Atomic Kitten roll back the years with St Patrick's Day Bongo's Bingo appearance
18.03.2022 - 15:09
/ manchestereveningnews.co.uk
They recently announced their comeback - without Kerry Katona - and Atomic Kitten gave fans a taste of what's to come. The girl band's Natasha Gay and Liz McClarnon rolled back the years for a live performance in Manchester for St Patrick's Day.
The glamorous duo were flying the Kitten flag together for a Bongo's Bingo double - performing first at Manchester's Albert Hall on Thursday night before then dashing over to Liverpool's Content. Both singers opted for ripped denims and strappy tops for the St Paddy's Day special.
And they got the madcap crowds at the rave bingo event well and truly in the spirit by reprising all of their biggest hits, with mass sing and dance-a-longs to the likes of The Tide is High and Do it to Me Right Now.
But, naturally, it was their huge fan anthem Whole Again that got the biggest cheers on the night from the crowds. The girls said they were happy for fans to sing along with either the original version or the "Home Again" England football version adopted by footy fans during the last Euro campaign.
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And with 2022 being a World Cup year, Natasha and Liz said we can expect another big comeback for the song this year with England back in action. Natasha said: "It's the World Cup this year, so this might be back..." in introducing the song to the cheering crowds.
Natasha, who last year married husband Charles Gray in a dreamy Italian wedding, rocked a bright green top teamed with casual denims for the Bongo's gig. Meanwhile bandmate Liz wore a pretty silk blouse with black cardigan and twinned with Natasha with her pale blue jeans.
Later this year Natasha and Liz will reunite with Prestwich's Jenny Frost, rather than