GIRLS Aloud stage a mini reunion as it’s revealed they banked £3.5million from their comeback tour last summer.
Kimberley Walsh, 43, and Cheryl Tweedy, 42, posed for a selfie with bandmate Nicola Roberts, 39, at the gala night performance of hit musical Hadestown, in which she plays Greek goddess Persephone, on London’s West End.


Fourth member Nadine Coyle, 40, was unable to make it.
It comes 14 months after their 30-show run ended, which was the biggest UK arena tour of 2024 and earned them £850,000 each.
The Call The Shots stars’ earnings were noted in Let’s Go Eskimo Productions, the firm set up in 2023 to handle the tour cash.
Let’s Go Eskimo is a lyric from Girls Aloud‘s hit Love Machine.
The girls reformed in memory of late bandmate Sarah Harding, who passed away in 2021 aged 39 following a battle with breast cancer.
Speaking about the future of the group last year, Cheryl said: “One thing I have learnt in my infinite wisdom, at my ripe age, is that you can genuinely never say never.
“Who knows what’s next. We’re like sisters now, so it never really ends. We’ve laughed, we’ve cried, we’ve cried laughing. It’s been really fun.”
Nicola is starring in the musical at London’s Lyric Theatre until January 18 2026.
She said: “This show is a true masterpiece, and I am honoured to be a part of such a talented and inspiring team.
“The role of Persephone has such depth and complexity, she feels light and sorrow, joy and darkness.
“Her songs are rich with emotion and an absolute joy to sing, and I’m excited to explore every facet of her character on stage.
“I am grateful for this incredible opportunity, and I can’t wait to share this journey with audiences in London.”