Between Us.The title peaked inside the top five on the U.K. albums chart, and it produced a pair of top 40 hits with new songs “Love (Sweet Love)” and “No,” which rounded out a decade-plus of churning out smashes.
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Perrie Edwards refused to let a throat infection stop her from performing for Little Mix fans, and went on to break down in tears while thanking concert-goers for their support. Little Mix are currently on their Confetti Tour ahead of the remaining group members, Perrie, 28, Leigh-Anne Pinnock, 30, and Jade Thirlwall, 29, taking a hiatus from the band to pursue their own projects.Tonight, Friday 13 May, will be their final performance. With this in mind, mum-of-one Perrie, whose young son has been supporting the band on their tour, went on to perform at London’s O2 Arena, despite feeling under the weather.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter. You can sign up at the top of the page. “I have a bit of a throat infection, and my doctor was like, ‘You shouldn’t be singing, you shouldn’t perform’,” Perrie announced to the audience last night.
“I said: ‘Tough!’ I said there is no way I am missing out on London’s O2. “Can you imagine? I said, ‘Don’t worry, doc. Our crowds will sing every single line.’" Later in the concert, Perrie became overcome with emotion as she thanked Little Mixers for their undying support.
She said, as per The Sun: “You are incredible. “We are so thankful. And we are grateful to you guys as well for making this the most amazing ten years of our lives.” In an interview earlier this week, the three songstresses held back tears as they conducted their final interview together.
Speaking on BBC's The One Show, Jade confessed she will really miss having the girls by her side "24/7".TV host Alex Jones asked what she will miss the most about being in the band. "I will miss everything!" an upset Jade replied. "We cry laughing every day, we
.Between Us.The title peaked inside the top five on the U.K. albums chart, and it produced a pair of top 40 hits with new songs “Love (Sweet Love)” and “No,” which rounded out a decade-plus of churning out smashes.
Jade Thirlwall has broken her silence following Little Mix's final tour performance, as she posted an emotional goodbye to her bandmates and all the backing dancers and people involved in Confetti. Over the moon with the tour as a whole, 29 year old Jade, who signed off from the tour with an incredible beauty look, shared a series of snaps from over the weeks, including images of her, Perrie Edwards, 28, and Leigh-Anne Pinnock, 30, grinning and hugging on stage.The trio wore a mixture of purples, blues and greens as they posed in a variety of quick-change outfits for the show.There were also boomerang shots of Jade dancing to a jam-packed audience along with tears on stage.
Little Mix gave an emotional speech to their fans before letting their hair down for a wild party to celebrate the final stop in their Confetti tour before their hiatus. Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Perrie Edwards and Jade Thirlwall went out on a high over the weekend at London's O2 Arena – where they broke down in tears during their final performances. And after the show came to an end, the hitmakers addressed their fans following ten hugely successful years of being in the UK's biggest girl group.
Little Mix are saying farewell for now.
Little Mix performed their final show together last night (April 14) before taking a hiatus to pursue solo careers, and things got very emotional. Bandmates Perrie Edwards, Jade Thirlwall and Leigh-Anne Pinnock struggled to keep it together in front of their fans during the last performance of their Confetti tour at London's O2 Arena.
Pop band Little Mix has broken down in tears as they performed their final gig before taking a well earned hiatus. Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Perrie Edwards and Jade Thirlwall went out on a high on Saturday evening as the girls performed their penultimate gig at London’s O2 Arena.
Perrie Edwards cried at one of Little Mix' s final performances, and admitted she had been warned not to sing by doctors.
To Jade, Leigh-Anne and Perrie, Before I congratulate you on 10 incredible years in pop music and bid Little Mix farewell (for now) as you finish your last tour, I want to tell you a little bit about me. I have loved girl groups since I can remember. As a 1990s baby, the Spice Girls ruled my childhood.
It wasn’t supposed to work out. Girl groups were, notoriously, The X Factor’s most ill-fated export. Many had tried; Kandy Rain, Hope, Belle Amie. All had failed.
Peter Crouch has left fans in giggles as he resorted to watching the North London derby on his phone after taking wife, Abbey Clancy, and their children to watch a Little Mix concert at The O2 arena.The former Tottenham Hotspur footballer, 41, couldn't let a night out with his family distract him from his former side taking on rivals Arsenal. Sneaky Peter was caught out by wife Abbey, 36, who uploaded a video of her sheepish husband glancing down at his phone as the girl band took to the stage, The couple share children Sophia, 11, Liberty, six, and Johnny, four, but it's unclear which ones attended.The family were also joined by music agent John Giddings.
Little Mix star Perrie Edwards has given fans a rare glimpse into her life as she shared a series of rare pictures of her bare baby bump to celebrate one year on from the exciting news. The 28 year old singer who is currently in a relationship with Liverpool FC player Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, welcomed the couple’s first child into the world in August 2021. Little Axel Oxlade-Chamberlain was born in August, with many fans quick to point out how the latest edition to the young family was the spitting image of his father in the weeks that followed his birth.
Originally a creation of the X Factor, popular girl-band Little Mix are taking a break as a band but the three remaining members say they’ll reunite within three years as they “can’t live without each other”. Perrie Edwards, Jade Thirlwall and Leigh-Anne Pinnock announced back in December they are taking a break from the band to focus on separate projects, but insisted they were not splitting up.
Perrie Edwards has revealed she "thought she was going to die" as she prepared to go back on tour with her Little Mix bandmates months after giving birth to her baby boy.The 28 year old welcomed her son Axel with partner Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, also 28, in August 2021 and eight months later she and her pals Jade Thirlwall, 29, and Leigh-Anne Pinnock, 30, headed out on the road for their Confetti tour. With just one week to go for their final performance before going on a hiatus, the group got together for an interview with The Sun, where Perrie explained she and Leigh-Anne, who welcomed twins with fiancé Andre Gray last year, had intense "baby brain" during rehearsals.