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Girls Aloud 'stronger than ever' as they end the London leg of their tour on a triumphant note despite being forced to slash ticket prices by 60% By Chikamso Chukwuenyem For Mailonline Published: 11:14, 28 June 2024 | Updated: 11:19, 28 June 2024 e-mail View comments Girls Aloud appeared 'stronger than ever' as they performed their final London show on Thursday, despite having to resort to flogging cheap tickets. The group were forced to slash prices by up to 60 percent after failing to sell out their three-night stint at the O2 Arena. Yet despite the last-minute cuts Nadine Coyle , 40, Kimberley Walsh , 42, Nicola Roberts , 38, and Cheryl , 40, looked in their element as they took to the stage in front of the arena - which appeared packed.

The tour, their seventh overall, and their first without the late Sarah Harding , kickstarted in Dublin in May and will now move onto Liverpool. The group looked so confident on stage that a body language expert declared they are now 'stronger than ever'. A body language expert declared Girls Aloud 'stronger than ever', despite slashing ticket prices by up to 60%, as they performed their final London show on Thursday (L-R) Nadine Coyle , 40, Kimberley Walsh, 42, Nicola Roberts, 38, and Cheryl, 40, are on their way to Liverpool to continue their The Girls Aloud Show tour The tour, which is their seventh, and their first without the late Sarah Harding , kickstarted in Dublin in May Speaking on behalf of Betfair Roulette, body language expert.



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