Nadine Coyle and AJ Odudu

Girls Aloud singer Nadine Coyle and TV presenter AJ Odudu headline second Sort Ball

The headline acts for the second ever Sort Ball have been announced, with Girls Aloud singer Nadine Coyle (pictured left) and DJ and TV presenter AJ Odudu (right) leading the Gatsby-inspired evening of entertainment. 

The event promises a night of 1920’s throwback elegance, with a three-course meal and a host of networking opportunities with assembled property professionals at the Valliant Live venue in Derby.

Nadine Coyle rose to fame as a member of Girls Aloud, one of the UK’s best-selling girl groups. Following the group’s successful 2024 reunion tour, Coyle continues to perform as a solo artist.

AJ Odudu is one of the UK’s most recognisable TV presenters, having fronted major shows including Big Brother and The Voice UK. Away from the screen, she has built a strong reputation as a sought-after DJ, bringing infectious energy to every set. Keeping the theme of the evening going, saxophonist M Sax will also be performing.

Kevin Tunnicliffe, CEO of Sort Group, said after the success of the first Sort Ball in Manchester last year, he knew he had to raise the bar for the event’s comeback

“With Nadine and AJ on board, we’re delivering a night of world-class entertainment, genuine fun and meaningful networking for the conveyancing and wider property industries,” he said.

“We can’t wait to welcome everyone to Derby in October.”

Tickets for Sort Ball 2026 are available on the ball website.

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