Kimberley Walsh says Girls Aloud will not sing together in tribute to Sarah Harding when they reunite at a charity gala in memory of their late bandmate.
The 40-year-old told The Sun on Sunday night (02. 10. 22) it would not “feel right” for them to perform as a band on stage at The Primrose Ball event.
Kimberley added instead of singing together, the band have invited Years and Years frontman Olly Alexander, 32, to perform, along with Sarah’s St Trinian’s movie co-star Ricky Wilson, 44, and 71-year-old singer Chrissie Hynde.
The show – Sarah’s dying wish – comes a year after she was killed on September 5 by breast cancer aged 39, after her 2020 diagnosis.
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