Linda Nolan, renowned for her role in the iconic vocal group The Nolans, has passed away at the age of 65. Known for her extraordinary talent and resilience, Linda spent her final years raising awareness about cancer after being diagnosed with the disease in 2005.
Her team confirmed the heartbreaking news on Thursday, stating: “Over the weekend, Linda was admitted to Blackpool Victoria Hospital with double pneumonia.
“In the early hours of Tuesday morning, she entered a coma and was placed in end-of-life care surrounded by her devoted family. At approximately 10:20 AM on Wednesday, January 15, she passed away peacefully with her loving siblings by her side, enveloped in love and comfort.”
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The family expressed gratitude to the hospital staff, noting, “The team’s tireless efforts made this difficult time more bearable.”
They concluded by highlighting Linda’s enduring impact: “Her legacy goes beyond her remarkable contributions to music and entertainment. She was a beacon of hope, sharing her journey to inspire others. Rest in peace, Linda. You will be deeply missed but never forgotten.”
Linda Nolan Star Journey
Linda rose to fame as a member of The Nolans, a group celebrated for hits like “I’m In The Mood For Dancing,” which peaked at number three on the UK charts in 1980. Other chart-topping singles such as “Don’t Make Waves,” “Gotta Pull Myself Together,” and “Attention to Me” solidified their legacy in pop music.

In addition to her musical career, Linda appeared on “Celebrity Big Brother” a decade ago, earning eighth place, and made guest appearances on “Loose Women,” often alongside her sister, Coleen Nolan. Linda’s versatility extended to the stage, where she performed in productions such as “Blood Brothers” and “Prisoner: Cell Block H – The Musical.”
Linda’s battle with cancer began in 2005, leading her to dedicate much of her time to raising awareness and supporting cancer research. Her efforts helped generate an estimated £20 million for various charities. As a columnist for the “Daily Mirror,” she shared her experiences, offering strength to others facing similar struggles.
Fans and colleagues have paid tribute to Linda Nolan, celebrating her indomitable spirit and contributions to entertainment and advocacy. Her courage and optimism, even in the face of personal adversity, have left an enduring impact.
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