Glastonbury festival organizer is eager to book iconic girl group for 2025.

The group can access the same sense of female pop nostalgia.

July 6th 2024.

Glastonbury festival organizer is eager to book iconic girl group for 2025.
It seems that Emily Eavis, the co-organiser of Glastonbury, has her sights set on a certain iconic girl band for the festival's 2025 lineup. According to reports, she is determined to secure the noughties pop group, Girls Aloud, to perform at the event.

Last year's Glastonbury in 2024 was a huge success, drawing in hundreds of thousands of festivalgoers from all over the UK. And while the festival may have just ended, plans for the next one are already in motion. Among the many artists predicted to grace the stage, it has been revealed that Emily has her heart set on having Girls Aloud as part of the lineup.

A source close to Emily shared, "She is really eager to book Girls Aloud for next year's festival. Unfortunately, it wasn't possible this year because their tour dates coincided with the festival. But for 2025, it's a different story. There's no doubt that they would be a fantastic addition to the lineup and would draw in a large crowd."

The source also mentioned that Emily's enthusiasm for the group was further fueled by the success of other nostalgic acts, such as Sugababes and Avril Lavigne, at this year's festival. "Girls Aloud has that same ability to tap into the female pop nostalgia, while also having a loyal fanbase of their own. Everyone is hoping that a deal can be made for 2025."

However, this year's Glastonbury faced some criticism for overcrowding during popular acts. Fans struggled to watch performances by Sugababes and Avril Lavigne due to the large crowds. This sparked complaints from fans, who felt that these nostalgic acts should have been given more attention and a slot on the Pyramid Stage, the festival's biggest venue.

Interestingly, Sugababes, another popular girl group, drew in a massive crowd at this year's festival. It's clear that fans have a strong desire to see these iconic acts on stage, and Girls Aloud is no exception. The group, which was formed in 2002, was even rumored to make a surprise appearance at this year's festival. However, their own UK reunion tour caused scheduling conflicts.

The reunion tour, which kicked off in May, was a highly-anticipated event for fans. It also served as a tribute to their late bandmate Sarah Harding, who passed away from breast cancer in 2021. The tour, which included 30 dates, was a huge success and concluded in June.

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