They released the song as a single and even performed it at Boxpark in London to fans.Most Wanted (2005) is a beloved game, revered by fans to this day. The lyrics were changed to: "Looking back on when we first met / I cannot escape and I cannot forget / Southgate, you're the one / You still turn me on / Football's coming home again". In 2020, band members Natasha and Liz delighted England football fans during the World Cup with their redition of 'Whole Again', changing the lyrics in praise of manager Gareth Southgate. They officially split in 2004, but came back on stage for a reunion in 2014. Kerry made headlines in 2002 when she announced that she would be leaving the band to focus on marriage and family. The line-up changed over the years, but has included Liz McClarnon, Natasha Hamilton, Jenny Frost, Kerry Katona and Heidi Range. Girl band Atomic Kitten were a regular feature in the charts in the 90s and 00s, with hits like 'Whole Again' and 'The Tide Is High'. In 2020, Sarah revealed she had been diagnosed with breast cancer that had advanced to other parts of her body. In 2021, there were whispers that the girls were planning to reunite for their 20th anniversary in 2022 but the plans have been put on hold following Sarah Harding's tragic death on 5th September 2021 aged just 39. After the tour, they announced that they had decided to split in a statement released on Twitter. In 2012, they released single 'Something New', a greatest hits album and a farewell tour called 'TEN'.
The studio album never happened, though, and it took three years for Girls Aloud to reunite for the group's 10th anniversary. Girls Aloud briefly interrupted the hiatus to do two shows supporting Coldplay along with Jay-Z at Wembley Stadium. After reigning supreme at the top of the charts for a number of years, the girls decided to take a hiatus in 2009 to pursue solo projects and promised that they would reunite in 2010 to release another album. Girls Aloud, made up of Cheryl, Kimberley Walsh, Sarah Harding, Nicola Roberts and Nadine Coyle, were formed on ITV talent show Popstars: The Rivals in 2002 and went on to become of the UK's biggest girl groups, famous for songs 'The Promise', 'Sound Of The Underground' and 'Biology'. Despite the band saying they will be splitting for good following their 'Thank You and Goodnight' tour, lead singer Ronan Keating has admitted that the Boyzone book will never be fully closed and there's even talk of a Boyzone movie! In 2018, Boyzone released album 'Thank You and Goodnight' with artists Sam Smith and Ed Sheeran writing for the band's final album which also marked their 25-year anniversary. Boyzone toured again in 2009, their last as a five. They reformed in 2007, announcing a tour for the following year. They did a brief tour in Ireland in early January 2000 before going their separate ways. Boyzone split in 1999 to pursue solo projects. The band was originally made up of Keith Duffy alongside Michael Graham, Ronan Keating, Shane Lynch and the late Stephen Gately – who sadly died in 2009 aged 33. Irish boyband Boyzone made their way into our hearts when they were formed in 1993, but it was single 'Love Me For A Reason', released in 1994, that broke them into the British charts.