Women Aloud singer Kimberley Walsh has confirmed the band are set to launch new music to mark the twentieth anniversary of their debut album ‘Sound Of The Underground’.
It comes after the band lately launched a particular vinyl version of their 2002 debut single of the identical title, with all income from the urgent going straight into The Sarah Harding Breast Most cancers Attraction. The singer died from breast most cancers in September 2021, after revealing her analysis to the general public in August 2020.
The woman group lately revealed that over the previous 12 months, the group raised greater than £1million in funds for breast most cancers charities.
Now, in line with Walsh the remaining members will launch some different takes from the file, which first got here out in Could 2003.
She instructed the MailOnline: “We’ve bought some enjoyable different variations of songs mendacity round and little re-releases simply to form of mark that as a result of, you realize, it’s a giant deal. 20 years is a very long time and the love that we nonetheless really feel for ‘Sound Of The Underground’ and among the songs from the primary album are nonetheless large. So it nonetheless looks like one thing to have fun, however in a form of kind of discreet method, I assume.”
Regardless of that the singer stated the band wouldn’t be reconvening to file new music or carry out stay.
Walsh added: “We’re probably not doing something collectively as a bunch for apparent causes. I believe there’s already been one re-release of ‘Sound Of The Underground’ with totally different women singing totally different lyrics, which is sort of enjoyable.”
They beforehand confirmed that they had been planning a one-off reunion gig, doubling as a profit live performance, in Harding’s reminiscence, which by no means materialised and now appears unlikely.
In the meantime, Wargasm lately honoured Women Aloud with a raucous cowl of their 2006 hit ‘One thing Kinda Ooooh’.