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08th Nov 2023

Girls Aloud to reunite for first single in 11 years in honour of Sarah Harding

Anna Martin

Girls Aloud are heading back to the studio to record a new single.

According to The Sun, the group are set to release a new track in honour of their former bandmate, Sarah Harding, who passed away from breast cancer at the age of 39.

A music source told the publication: “This has been one of the best-kept secrets in pop, but it’s actually happening now.

The girls really came back together as friends to rally around when Sarah died, and it repaired some of the old rifts and put things into perspective.

“Suddenly the reunion which had seemed totally impossible for so long just felt a totally natural thing to do — in Sarah’s honour.”

Girls Aloud are heading back to the studio to record a new single.
Credit: getty

The iconic group – consisting of Cheryl Tweedy, Nadine Coyle, Kimberly Walsh and Nicola Roberts – arrived at the studio in North London wearing hats to try and hide their identities.

It is also reported that they are working on a new music video to go with the track with the band dressing up as superheroes and featuring footage of Sarah.

Girls Aloud originally formed in 2002 on ITV’s Pop Stars: The Rivals and shot to fame, achieving 20 top-ten singles and five BRIT award nominations. 

But they split for good in 2013 as rumours of feuds between the bandmates began to swirl.

Girls Aloud are heading back to the studio to record a new single.
Credit: getty

After the band went their separate ways, Sarah went on to star in Coronation Street and even made an appearance in the 2017 edition of Big Brother.

In 2020 she announced she had breast cancer and that it had spread, before releasing a memoir in 2021 titled, Hear Me Out.

She sadly passed away on September 5th of that year. 

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