Girls Aloud are 'set to perform at Glastonbury next year', as they head on tour more than a decade after they split. For their upcoming Girls Aloud Show, Sarah Harding's mum has given them her blessing to use her vocals, after she tragically passed away in 2021, after fighting breast cancer.
The pop group, who were created through the ITV talent show Popstars: The Rivals in 2002, will reportedly be hitting Worthy Farm for Glastonbury in June as they make their comeback.
It's been reported that Cheryl Tweedy, Nicola Roberts, Nadine Coyle and Kimberley Walsh could be taking their place on the famous Pyramid stage while at the Somerset festival.
An insider told The Sun: "Girls Aloud have been at the top of the wishlist to play after rumours of a reunion emerged.The festival needs some girl power after last year’s all-male line-up and the girls fit the bill. "They also have a huge back catalogue of pop anthems, so all ages will be singing along - exactly what the Legends slot is all about." News of their appearance at Glastonbury comes after co-organiser Emily Eavis wanted to champion female artists for next year's line-up.
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