Calling all Girls Aloud fans! This is your chance to get some free tickets to see the iconic girl band in a London landmark.
The 'Love Machine' singers will be taking over the O2 Arena for five shows from 22 June to 27 June 2024.
The band's tour, 'The Girls Aloud Show' marks 21 years since the group, made up of Cheryl, Kimberley Walsh, Nadine Coyle, Nicola Roberts and Sarah Harding were voted the winners of Popstars: The Rivals and formed Girls Aloud.
In 2021 Sarah died from complications from breast cancer, seeing her bandmates come back together in aid of the Sarah Harding Breast Cancer Appeal.
Together, the girls raised more than £1 million for breast cancer charities which saw auctions and a limited edition of their debut single 'Sound of the Underground'.
The group later confirmed that they would be touring the UK in celebration of Girls Aloud's career and would not be releasing any new music or music videos for the tour.
Girls Aloud sold more than 5 million albums and still holds the Guinness World Record for 20 consecutive UK Top 10 singles.
First announcing the tour, the group said: "We’re so excited to announce that we will be touring the UK & Ireland in May and June 2024. A celebration of Sarah, our music and our incredible fans. We can’t wait to sing and dance with you all once again."
Tickets for the Girls Aloud Show were in high demand with many shows now sold out, but there's still a way to get tickets.
How to get free tickets to Girls Aloud at the O2 Arena
The O2 Arena in London is offering one lucky fan the chance to win two tickets to see Girls Aloud on June 27.
To enter the competition, held on Facebook, all you need to do is tag in the comments of the post who you would bring with you.
The lucky winner will be selected by random on April 3 ahead of the show in June.
You can also find out all terms and conditions via the Facebook post by the O2 Arena.
Good luck!
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