Girls Aloud are reportedly set for a comeback after more than a decade since they released music together.
The band consisting of Cheryl Tweedy, Nadine Coyle, Kimberley Walsh and Nicola Roberts, are said to have reunited to shoot for a new music video dedicated to their late bandmate Sarah Harding, the Sun reports.
A 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.”
The four bandmates reportedly arrived in seperate cars at a studio in North London to shoot the video for their comeback single.
The insider continued: “They’ve got a single and a video in the can, plans for a full record of new music, and for the fans the most exciting thing will be a massive reunion tour in 2024.”
The band were formed in 2002 on Pop Stars: The Rivals and went on to achieve humongous success.
The ladies achieved a record of 20 consecutive top ten singles, with four number one hits as well as five Brit Award nominations.
The band announced they were taking a break in 2009 to pursue solo projects.
In August 2020, Sarah revealed she had breast cancer which had spread and she sadly died in September 2021.
Her memoir titled Hear Me Out was released in 2021, which documented her life as well as her tragic diagnosis.
Cheryl, 40, Kimberley, 41, Nicola, 38, and Nadine, 38, reunited last October to honour their friend Sarah at an event in London.
Express Online have reached out to Girls Aloud’s representatives for comment.
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