All Saints dedicated their Pub in the Park performance of Pure Shores to Sarah Harding.
The Girls Aloud singer passed away on September 5, aged 39, following a year-long battle with breast cancer.
Closing out their set at Pub in the Park St Albans on September 11, Natalie Appleton said: “I want to dedicate this song to the beautiful Sarah Harding, may she rest in peace.”
The girls made a similar dedication during their set at the Isle of Wight festival on September 18 – All Saints’ final festival performance of 2021.
Following Sarah’s passing, bandmates Cheryl, Nadine Coyle, Nicola Roberts and Kimberley Walsh all paid tribute on social media, and it’s been reported a charity concert is in the works in her honour.
Insiders revealed: “It’s bittersweet, of course. They’ve all been through the most devastating news and it’s beyond tragic.
“But when the time is right they’d love to see a concert in Sarah’s memory.
“It would be hugely emotional for everyone involved, but it feels like a wonderful thing to do after everyone had hoped they might be able to do it together.
“They loved her energy and her zest for everything, so it would have to be done in that spirit. And if it could raise some money for charity too, then even better.”