Watch as Girls Aloud’s Nadine Coyle suffers on-stage blunder and starts to CHOKE mid-gig

GIRLS Aloud’s Nadine Coyle worried fans as she suffered an on-stage blunder during the latest show in their tour.

Nadine, 39, began to choke on confetti while the band were performing their 2003 hit, Jump, towards the end of the night.

Girls Aloud's Nadine Coyle suffered an on-stage blunder during their latest gig

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Girls Aloud’s Nadine Coyle suffered an on-stage blunder during their latest gigCredit: X
Nadine began to choke on confetti while the band were performing Jump

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Nadine began to choke on confetti while the band were performing JumpCredit: X

The vocal powerhouse even had to stop singing her lines, in front of a 20,000-strong crowd at London’s O2 Arena.

One fan captured the moment and shared it to X, formerly known as Twitter, joking in their caption: “That damn confetti has got beef with Nadine. Bless her.”

But it’s not the first time she’s fallen victin to the same gaffe.

Just a few weeks ago, the Irish star inhaled some of the confetti while on-stage at Dublin’s 3Arena.

Later on in the tour, Nadine told fans: “I choked on one of those things the other night.

“I took a big deep breath and I was like, ‘Huh,’ looking for the Heimlich to be fair.

“And in this day and age, somebody caught it and put it on TikTok so I could relive that moment any time I want.”

The girl group – also featuring Cheryl Tweedy, 40, Nicola Roberts, 38, and Kimberley Walsh, 38 – kicked off their comeback tour in May.

It was their first time performing since fellow bandmate Sarah Harding sadly passed away following a cancer battle in 2021.

They have since played a number of arenas and venues around the country including Manchester, Cardiff, Nottingham, Leeds and Birmingham over their 30 show tour.

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First announced last November, the long-awaited reunion tour is set to conclude in Liverpool later this week.

Every night, the girls have paid tribute to their late friend, Sarah.

Nadine addressed the audience in Dublin, saying: “We’re going to do a duet with Sarah tonight. It’s going to be us, Sarah, you. Let’s do this together.”

The moving tribute incorporated Sarah’s vocals, while images of her were shown on a screen behind the band.

Together, they all sang their cover of I’ll Stand By You which became their second number-one in 2004.

Girls Aloud rose to fame more than two decades ago when they took part in the ITV reality show Popstars: The Rivals in 2002.

They triumphed over a boy band from the show named One True Voice, with their single Sound Of The Underground.

The band went on to have three more number ones and 20 top ten hits.

The long-awaited reunion tour is set to conclude in Liverpool later this week

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The long-awaited reunion tour is set to conclude in Liverpool later this weekCredit: Splash
Girls Aloud rose to fame more than two decades ago

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Girls Aloud rose to fame more than two decades agoCredit: Getty Images