Girls Aloud are giving fans another reason to celebrate after announcing a deluxe reissue of their iconic 2007 album Tangled Up.
The record is getting the deluxe treatment on August 21, packed with previously unheard tracks.
Among the biggest highlights are two never-before-released songs, What’s A Girl To Do and My Heart, while an alternative version of Girl Overboard has already dropped on streaming services to give fans a taste of what’s to come.
British pop group Girls Aloud attend the World premiere of "St Trinian's" at Empire, Leicester Square in London on December 10, 2007. (UPI Photo/Rune Hellestad)
For the first time ever, the group’s 2007 Comic Relief smash Walk This Way; their chart-topping collaboration with Sugababes will also feature on a Girls Aloud album.
Sharing the exciting news on social media, the band wrote: “We are so excited to announce the Tangled Up deluxe reissue, which will be yours on the 21st August. The reissue includes previously unreleased songs from the vault, alternative unheard versions of tracks from the album and SO much more.”
@officialgirlsaloudWe are so excited to announce the Tangled Up deluxe reissue, which will be yours on the 21st August 📞💜 The reissue includes previously unreleased songs from the vault, alternative unheard versions of tracks from the album and SO much more. The album is available to pre-order now on coloured vinyl, picture disc and in a 3CD set
The release will be available to pre-order on a coloured vinyl, picture disc and as a special 3CD edition for collectors.
Originally released in 2007, Tangled Up became one of the group’s most-loved albums, producing hit singles including Sexy! No No No…, Call The Shots and Can’t Speak French.
The announcement comes after Girls Aloud’s hugely successful 2025 reunion tour, which saw Cheryl Tweedy, Kimberley Walsh, Nadine Coyle and Nicola Roberts reunite on stage in tribute to their late bandmate Sarah Harding.
Nicola Roberts (left) and Sarah Harding from Girls Aloud arriving for the Shockwaves NME Awards 2009 at the 02 Academy, Brixton, LondonThe emotional tour attracted more than 300,000 fans across 30 arena shows, celebrating the band’s incredible catalogue of hits while honouring Sarah’s legacy.
Now, fans have even more to look forward to, with unheard music finally seeing the light of day nearly two decades after Tangled Up was first released.