Girls Aloud fans are in for a treat with the release of previously unheard music featuring vocals from the late Sarah Harding. The iconic British girl group has released a reissue of its 2004 album ‘What Will The Neighbours Say?’, including three songs never heard before. The three tracks are originals called ‘Disco Bunny’ and ‘Baby When You Go’, and the third is their version of the Chris Isaak hit, ‘Wicked Game’. All the newly released songs feature Harding’s vocals, her first appearance in Girls Aloud material since their 2012 reunion.
The album was released to coincide with the 20th anniversary of their sophomore album, and the first to be recorded with pop production house Xenomania. The reissue is available in new formats and has additional rarities, including a cover of Chaka Khan’s ‘I’m Every Woman’ recorded for the ITV special ‘Discomania’ and an ‘Electronic Mix’ version of their 2004 hit ‘I’ll Stand By You’.
The news of the reissues comes as Nadine Coyle, Cheryl, Nicola Roberts, and Kimberley Walsh prepare to embark on their UK and Ireland reunion tour. The successful reunion tour initially had fifteen dates, which promptly sold out, leading the group to add another fifteen shows.
The tour is set to start in May with two back-to-back stops at Dublin’s 3Arena, followed by stops in other cities such as Manchester, Belfast, Cardiff, and Newcastle, in addition to five consecutive stops at London’s O2 Arena. The tour wraps up with two shows at the M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool on June 29 and 30.
While there has been much speculation about the girl group performing at this year’s Glastonbury festival, no artist has been confirmed yet. However, Girls Aloud will be performing at Brighton and Hove Pride in August, where they will headline alongside Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Mika
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