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3 hours ago, Popboi. said:

Non VIP too, mostly £55-105.

Where do you see that?

 

nvm I found it. Not bad at all :eek: 

 

What are the Girls Aloud ticket prices?

It’s been confirmed that the Girls Aloud ticket prices for their upcoming tour will be priced at the following: £58.81 / £73 / £101.75 / £208.75.

You can check out the full tour schedule below.

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Im highly thinking that I will fly to see them and Im from Malaysia which is 14 hours of flight and the flight price is not cheap too. I love this girls since I was in school. Next year, I will be 28. :cries:

 

I aim for O2 if I got one. Did anyone here will fly from far just to see them?

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Do you think that accomodation in london wil be a mess, since there is also Taylor playing the same dates there?

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6 hours ago, Superbitch said:

Uk girls… what would be the best date for someone who has never been to the uk to go to?? 

Someone please answer this :skull: I’m flying from the US and this will be my first international flight ever, I have no idea what I’m doing. 

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7 hours ago, Superbitch said:

Uk girls… what would be the best date for someone who has never been to the uk to go to?? 

London for sure!

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How much of a bloodbath will getting tickets be? S Club and JLS seemed very tame. 

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2 hours ago, BraveNewSeth said:

Someone please answer this :skull: I’m flying from the US and this will be my first international flight ever, I have no idea what I’m doing. 

I’ve been to other places but  I never been to the uk and I really want to but look below..

 

1 hour ago, madonnafan18 said:

London for sure!

thank you :heart2:

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10 hours ago, Superbitch said:

Uk girls… what would be the best date for someone who has never been to the uk to go to?? 

 

3 hours ago, BraveNewSeth said:

Someone please answer this :skull: I’m flying from the US and this will be my first international flight ever, I have no idea what I’m doing. 

The arena they’re playing in Glasgow is one of the most recently built ones, around a decade old, and it was built with the sole purpose to allow anyone a great view, no matter where they’re sitting or standing. Highly recommend a visit!

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13 minutes ago, Heartbreak Prince said:

 

The arena they’re playing in Glasgow is one of the most recently built ones, around a decade old, and it was built with the sole purpose to allow anyone a great view, no matter where they’re sitting or standing. Highly recommend a visit!

so London and Glasgow would be the best choices? :heart:

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the UK organizing so Untouchable tops the charts for a bit :weeps:

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1 hour ago, Heartbreak Prince said:

 

The arena they’re playing in Glasgow is one of the most recently built ones, around a decade old, and it was built with the sole purpose to allow anyone a great view, no matter where they’re sitting or standing. Highly recommend a visit!

How far is Glasgow from London? 

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I have been a fan for a decade now and was not able to see them live during Ten  era but now I am def flying to UK no matter what, I am sooo excited

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26 minutes ago, Joyride said:

the UK organizing so Untouchable tops the charts for a bit :weeps:

I wish it had a chance 

Untouchable

 

 

 

Nowhere on streaming tho 

The Promise
 
Biology
 

 

only this 

Album: Ten

 

 

 

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I'll be trying to get Glasgow. Hopefully since Taylor is playing in Edinburgh at the same day there's gonna be 50-60k less people not trying :laugh:

 

20 minutes ago, Superbitch said:

How far is Glasgow from London? 

Usually a 4-5h train journey or a 1h30 flight. If you manage to book the flight way in advance it only costs like £30 or so.

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The gap in dates after the O2 shows make me think they’ll add another 2-3 shows. I’d love to see them :jonny:

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13 hours ago, Superbitch said:

Uk girls… what would be the best date for someone who has never been to the uk to go to?? 

London would be a good balance between convenience and a good venue/atmosphere.

 

The atmosphere would be electric in Newcastle but that would be almost four hours away by train from London (assuming you're flying in there) and Newcastle isn't really a tourist city (still some very pretty Georgian architecture though). 

 

Dublin might also be a convenient option but GA never did as well in Ireland as they did in the UK, plus the arena is weirdly shaped.

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Do you guys think we could get some international dates (US, LATAM)? they were big or had some success in other countries outside UK? Honest question, I just know they were huge in the UK but I don't know anything about her outside figures.

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40 minutes ago, Romova99 said:

Do you guys think we could get some international dates (US, LATAM)? they were big or had some success in other countries outside UK? Honest question, I just know they were huge in the UK but I don't know anything about her outside figures.

Doubt it 

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47 minutes ago, Romova99 said:

Do you guys think we could get some international dates (US, LATAM)? they were big or had some success in other countries outside UK? Honest question, I just know they were huge in the UK but I don't know anything about her outside figures.

They were basically a non-factor outside the UK (no shade). Maybe a one off performance at a Pride event, but I doubt it'd be worth it. 

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7 minutes ago, Shelter said:

Doubt it 

 

3 minutes ago, Attitude said:

They were basically a non-factor outside the US (no shade). Maybe a one off performance at a Pride event, but I doubt it'd be worth it. 

Oh gawd, well I hope they release some DVD or sum so I can at least watch the show   :chick3:

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2 hours ago, Romova99 said:

Do you guys think we could get some international dates (US, LATAM)? they were big or had some success in other countries outside UK? Honest question, I just know they were huge in the UK but I don't know anything about her outside figures.

I'd say the chances are practically non-existent. They were only ever popular in the UK and Ireland and haven't performed or promoted elsewhere since 2005/2006. Plus three of them are mums now with their kids in school, and Cheryl in particular wouldn't want to be away from her son for long.

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Ok definitely getting the kitty kat zone

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Love the stage but that's odd when we've got a seated package leaked for front 5 rows dead centre? 

 

I can only see that map for one location so far, the rest have seated floor level...

 

I guess we'll wait for it to update and see whether the seated floor option is still happening as I saw it on AXS.

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3 minutes ago, The Slayer said:

Love the stage but that's odd when we've got a seated package leaked for front 5 rows dead centre? 

 

I can only see that map for one location so far, the rest have seated floor level...

 

I guess we'll wait for it to update and see whether the seated floor option is still happening as I saw it on AXS.

That layout is for Cardiff

maybe other cities will have changes 

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