It seems like a long 11 years since Girls Aloud last reunited for their 10th anniversary tour back in 2013. But this time there is a huge absence - and her presence is felt throughout the emotional show. Cheryl Tweedy, Nadine Coyle, Nicola Roberts and Kimberley Wash have reunited to celebrate 21 years since they were voted the winners of ITV's Popstars: The Rivals and formed Girls Aloud.
But they are also here to celebrate and remember the life of their much-loved bandmate, Sarah Harding. Sarah who died from breast cancer aged 39 in 2021. Despite a huge part of the band missing, Sarah's presence is felt throughout - and for fans it is actually a very moving and emotional show to watch.
While also a celebration full of nostalgia. It was the perfect pop comeback. Read more: Girls Aloud halt Birmingham Resorts World Arena show to pay emotional tribute to Sarah Harding Read next: Girls Aloud at Resorts World Arena - tickets, set list, key times and bag policy As the curtain drops, the quartet are suspended high on podiums with long floaty dresses singing hit Untouchable.
It's the first time we see Sarah watching over her bandmates from the big screens. They launch into an up-tempo run of The Show and Something New on the ground, with some impressive dance moves. They've definitely still got it! The 20 song set list has all the big hits you'd expect! And the crowd love Love Machine, Can't Speak French and Biology.
Before slowing down the tempo and paying an emotional tribute to Sa.