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Girls Aloud are a British-Irish [1] pop girl group that was created through the ITV talent show Popstars: The Rivals in 2002. The line up consisted of members Cheryl, Nadine Coyle, Sarah Harding, Nicola Roberts and Kimberley Walsh.
The discography of British-Irish girl group Girls Aloud consists of five studio albums, two compilation albums, twenty-four singles, one promotional single, two live albums, one remix album, two box sets, eleven video albums and twenty-five music videos. Girls Aloud was formed in 2002 on the ITV1 talent show Popstars: The Rivals.
B ^ Appears in CD form on the rarities disc of The Sound of Girls Aloud. C ^ Outtake from the Chemistry sessions. D ^ An alternate demo of "Wake Me Up" appears on the rarities disc of The Sound of Girls Aloud. E ^ Later appeared on the re-issue of Sound of the Underground. F ^ From ITV1's Greasemania. G ^ Later appeared on What Will the ...
The Girls Aloud Show was the seventh concert tour by English-Northern Irish girl group Girls Aloud, with 30 shows across Ireland and United Kingdom.The tour marked the group's first tour since 2013's Ten: The Hits and their first as a quartet, following the death of Sarah Harding in 2021.
Girls Aloud (L-R: Sarah Harding, Nadine Coyle, Nicola Roberts, Cheryl Cole, and Kimberley Walsh) performing in Manchester in April 2009, as a part of their Out of Control Tour. British-Irish girl group Girls Aloud have embarked on seven concert tours of the United Kingdom and Ireland, six of which were in arena -sized venues.
Girls Aloud performed "Wake Me Up" on Top of the Pops on 28 January 2005. [18] Harley Davidson lent motorbikes for the members to use for the performance. [5] The band performed the track on the programme again on 4 March 2005. [19] It was also performed on Today with Des and Mel, [20] and at V Festival 2008. [21]
The Sound of Girls Aloud received positive reviews from critics. Talia Kraines of BBC Music called the album "a journey through the most exciting and daring pop music of recent times" and went on to add that "this reality band has surpassed all expectations," [8] while Paul Scott of Stylus Magazine described it as "an irreverent party through the last 30 odd years of pop, taking inspiration ...
Girls Aloud were formed through the show by a public vote on 30 November 2002. [12] The concept of the programme was to produce a boyband and a girlband who would be "rivals" and compete for the Christmas number one single in 2002. Girls Aloud competed against One True Voice, managed by music producer Pete Waterman. Both groups were sent on ...