County Londonderry

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June 2024 Continued The Girls Aloud Show arena tour with her bandmates, honoring the memory of Sarah Harding.
May 2024 Reunited with Girls Aloud bandmates for The Girls Aloud Show arena tour, commemorating their late bandmate Sarah Harding.
2023 Performed a spoken word piece at the Coronation Concert marking the coronation of Charles III and Camilla.
July 2023 Attended the European premiere of Barbie and released a new single, a cover of Snow Patrol's 'Chasing Cars', titled 'If I Lay Here (Chasing Cars)'.
2022 James Nesbitt was nominated for Best Actor in a Series, Drama/Genre at the Satellite Awards for 'Bloodlands'
October 2022 Nadine Coyle performed a cover of the Cranberries' song 'Zombie', which was voted the number 1 Irish song of all time by RTE2FM listeners. Her performance received great reviews.
October 2022 Served as the keynote speaker at a rally organised by Ireland's Future.
2021 Served as a judge on 'Last Singer Standing'
2021 Participated in 'The Great Celebrity Bake Off For Stand Up to Cancer' as a contestant in Series 4
2021 Reunited with Jason Bell in Northern Ireland to co-parent their daughter Anaíya during the COVID-19 pandemic.
2021 Appeared as a special guest on 'RuPaul's Drag Race UK' (Series 3)
2021 Starred in the Netflix series Stay Close, adapted from Harlan Coben's novel, and had photographs used to represent the unseen character DI Marcus Thurwell in Series 6 of Line of Duty.
2021 James Nesbitt was nominated for Best Actor in a Lead Role - Drama at the Irish Film and Television Awards for 'Bloodlands'
2020 Nadine Coyle released the single 'All That I Know', which charted at position 62
2019 Appeared in multiple TV shows including 'Soft Border Patrol' mockumentary, 'Saturday Kitchen' cooking show, 'Living With Lucy' documentary, and 'The Hit List' Children in Need special
2019 Participated in the nineteenth series of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!, finishing in fifth place.
2019 Separated from Jason Bell due to their increasingly distanced lives, with Bell remaining in the United States while Coyle resided in Northern Ireland.
2019 Returned to the music scene with summer anthem 'Fool for Love', produced by Brian Higgins of Xenomania.
December 2019 Announced new track 'All That I Know', which was released in 2020.
2018 Guest performance on the TV show 'The Horne Section'
May 2018 Announced a seven-date tour of the UK and Ireland, which was subsequently cancelled in April 2018.
March 2018 Appeared in Fabulous Magazine with a cover photo shoot and feature interview discussing life after Girls Aloud.
March 22 2018 Nadine Coyle released her self-titled EP 'Nadine' through Virgin EMI, marking her first solo extended play release as a digital download.
February 8 2018 Released 'Girls on Fire', the first track from her four-track EP 'Nadine'.
2017 Released her debut EP titled 'Nadine'.
2017 Nadine Coyle played an Air Hostess in a supporting role in the film 'Pin Cushion'
September 8 2017 Released her single 'Go to Work'.
July 2017 Signed a recording deal with Virgin EMI Records.
2016 Divorced from Sonia Forbes-Adam.
2016 Appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the New Year Honours for services to drama and community in Northern Ireland.
2015 Nadine Coyle collaborated with Shane Filan on the single 'I Could Be', which was released from an album titled 'Right Here'
2015 Closed down Nadine's Irish Mist restaurant and moved back to Northern Ireland to raise her daughter Anaíya.
2015 James Nesbitt was nominated for Leading Actor at the British Academy Television Awards for his role in 'The Missing'
March 2015 Coyle discussed details of her second album, expressing intention to sign with a major label and describing the sound as similar to London Grammar.
2014 Nadine Coyle appeared in 'Lord of the Dance: Dangerous Games' as Erin the Goddess in a supporting role
2014 Stars as Tony Hughes in the BBC One drama series The Missing.
2014 Starred as Tony Hughes in the acclaimed BBC One drama series The Missing.
December 2014 The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies was released, concluding Nesbitt's appearance in the trilogy.
September 16 2014 Coyle announced she began working with longtime collaborator Brian Higgins.
August 2014 Coyle revealed she was recording songs for her second studio album.
June 2014 Nadine Coyle appeared on ITV's Michael Flatley: A Night to Remember, singing a cover of 'Dangerous Games' and announcing she would join Flatley's tour on select dates.
February 10 2014 Gave birth to her daughter, Anaíya Bell, with ex-fiancé Jason Bell.
2013 Nadine Coyle appeared in documentary 'Pop Life, I'm in a Girl Group!' (Episode 2 of 3)
December 2013 The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug was released, continuing Nesbitt's role as Bofur.
December 8 2013 Hosted the British Independent Film Awards in London.
October 2013 Announced separation from his wife Sonia Forbes-Adam after 19 years of marriage.
August 15 2013 Announced on Instagram that she was expecting a child and reuniting with ex-fiancé Jason Bell, who would be the father of her daughter.
March 2013 Girls Aloud announced their disbandment after concluding the Ten: The Hits Tour.
February 2013 Embarked on the Ten: The Hits Tour with Girls Aloud.

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