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Something Kinda off! Girls Aloud fail to sell out any of their three nights London's O2 Arena after slashing ticket prices by up to 60% in bid to lure people into their reunion tour
It is particularly disappointing as - on the other side of London - Taylor Swift has just enjoyed a stupendous run of sold out shows in Wembley.
Maps of the London stadium on all three nights shows that you could pretty much pick any part to sit in to see the comeback tour of the group, known for hits including Love Machine, Something Kinda Oooh and Sound of the Underground. The group, featuring Cheryl Tweedy, 40, Nicola Roberts, 38, Nadine Coyle, 42 and Kimberly Walsh, 38, reunited for the first time since bandmate Sarah Harding died of cancer in 2021. The group was formed in 2002 on ITV's Popstars: The Rivals show with Pete Waterman, Geri Halliwell and Louis Walsh choosing the final line-up.
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