Rylan Clark has admitted to feeling 'anxious' about his latest night out as he joined the hoards of fans heading to watch Girls Aloud for one of their last shows on their epic reunion tour. The BBC Radio 2 host was among the few to get to chat to Cheryl, Nadine Coyle, Kimberley Walsh and Nicola Roberts before they headed out on the road. It was last year that the band confirmed they'd be hitting the road once again with Girls Aloud The Show, to fan hysteria, and they have since dedicated the string of shows, which started in May and will continue until the end of June, to their late friend and bandmate Sarah, who was diagnosed with cancer and died in September 2021 aged 39.
Cheryl, Nadine, Kimberley and Nicola have since been travelling up and down the country in their The Show tour since mid-May, performing to hundreds of thousands of fans before it all comes to an emotional end this weekend in Liverpool. This week, the girls performed to sold-out crowds at London's O2 Arena and Rylan was among those heading to the fifth of the five nights in the capital. And he was welcomed with open arms by fans of the pop group, who won Popstars: The Rivals in 2002 and formed Girls Aloud, going on to achieve four UK number one singles, as he headed into the crowds to get up close to the performers.
Taking to X, formerly known as Twitter , on Friday morning (June 28), Rylan shared how much seeing the show meant. He said: "Been ages since I’ve been to a show and been on the floor dancing .
