Rylan Clark made sure all eyes were on him as he danced up a storm at the exclusive Girls Aloud gig.
The TV presenter had the time of his life as he showed off his best moves at the show-stopping Girls Aloud reunion gig at 02 Shepherd’s Bush Arena on Tuesday night.
Rylan was partying alongside famous faces including Bake Off winner Candice Brown and Dancing on Ice legend Matt Evers.
Rylan, who shot to fame on The X Factor, was in great spirits as he threw his arms up to the girlband’s track Something Kind of Ooh.
He looked cool in a black top and bright orange trousers as her joined other stars at the gig including Rita Ora.
The 20-year reunion tour has drawn in floods of fans at the O2 Arena in Greenwich over the past few weeks, as well as the sell-out gig at Shepherd’s Bush too.
The shows were even more poignant as they were the first without their late bandmate Sarah Harding.
Just days ago Nadine Coyle was left in floods of tears as she honoured her late bandmate, Sarah Harding. The singer was extremely close to her late bandmate, who tragically died aged just 39 in September 2021. Sarah announced one year prior to her death that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer which sadly spread to other parts of her body.
Following her death, Nadine, Cheryl Tweedy, Kimberley Walsh and Nicola Roberts made the decision to fulfil Sarah’s last wish and head out on tour to celebrate her. Profits from the completely sold-out The Girls Aloud Show were donated to The Sarah Harding Breast Cancer Appeal, which has helped raise vital funds for research into the disease.
As the tour came to an emotional end at Liverpool’s M&S Bank Arena on Sunday, June 30, Nadine, 39, was overcome with emotion during their performance of I’ll Stand By You. The quartet informed the audience that they would be singing alongside Sarah from a previously unreleased recording of the song, which featured only Harding.
During the song, Derry-born Nadine was seen wiping her tears away with her glossy caramel locks as she started crying while trying to continue the performance. With a video of Sarah playing behind the four girls, Nadine turned to face her friend before she sought comfort from her bandmates.
Throughout the concert, Sarah’s memory was kept very much alive, with her iconic “Take a walk on the wild side of life,” from Something New being played across the arenas. As the band wrapped up their performance, a huge screen appeared on stage during The Promise, allowing Sarah to shine once again as she belted out: “So here I am, a walking primrose, wondering when I’m gonna see you again,” as fans and the band cheered for the late star. Moments before the four girls walked off stage, a photograph of Sarah appeared behind them alongside the text: “In loving memory of Sarah Nicole Harding. 17.11.81 05.09.2021.”
Rylan Clark certainly stole the show with his impressive dance moves at the Girls Aloud gig, showcasing his talent and energy for all to see. The atmosphere was electric as Rylan partied alongside other well-known faces such as Candice Brown and Matt Evers, adding to the excitement of the night.
As the 20-year reunion tour continues to draw in fans at both the O2 Arena and Shepherd’s Bush, the absence of the late Sarah Harding was deeply felt by all. Nadine Coyle’s emotional tribute to her bandmate touched the hearts of many, highlighting the special bond they shared both on and off the stage.
The decision to donate profits from The Girls Aloud Show to The Sarah Harding Breast Cancer Appeal is a touching gesture that reflects the band’s commitment to honoring Sarah’s memory and supporting important research efforts. The emotional conclusion of the tour in Liverpool further emphasized the enduring impact of Sarah’s legacy on the band and their fans.
Throughout the concert, Sarah’s spirit was kept alive through her iconic lyrics and presence on stage, serving as a poignant reminder of her talent and influence. The heartfelt tribute to Sarah during their performance of “I’ll Stand By You” was a powerful moment that encapsulated the deep bond shared by the members of Girls Aloud.
As the band continues to celebrate Sarah’s life and legacy, their commitment to honoring her memory through music and philanthropy is truly inspiring. The touching tribute to Sarah at the end of the concert, featuring a moving photograph and message, served as a fitting conclusion to a night filled with emotion and remembrance.
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Source: Los Angeles Times