After a hiatus of 11 years, everyone’s favourite girl group Girls Aloud are back for a reunion tour in May and June 2024, performing 15 dates across the UK and Ireland.
Tickets are now on sale via their website here.
The tour is dedicated to the memory of the late and much-missed Sarah Harding, one of the members of the iconic pop group, who tragically lost her battle with breast cancer back in 2021.
The pop group themselves first burst onto the scene back in 2002, when they competed on hit ITV show Popstars: The Rivals and hit the top of the UK Singles Chart at Christmas with the smash-hit ‘Sound of the Underground’.
They then went on to achieve a string of 20 consecutive top ten singles in the United Kingdom, including three other number ones (‘I’ll Stand by You’, ‘The Promise’ and ‘Walk This Way’ with the Sugababes) – not to mention two number one albums (‘Out of Control’ and ‘The Sound of Girls Aloud: The Greatest Hits’).
While there is no new music planned, you can expect them to play all the hits when they hit the stage in May, kicking off the tour in Dublin on Saturday May 18. Other dates planned are as follows:
- Mon 20 May – SSE Arena Belfast
- Thurs 23 & Fri 24 May – Manchester AO Arena
- Mon 27 May – Cardiff Utilita Arena
- Fri 31 May & Sat 1 June – Newcastle Utilita Arena
- Tues 4 June – Aberdeen P&J Live
- Sat 8 June – Glasgow OVO Hydro
- Weds 12 June – Nottingham Motorpoint Arena
- Sat 15 June – Leeds First Direct Arena
- Tues 18 June – Birmingham Resorts World Arena
- Sat 22 & Sun 23 June – London The O2
- Sat 29 June – Liverpool M&S Bank Arena
We spy a Sunday legends slot at Glastonbury there…
When do regular tickets go on sale?
General tickets will go on sale on Friday December 1 at 9am via their website here.
How much do tickets cost?
Girls Aloud tickets will start at £58.81 for seats and go up to £101.75. Meanwhile standing tickets will cost £73, or £208.75 for the VIP zone.
And let’s face it, when they’ll be playing all the hits like ‘Can’t Speak French’, ‘Call the Shots’, ‘Something Kinda Ooh’, ‘The Loving Kind’ and ‘Something New’ – that price is more than worth it!