Maureen, Denise and Anne took to the stage over the weekend to pay tribute to their late sisters Bernie and Linda who had both battled cancer in their lives

View 2 Images
Denise, Anne and Maureen are back on stage as The Nolans for a special one-off gig(Image: Dave Nelson)
Three members of The Nolans reunited on stage this weekend to perform a special one-off gig to help raise money for cancer following the loss of two of their sisters to the illness in recent years.
Anne, 74, Denise, 73, and 71-year-old Maureen performed at Sheffield’s City Hall on Saturday night alongside a string of other stars to help raise money for Weston Park Cancer Charity.
Sadly youngest sister, Loose Women star Coleen Nolan, 60, was unable to join her older siblings due to work commitments and was said to be “absolutely gutted” as they were “doing it in honour of Bernie and Linda.”
Tragically, the family has also been blighted by cancer, with sister Bernie dying from breast cancer in 2013 at the age of just 52.
Then in January this year, Linda died from pneumonia aged 65 after her incurable secondary breast cancer spread to her brain two decades after her initial cancer diagnosis.

View 2 Images
Sadly Bernie (top right) and Linda (bottom left) have passed away from cancer(Image: Popperfoto via Getty Images)
We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and third parties based on our knowledge of you. More info
Surviving sister Anne, who took to the stage, has also had cancer twice, and their 70-year-old brother, Brian, was recently diagnosed with prostate cancer.
The show, called Simply The Best, was the first time this line-up of the Anglo-Irish sisters had performed together since 1978, performing hits including Attention To Me, Gotta Pull Myself Together and of course, In The Mood for Dancing.
One of the biggest-selling girl groups of all time, they’ve sold 30 million records worldwide and have a particularly big following in Japan.
Their biggest hit is “In The Mood For Dancing,” but it was the first time Denise had performed the song, as she left the band before it was released in 1979.
Sharing their reasons for doing the special show, Denise told the BBC they were determined “to do their sisters proud” and said: “Everything is difficult when someone goes, everything is a memory.
“But I think professionalism takes over. I did Linda’s eulogy when she passed away, and of course, right up to the moment you think, ‘Am I going to break down?’
“But you get up there and it’s like you’re speaking to somebody else, you’re doing your job, and that kicks in and you know you want to make someone proud.”
The trio also sang Tell Me It’s Not True from Blood Brothers, for which they won a Guinness World Record, as Linda, Maureen, and Bernie had played the role of Mrs Johnstone.
They were joined by stars such as Dr Ranj Singh, Layton Williams, Janette Manrara and Darren Day at the fundraising event. The show, dubbed Simply the Best, was hosted by the cancer charity BB With Love, which was established by Michael, Rachel, Sean and Matthew Croke in memory of their mum Bev Croke, who succumbed to breast cancer in March 2021. The charity’s name could be seen projected onto the wall as the Nolan siblings performed, reports the Daily Star.
The Crokes have raised over £250K through a variety of charity events, with all proceeds raised going directly to helping cancer patients and their loved ones. This includes extra aftercare, more research, additional treatments, alternative remedies, and mental health support.
The trio will be appearing at the Talking Pictures Festival of Film & TV Roadshow at the Hebden Bridge Picture House next Saturday for an exclusive Q&A.
News
Victoria Beckham is holding onto texts that could expose the “REAL NICOLA” — and she’s convinced Nicola was behind Brooklyn’s b0mbshell statement
The Beckham family was blown apart after Brooklyn made his bombshell statement, but now it seems Victoria has information that…
EXIT SHOCK! Coronation Street fans are reeling as Claire Sweeney is ‘set to leave’ the soap, with Cassie Plummer heading for a dramatic summer exit after three years. Insiders promise a “great” storyline — but what will it mean for the Street?
Coronation Street star Claire Sweeney is set to leave the soap as Cassie Plummer after bagging herself a new role….
‘SHE’S TAKING THE BLAME’: Debbie’s Prison Fate Revealed After Carl’s Sickest Betrayal Yet on Coronation Street
Debbie receives her sentence (Picture: ITV) Don’t do it, Debbie! Don’t go to jail for conniving Carl Webster’s (Jonathan Howard) crime! That…
Engaged or Not? Pete Wicks Addresses Rumours With Gushing ‘I Absolutely Adore Her’ Comment
‘I absolutely adore her’-Pete Wicks responds to engagement rumours Pete has revealed all Rumours have been flying that Pete Wicks…
‘Where Did the Time Go?’ Emmerdale’s Amelia Flanagan Marks Big Milestone With Heart-Melting Throwbacks
She’s grown up in soapland (Picture: ITV/Getty) The family of Amelia Flanagan have been celebrating the fact the star has now been…
Rebeccɑ Loos hɑs ripped into Victoriɑ Beckhɑm, insisting Brooklyn’s explosive stɑtement “confirms everything I sɑid” — ɑdding thɑt “ɑny other mother would hɑve reɑd the room”
Rebecca Loos has laid into Victoria Beckham in a new documentary about the family’s explosive feud, claiming that their son Brooklyn’s statement is…
End of content
No more pages to load






