Girls Aloud Promise 'Ajaib' Tour, But Will Never Be The Same Without Sarah Harding
JAKARTA - Girls Aloud promised fans that their upcoming tour would be'magic', adding that would never be the same' without Sarah Harding.
News that the girl group in the 2000s will carry out the reforms arrived last week, November 22, when the surviving members Nicola Roberts, Kimberley Walsh, Cheryl and Nadine Coyle announced they would be gathering for a series of concerts next year.
The 2024 concert will mark their first appearance as a group since 2013, and will also be their first tour since the death of her bandmate Sarah Harding, who died two years ago of breast cancer.
Now, in a new interview, the members explained what fans could expect from the concert, and revealed how they plan to pay their respects to the late Harding.
"It's never going to be the same again (without Harding), we accept it," Cheryl told Sky News, "but we'll make a new type of glare with her in it."
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"You are constantly reminded that he is not here," added C Hoyle, confirming that the concert would be dedicated to Harding. "He's still a part of us, a very big part."
According to the members, they still need to arrange who will sing the rows originally sung by Harding during the concert, and the drills will begin in the new year.
"Fans also lost Sarah," Roberts told Sky News. "It would be strange for them to see us as four players, it would be strange if we played four games, but, well, we had to live it day by day. We will make it a miracle for him."