Glasgow bar Stereo are hosting a Girls Aloud disco in honour of Sarah Harding 's tragic death - taking place September 17.
Stereo are hosting the event in partnership with Pop Curious, a nightclub company that started in 2009 as an excuse to play Girls Aloud as much as possible.
As a tribute to Sarah Harding, and her musical legacy in the band Pop Curious are hosting discos in three locations across the UK: Glasgow, Manchester and London.

All money raised from the events will go towards Cancer Research UK, and The Christie in Manchester where Sarah received her treatment.
Fans of the band can expect a night filled with music to celebrate Sarah's finest moments, as well as songs from all of the other girls as well.
Christopher Dresden Styles, who runs Pop Curious said: "One of the main reasons I started Pop Curious? was because I wanted to hear more brilliant pop music out and about in clubs, and all you tended to hear were the dance remixes of the singles we actually listened to at home.
"The remixes were fine, but I wanted to hear the actual single mixes, plus some album tracks too and specifically I wanted to hear Girls Aloud songs.
"Since Girls Aloud launched back in 2002 off the back off Popstars: The Rivals, the band released an incredible number of amazing singles, starting of course with 'Sound Of The Underground', and they continued this run of brilliant, quirky, modern pop with singles like 'No Good Advice', 'Biology' and 'The Promise'.
"These songs still work on the dancefloor today, so running a series of fundraiser discos to celebrate the band in Manchester, Glasgow and London seems the most appropriate way for me to celebrate Sarah's career.
"Out of all the members of Girls Aloud, Sarah seemed to be the one who enjoyed being a pop star the most.
"She genuinely seemed to enjoy being there, and co-wrote several of their tracks.
"It's so sad that we won't get to see her perform on stage again with the rest of the girls, but we'll celebrate her spark on the dancefloor this month.
"The events are called "Walking Primrose", as that's the classic line Sarah belts out during 'The Promise' and it never fails to get everyone doing their best Harding impression!
"All the profits from the events will be split between Cancer Research UK and The Christie, which is where Sarah received her treatment."
There will also be free cardboard face masks of all the Girls Aloud group, available first come first serve.
At the end of the night, fans might be lucky enough to get lyric posters as they're going free to a good home at 1am.
The news of Sarah's passing came as a huge shock and heartbreak to fans over the weekend, so events like this to celebrate her legacy will be great for fans to have fun and pay tribute to the singer.