE: Girls Aloud's Nadine Coyle rushes to save Cheryl as she struggles on stage However, they have since announced a rare and intimate gig at the O2 Shepherds Bush Empire in West London on July 2. Most importantly, the event is completely free. Currently, there are 700 tickets available to O2 Priority members and Virgin Media broadband users via a ballot.
As well as this, several fans will get the chance to meet the iconic band prior to their performance. Speaking about the event, Kimberley Walsh said: "We can't wait to perform our favourite song.
