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Girls Aloud 'won't change' for Coldplay
Published Friday, Sep 18 2009, 09:17 BST | By David Balls

Rex Features
The 'Untouchable' group, who are currently on a one-year hiatus, insisted that they have no intention of making concessions to suit the audience.
"Coldplay asked us to do the gig because they like what we do," Nicola Roberts told Five Live.
"So for us to turn around and scrap a few songs and do a few covers to try and please the crowd - that's not what Girls Aloud are about at all.
"We're not going to change for anybody, we're just going to stick to what we do - our formula. So far it hasn't gone so badly."
The singer claimed that the audience would be well entertained with further opening sets from Jay-Z and White Lies on Friday and Saturday.
"You've got the pop element there, you've got the indie element there and you've got the hip-hop element there," she said.
"I think anybody who comes - whether it's a man, a woman, a young teenage girl, a young teenage boy - I think everybody will be entertained."
> Click here to read our review of Girls Aloud album Out Of Control
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