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Release Date:
November 17, 2024
Original Title:
The Girls Aloud Show: Live at The O2
Genres:
Music
Production Companies:
Mercury Studios
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
Confetti showers, flying motorbikes, multiple costume changes, pyrotechnics and hit after glorious hit… Girls Aloud perform to crowds of thousands as they take ‘The Show’ on a tour of 30 dates across the UK and Ireland. Celebrating over 20 years of chart-topping success, they perform a high-octane set that includes Love Machine, Biology, Something Kinda Oooo, I’ll Stand by You and the song that started it all, Sound of the Underground. Shot entirely in 4K, it’s an unforgettable, poptastic journey through their record-breaking career, made all the more poignant by emotional moments that pay tribute to their late bandmate Sarah Harding. In the words of the band themselves, it’s “a celebration of Sarah, our music and our incredible fans” - and one that captivates and honours the enduring legacy of one of pop’s most-loved groups, ever.
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Colorist:
Emily Russul Saib
Director:
Liz Clare
Director of Photography:
Nathaniel Hill
Editor:
Kyle Smart
Executive Producer:
Alice Webb
Marc Robinson
Kelly Sweeney
Producer:
Becki Powers
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