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{{short description|Australian female pop group}}
'''Bardot''' was an Australian [[pop music|pop]] group best known as the stars of the first series of Australian ''[[Popstars]]'' in [[2000]]. As a consequence of that program, they achieved a number one album and single in that year in Australia.
{{distinguish|Bardot (English band)|Bardo (band)}}
{{Use Australian English|date=January 2013}}
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{{Infobox musical artist
| name = Bardot
| image = Bardotineedsomevody.JPG
| caption = Bardot as a four-piece in 2001. From left: Belinda Chapple, Tiffani Wood, Sally Polihronas and Sophie Monk.
| origin = Australia
| genre = [[Pop music|Pop]], [[Dance music|dance]], [[Contemporary R&B|R&B]]
| years_active = 1999–2002
| label = [[Warner Music Group|Warner Music Australia]]
| website =
| past_members = [[Belinda Chapple]]<br />[[Sophie Monk]]<br />Sally Polihronas<br />[[Katie Underwood]]<br />[[Tiffani Wood]]<br />[[Chantelle Barry]]<ref>{{cite web |url=https://thewest.com.au/entertainment/celebrity-gossip/perth-raised-star-chantelle-barry-celebrates-wedding-and-booming-career-ng-b881039895z|title=Perth-raised star Chantelle Barry celebrates wedding and booming career|date=15 December 2018|access-date=2019-02-19}}</ref>
}}
'''Bardot''' was an Australian [[Pop music|pop]] [[girl group]] which formed in 1999, consisting of [[Belinda Chapple]], [[Sophie Monk]], Sally Polihronas, [[Katie Underwood]] and [[Tiffani Wood]]. The group formed on the Australian reality television series ''[[Popstars]]'', which attracted high ratings and significant media exposure. This resulted in the instant success of Bardot's debut single "[[Poison (Bardot song)|Poison]]" and debut album ''[[Bardot (album)|Bardot]]'' (2000), both which entered the Australian and [[Official New Zealand Music Chart|New Zealand]] charts at number 1.<ref name="ReferenceA" /><ref name="bardotnz" />


Following the departure of Underwood, Bardot released their second album ''[[Play It Like That]]'' (2001), featuring the top five Australian singles "[[ASAP (Bardot song)|ASAP]]" and "[[I Need Somebody]]",<ref>{{cite web|title=australian-charts.com - Bardot - Singles|url=https://australian-charts.com/search.asp?search=bardot&cat=s|accessdate=10 April 2024}}</ref> before parting ways in early 2002.<ref name=bardotbreakup>{{cite web|title=Sydney Morning Hearld - Bardot officially calls it quits (17 April 2002)|url=https://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/music/bardot-officially-calls-it-quits-20020417-gdf7cp.html|accessdate=10 April 2024}}</ref> In 2021, the compilation ''Greatest Hits'' was released to mark the group's 20 year anniversary.<ref name=bardothits />
==Popstars==
The members of Bardot were selected on the [[Seven Network]] in the early programs of ''Popstars'' with Belinda Chapple, Katie Underwood, Sally Polihronas, Sophie Monk and Chantelle Barrios initially selected to join a female pop group similar to the [[Spice Girls]]. The band was named after French actress [[Brigitte Bardot]]. Chantelle Barrios was asked to leave in mysterious circumstances early on and was replaced by Tiffany Wood.


==History==
"Popstars" was one of the most popular programs on Australian television in 2000. In addition, Bardot was sponsored by the [[Austereo]] radio network, [[New Idea]] magazine and [[Warner Brothers]] records. With this support, Bardot's first single "Poison" debuted at number one on the charts and went double platinum. Their first album Bardot debuted at number one in that year. Their second single "These Days" was also a success.
===1999–2000: ''Popstars'' and debut album success===
Bardot formed on the [[Seven Network]]'s first series of ''[[Popstars]]'', a talent [[reality television]] show which sought to produce a five-piece [[girl group]]. The Australian series was only second to the New Zealand version which produced the group [[True Bliss]]. The act would be sponsored by the [[Austereo]] radio network, ''[[New Idea]]'' magazine and signed to [[Warner Music Australia|Warner Music]].<ref name=thestory>{{cite web|title=Warner Music - Bardot - The Story|url=http://www.warnermusic.com.au/artists/press.asp?pressid=146|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20020220153731/http://www.warnermusic.com.au/artists/press.asp?pressid=146|url-status=dead|archive-date=2002-02-20|accessdate=13 April 2024}}</ref> In 1999, over 2,500 hopefuls<ref>''Popstars: The Making of Bardot'' VHS.</ref> turned up to auditions around the country, judged by radio presenter [[Jackie O (radio host)|Jackie O]], music executive Chris Moss, and Grant Thomas Management manager Michael Napthali, who would manage the group's career.<ref name=thestory />


[[File:Original bardot.jpg|left|thumb|Bardot's original line-up, including Barry (far left).]]After numerous elimination rounds, [[Chantelle Barry]], [[Belinda Chapple]], [[Sophie Monk]], Sally Polihronas and [[Katie Underwood]] were selected.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.sunshinecoastdaily.com.au/news/popstars-girl-group-bardots-biggest-secrets-finall/3337897/|title=Bardot's biggest secrets finally revealed|website=Sunshine Coast Daily|language=en|access-date=2019-02-19}}</ref> Shortly after the group's formation, controversy occurred when Barry departed the group with no explanation. During interviews years later, Barry clarified that she was forced to leave after taking Monk's weekly $100 money allowance, and forgetting to give it back to her.<ref name=news>{{cite web|title=Former Bardot member Chantelle Barry confirms she left the band after 'stealing' from Sophie Monk|url=http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/books-magazines/magazines/former-bardot-member-chantelle-barry-confirms-she-left-the-band-after-stealing-from-sophie-monk/news-story/f248d791d5e8c5028ef75aa7fd72431a|accessdate=9 October 2017|publisher=News.com.au|date=9 October 2017}}</ref><ref name=herald>{{cite web|url=https://www.heraldsun.com.au/coronavirus/hibernation/chantelle-barry-on-what-really-happened-when-she-left-bardot/news-story/2c848631eab64ee1f076cb9d43910d11|title=Chantelle Barry on what really happened when she left Bardot|date=19 May 2020|website=Herald Sun|accessdate=16 May 2022}}</ref> Polihronas would later state she felt Barry was "exploited" by the show and made out to be "the villain".<ref name=herald/> Following her departure, judges selected [[Newcastle, New South Wales|Newcastle]] singer [[Tiffani Wood]] as the fifth member and the name "Bardot" was chosen in tribute of French actress [[Brigitte Bardot]]. ''Popstars'' began airing in February 2000<ref name=Belindabook /> and followed Bardot during its recording sessions, photo and music video shoots, promotional activities and first live concert at the [[Sydney State Theatre]]. Considered a unique and fresh format at the time, it attracted on average more than 2.6&nbsp;million viewers per episode, making it one of Australia's most successful, highest-rating programs of 2000.<ref>{{cite web|last=Jinman|first=Richard|title=The blonde one|url=http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/05/09/1052280432668.html|accessdate=3 August 2013|work=The Sydney Morning Herald|date=10 May 2003}}</ref> The series was nominated for "Most Popular Reality Program" at the [[Logie Awards of 2001|2001 Logie Awards]].<ref>''[http://www.tiffaniwood.com/site/tiffani_bio.html Tiffani Wood Official Site]'' "Biography". Retrieved 28 June 2007.</ref> The success of ''Popstars'' led to widespread national media coverage and the group's instore signings attracted thousands of fans, translating into instant record sales success.<ref>{{cite web|last=Wiskirchen|first=Julie|title=Lookout, World... Popstars take Parramatta!|url=http://www.apeculture.com/music/popstars.htm|publisher=Ape Culture|accessdate=3 August 2013}}</ref>
Katie Underwood left Bardot in 2001 to appear in an Australian revival of [[Hair]] which unfortunately fell over before the show appeared on stage due to financial problems. Bardot released its second album "Play it Like That" in 2001 featuring the single "ASAP" which put the gitrls back on top. "I Need Somebody", the follow up single, showed the girl's new funky side. Their final single "Love Will Find A Way" found the girls saying goodbye in the song and the video. They broke up on May 2nd, 2002.
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Bardot's debut single "[[Poison (Bardot song)|Poison]]" entered the [[ARIA Charts|Australian singles chart]] at number 1, selling over 60,000 copies in its first week.<ref>{{cite news|last=Holmes|first=Peter|title=Signature Tune|newspaper=Herald Sun|date=2011}}</ref> It gained double platinum status,<ref name=ARIA00>{{cite certification|region=Australia|certyear=2000|accessdate=3 August 2013}}</ref> remaining in the top spot for two consecutive weeks.<ref>{{cite web|title=australian-charts.com - Bardot - Bardot – Poison|url=http://www.australian-charts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Bardot&titel=Poison&cat=s|publisher=Australian Charts|accessdate=3 August 2013}}</ref> Their [[Bardot (album)|self-titled debut album]] also entered the charts at number 1, with Bardot setting a record by becoming the first Australian act to debut at number 1 with both its debut single and debut album.<ref>{{cite web|title=Warner Music - Bardot album hits number one - breaks another record (8 May 2000)|url=http://www.warnermusic.com.au/artists/news.asp?action=read&newsid=436&artistid=961|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20020626121525/http://www.warnermusic.com.au/artists/news.asp?action=read&newsid=436&artistid=961|url-status=dead|archive-date=2002-06-26|accessdate=13 April 2024}}</ref><ref name="ReferenceA">''Official statement'' 14 April 2004.</ref> The album would go on to sell over double platinum copies and was the 20th highest selling album in Australia for 2000.<ref name=ARIA00/><ref>{{cite web|title=ARIA Charts – End Of Year Charts – Top 100 Albums 2000 |url=http://www.aria.com.au/pages/aria-charts-end-of-year-charts-top-100-albums-2000.htm |publisher=ARIA |accessdate=3 August 2013 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110528193102/http://www.aria.com.au/pages/aria-charts-end-of-year-charts-top-100-albums-2000.htm |archivedate=28 May 2011 }}</ref> Bardot repeated the same results with its debut single and album in New Zealand, where "Poison" spent three consecutive weeks at number 1.<ref name="bardotnz">{{cite web|title=Bardot – Poison |url=https://charts.nz/showitem.asp?interpret=Bardot&titel=Poison&cat=s |publisher=charts.nz |accessdate=3 August 2013 }}</ref>


Second single "[[I Should've Never Let You Go]]" peaked at number 14 in Australia.<ref>{{cite web|title=australian-charts.com - Bardot - I Should've Never Let You Go (song)|url=https://australian-charts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Bardot&titel=I+Should%27ve+Never+Let+You+Go&cat=s|publisher=australian-charts.com|accessdate=10 April 2024}}</ref> During this time, Bardot made a promotional trip to [[Singapore]] and other parts of south-east Asia, where the group had attracted a large fanbase.<ref>{{cite web|title=Warner Music - Bardot Take South East Asia By Storm (15 November 2000)|url=http://www.warnermusic.com.au/artists/news.asp?action=read&newsid=1106&artistid=961|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20020227041347/http://www.warnermusic.com.au/artists/news.asp?action=read&newsid=1106&artistid=961|url-status=dead|archive-date=2002-02-27|accessdate=13 April 2024}}</ref> The album reached number 2 in Singapore while "I Should've Never Let You Go" reached number 1.<ref name=sing>{{cite web|title=Singapore|url=http://www.geocities.com/bardot_world/charts_singapore.htm|accessdate=3 August 2013|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20050404123011/http://www.geocities.com/bardot_world/charts_singapore.htm|archivedate=4 April 2005 }}</ref> In August 2000, Bardot embarked on its first national [[concert tour]] of Australia<ref name=bardottour /> and released their third single "[[These Days (Bardot song)|These Days]]", which peaked at number 19 in Australia.<ref>{{cite web|title=australian-charts.com - Bardot - These Days (song)|url=https://australian-charts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Bardot&titel=These+Days&cat=s|accessdate=10 April 2024}}</ref> The group performed "These Days" at the [[ARIA Music Awards of 2000|2000 ARIA Music Awards]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHSgvrJXwJM|title=YouTube - Bardot "These Days" 2000 ARIA Awards Performance|website=YouTube|language=en|access-date=2024-04-10}}</ref> where they were nominated for [[ARIA Award for Highest Selling Single|Highest Selling Single]], [[ARIA Award for Highest Selling Album|Highest Selling Album]] and [[ARIA Award for Best Video|Best Video]].<ref>[http://www.ariaawards.com.au/history-by-year.php?year=2000 ARIA Awards] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110927124751/http://www.ariaawards.com.au/history-by-year.php?year=2000 |date=27 September 2011 }} Retrieved 28 June 2007.</ref>
==Solo careers==
Three members of the band Katie Underwood, Sophie Monk and Tiffany Wood (now Tiffani Wood) have so far gone on to have top 40 singles as solo artists. However, Tiffani Wood has stated in an interview that the band made little money due to costs of shooting videos and promotion costs.
Sophie Monk has achieved the most success with her debut single "Inside Outside" and debut album ''[[Calendar Girl]]''. She is currently working on her second album. Tiffani is currently working on an Album the first single released from it was the rock/pop song 'Devil In Your Soul", and Belinda has her debut solo single set for release in the near future.


===2001–2002: Departure of Underwood and ''Play It Like That''===
==Members==
In March 2001, Bardot relocated to the United Kingdom to release "Poison" and begin work on their second album.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.news.com.au/entertainment/tv/flashback/sophie-reveals-what-happened-to-the-bardot-vw-beetles-and-why-she-wasnt-allowed-to-quit/news-story/14714ade9291c5c3ea1289e99b5dc0a6|title=Sophie Monk: Why the star wasn't allowed to quit Bardot|website=news.com.au|access-date=2019-02-16}}</ref> Despite a significant promotional push including appearances on [[SMTV Live]], [[Nickelodeon (British and Irish TV channel)|Nickelodeon]] and [[Pepsi Chart (UK)|Pepsi Chart]], the single was only a limited success, peaking at number 45 on the [[UK Singles Chart]].<ref name="Chart Stats">[https://www.officialcharts.com/artist/10415/bardot/ Official Charts Company] Retrieved 10 June 2007</ref> While preparing the release of "[[ASAP (Bardot song)|ASAP]]", the first single from their second album, Underwood decided to leave Bardot in pursuit of a role in the musical ''[[Hair (musical)|Hair]]''. Ultimately the production was cancelled before it commenced due to financial pressures and shortly after, Underwood would go on to collaborate with dance act [[Disco Montego]].<ref>''SAIN Magazine'' "Four on the dancefloor", August 2001.</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.themorningbulletin.com.au/news/popstars-girl-group-bardots-biggest-secrets-finall/3337897/|title=Bardot's biggest secrets finally revealed|website=Morning Bulletin|language=en|access-date=2019-02-16}}</ref> "ASAP" launched Bardot as a four-piece in July 2001 and reached number 5 in Australia,<ref>{{cite web|title=australian-charts.com - Bardot - ASAP (song)|url=https://australian-charts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Bardot&titel=ASAP&cat=s|accessdate=10 April 2024}}</ref> becoming their fourth gold single.<ref name=ARIA01/>
* [[Belinda Chapple]]

* [[Katie Underwood]] (until 2001)
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* [[Sophie Monk]]
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* [[Tiffani Wood]] (as Tiffany Wood)
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* [[Chantelle Barrios]] (initially)
| format=[[Ogg]]}}In August 2001, Bardot performed the [[Village People]]'s "[[Go West (song)|Go West]]" at the [[opening ceremony]] of the [[2001 Goodwill Games]] in Brisbane<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GcL8zE74D1M|title=YouTube - Bardot "Go West" 2001 Goodwill Games Performance|website=YouTube|language=en|access-date=2024-04-10}}</ref> and in October, released the second single from their second album, "[[I Need Somebody]]". The single gained a positive reception from critics with comparisons to the [[Dance music|dance]]-pop music of [[Kylie Minogue]] being made.<ref>''[[Herald Sun]]'' by Cameron Adams. October 2001.</ref> It confirmed the group's staying power, peaking in the Australian top 5 and becoming Bardot's highest charting debut since "Poison".<ref>{{cite web|title=australian-charts.com - Bardot - I Need Somebody (song)|url=https://australian-charts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Bardot&titel=I+Need+Somebody&cat=s|accessdate=10 April 2024}}</ref> In November 2001, Bardot released their second album, ''[[Play It Like That]]'', which featured co-writes by all members and received favourable reviews from critics.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20090806075832/http://geocities.com/bardotforever2000/reviews.html Kinda Funky fansite] "Reviews". Retrieved 28 June 2007.</ref> The album debuted at number 16<ref name=PILT>{{cite web|title=australian-charts.com - Bardot - Play It Like That (album)|url=https://australian-charts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Bardot&titel=Play+It+Like+That&cat=a|accessdate=10 April 2024}}</ref> on the Australian album charts and was certified gold,<ref name=ARIA01 /> but continued to drop in the weeks following, spending seven weeks in the top 100.<ref>{{cite web|title=The ARIA Report - 7 January 2002|url=http://www.aria.com.au/Issue619.pdf|archive-url=https://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20080222222432/http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/23790/20020221-0000/www.aria.com.au/Issue619.pdf|url-status=dead|archive-date=2008-02-22|accessdate=10 April 2024}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref> To support the album's launch, Bardot performed at [[Austereo]]'s Rumba music festivals in Melbourne and Sydney, each attended by 40,000 spectators.<ref name=Belindabook />

In February 2002, the group released its final single, "[[Love Will Find a Way (Bardot song)|Love Will Find a Way]]", which peaked at number 18.<ref>{{cite web|title=australian-charts.com - Bardot - Love Will Find a Way (song)|url=https://australian-charts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Bardot&titel=Love+Will+Find+A+Way&cat=s|accessdate=10 April 2024}}</ref> In March they embarked on their second national tour with Australian boy band [[Human Nature (band)|Human Nature]]<ref name=bardothumannature /> and performed at the [[Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Mardi Gras Headliner Highlights|url=https://warnermusic.com.au/news/mardi-gras-headliner-highlights|publisher=[[Warner Music Australia]]|accessdate=10 April 2024}}</ref> In April, Bardot performed at the [[International Indian Film Academy Awards]] in [[Malaysia]], followed by a promotional tour of [[India]].<ref name=Belindabook />

===2002–2019: Break-up and post-Bardot years===
On 16 April 2002, Bardot announced its decision to split.<ref name=bardotbreakup /> An [[Press release|official statement]] read the group had "...cited the need for a well earned break following what has been a phenomenal 2.5-year explosion on the Australian music scene" and that "the pace at which the group's career continued...has taken its toll."<ref name=bardotbreakup /> The group performed a farewell concert for [[Channel V]] and made their final appearance together for a charity event on 2 May in Sydney.<ref name="ReferenceA" /> The decision to break up came as a surprise to many in the industry who believed Bardot was in the process of establishing a strong and credible reputation.<ref>{{cite news|title=Bardot tell why they split|newspaper=Herald Sun|date=April 2002}}</ref> Rumours circulated that the split was a result of Monk's desire to begin a solo career, though she denied this.<ref>{{cite news|title=Monk to try new habit|newspaper=Herald Sun|date=28 July 2002}}</ref> Soon after Bardot's split, Wood confirmed that at the time, both she and Chapple were the two members keen to continue as Bardot.<ref>''WOW! Magazine'' 2002.</ref>

All members, apart from Polihronas, went on to release solo music before forging careers in different fields. Solo singles that charted in the Australian top 50 were Underwood's "[[Danger (Katie Underwood song)|Danger]]" (2004) and collaboration singles "[[Beautiful (Disco Montego song)|Beautiful]]" (2002), "[[Magic (Disco Montego song)|Magic]]" (2002) and "Be Together" (2006),<ref>{{cite web|title=australian-charts.com - Katie Underwood Singles|url=https://australian-charts.com/search.asp?search=KATIE+UNDERWOOD&cat=s|accessdate=10 April 2024}}</ref> Monk's "[[Inside Outside (Sophie Monk song)|Inside Outside]]" (2002), "[[Get the Music On]]" (2003) and "[[One Breath Away]]" (2003),<ref>{{cite web|title=australian-charts.com - Bardot - Sophie Monk Singles|url=https://australian-charts.com/search.asp?cat=s&search=SOPHIE+MONK|accessdate=10 April 2024}}</ref> Wood's "[[What Are You Waiting For (Lindsay Lohan song)#Tiffani Wood version|What R U Waiting 4]]" (2004),<ref>{{cite web|title=australian-charts.com - Tiffani Wood Singles|url=https://australian-charts.com/search.asp?cat=s&search=TIFFANI+WOOD|accessdate=10 April 2024}}</ref> and Chappel's "Move Together" (2006).<ref>{{cite web|title=australian-charts.com - Belinda Chapple Singles|url=https://australian-charts.com/search.asp?cat=s&search=BELINDA+CHAPPLE|accessdate=10 April 2024}}</ref> Monk is the only member to have achieved a charting solo album with ''[[Calendar Girl (Sophie Monk album)|Calendar Girl]]'' (2003).<ref>{{cite web|title=australian-charts.com - Sophie Monk - Calendar Girl (album)|url=https://australian-charts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Sophie+Monk&titel=Calendar+Girl&cat=a|accessdate=10 April 2024}}</ref> In April 2004, Bardot's original management team Grant Thomas Management sued the ''[[Popstars]]'' producer Screentime and its joint venture company Five Divas, for [[breach of contract]] and loss of earnings.<ref>{{cite news|last=Wallace|first=Natasha|title=Bardot back from oblivion – but in court|url=http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/04/19/1082357114806.html?from=storyrhs|accessdate=3 August 2013|newspaper=The Sydney Morning Herald|date=20 April 2004}}</ref> In November 2000, Bardot sacked Grant Thomas Management midway through a three-year contract because according to Screentime, Bardot had "lost all confidence". Grant Thomas were successfully awarded $129,561.<ref>[[Paul Cashmere|Cashmere, Paul]], (22 September 2004). [http://www.undercover.com.au/news/2004/sept04/20040922_bardot.html "Former Bardot Manager Wins Court Case"]. Undercover Media Pty Ltd. Retrieved 7 January 2005.</ref> In 2009, Wood and Underwood professionally reunited for the stage musical ''Valentino'', based on the life of [[Rudolph Valentino]].<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://www.femail.com.au/tiffani-wood-katie-underwood-and-david-tydd.htm | title=Tiffani Wood, Katie Underwood in David Tydds Valentino }}</ref> In 2019, after years of being commercially unavailable, both of Bardot's albums were added to [[Streaming media|streaming services]].<ref>{{cite news|last=Hanson|first=Louis|title=Bardot's Entire Two-Album Discography Is Finally on All The Big Streaming Services|url=https://www.pedestrian.tv/music/bardot-streaming-services/|accessdate=17 April 2020|newspaper=Pedestrian|date=9 October 2019}}</ref>

===2020–present: 20th anniversary celebrations, ''Greatest Hits'' and mini reunion===
In April 2020, to commemorate the 20th anniversary of their debut single "[[Poison (Bardot song)|Poison]]", Wood, Underwood and Chapple reunited remotely online to perform the song.<ref>{{cite news|last=Hanson|first=Louisouis|title=Bardot Performed "Poison" On A 20th Anniversary Zoom Call & I'm Not Crying, You're Crying|url=https://www.pedestrian.tv/music/bardot-reunion/|accessdate=17 April 2020|newspaper=Pedestrian|date=17 April 2020}}</ref> Barry would also release her own version of "Poison" later that year.<ref name=herald/> A greatest hits album was released on vinyl in January 2021 <ref name="goatnation">{{cite web|url=https://goatnation.com.au/pre-order-bardot-greatest-hits-blue-vinyl/|title=**PRE-ORDER** BARDOT Greatest Hits – BLUE VINYL|work=goatnation|accessdate=2020-11-25}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://music.apple.com/au/album/greatest-hits/1560087415|title=Greatest Hits – Bardot|website=[[iTunes Store]]|accessdate=25 March 2021}}</ref> and a further compilation containing remixes, b-sides and the previously unreleased track, "Something Worth Fighting For", was released digitally in April 2021.<ref name="Remixes" /> In June 2021, both of Bardot's studio albums were re-issued on vinyl for the first time<ref name=bardothits>{{cite web|url=https://goatnation.com.au/pre-order-bardot-vinyl-album-bundle-bardot-play-it-like-that/|title=**PRE-ORDER** BARDOT VINYL ALBUM BUNDLE (Bardot + Play It Like That)|work=goatnation|accessdate=2021-04-19}}</ref> and in July 2021, an EP of new remixes was released.<ref name="2021 Mixes" />

In October 2021, Underwood and Chapple professionally reunited as a duo under the name Ka'Bel, releasing their debut single "Broken Hearted".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.outinperth.com/bardot-members-katie-and-belinda-reunite-as-kabel/|title=Bardot members Katie and Belinda reunite as Ka'Bel|work=[[OutInPerth]]|date=27 September 2021|accessdate=2021-09-27}}</ref> In 2023 Chapple published a memoir outlining her time in Bardot called ''The Girl in the Band''.<ref name=Belindabook>{{Cite book |url=https://www.simonandschuster.com.au/books/The-Girl-in-the-Band/Belinda-Chapple/9781761420726 |title=The Girl in the Band |date=2023-08-30 |isbn=978-1-76142-072-6 |language=en |last1=Chapple |first1=Belinda |publisher=Simon & Schuster Australia }}</ref>

==Lineups==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! colspan="2"|Members !!1999
! colspan="2"|2000
! colspan="2"|2001 !!2002
|-
|style="background:red"| || [[Chantelle Barry]]<br/>{{small|(1999)}} || colspan="1" style="text-align:center; background:red;"| ||colspan="13"|
|-
|style="background:#3BFF8D"| || [[Katie Underwood]]<br/>{{small|(1999–2001)}} || colspan="4" style="text-align:center; background:#1DFF5D;"| ||colspan="13"|
|-
| style="background:#FF5FE3;"| || [[Belinda Chapple]]<br/>{{small|(1999–2002)}} || colspan="6" style="text-align:center; background:#FF5FE3;"|
|-
| style="background:#5FF0FF;"| || Sally Polihronas<br/>{{small|(1999–2002)}} || colspan="6" style="text-align:center; background:#5FF0FF;"|
|-
|style="background:#D8FF0E"| || [[Sophie Monk]]<br/>{{small|(1999–2002)}} || colspan="6" style="text-align:center; background:#D8FF0E;"|
|-
| style="background:#478FD2;"| || [[Tiffani Wood]]<br/>{{small|(1999–2002)}}<br/>{{small|(Replaced Chantelle Barry)}} || colspan="6" style="text-align:center; background:#478FD2;"|
|}


==Discography==
==Discography==
===Studio albums===
* ''[[Bardot (album)|Bardot]]'' (2000)
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center;" border="1"
* ''[[Play it Like That]]'' (2001)
|+ List of studio albums, with selected details, chart positions and certifications
! scope="col" rowspan="2"| Title
! scope="col" rowspan="2"| Album details
! scope="col" colspan="3"| Peak positions
! scope="col" rowspan="2"| [[Music recording sales certification|Certifications]]
|-
!width=30| {{small| [[ARIA Charts|AUS]]}}<br/><ref name=ARIACH/>
!width=30| {{small| [[Official New Zealand Music Chart|NZ]]}}<br/><ref name=NZL/>
!width=30| {{small| [[Singapore|SGP]]}}<br/><ref name=SGP/>
|-
! scope="row"|''[[Bardot (album)|Bardot]]''
|
* Released: 1 May 2000
* Label: [[Warner Music Group|Warner]] {{small|(#8573830922)}}
* Format: CD
|align="center"| 1
|align="center"| 1
|align="center"| 2
|align="left"|
* [[Australian Recording Industry Association|ARIA]]: 2× Platinum<ref name="ARIA00"/>
* [[Recording Industry Association Singapore|RIAS]]: Platinum<ref name=SGP/>
* [[Recording Industry Association of New Zealand|RMNZ]]: Platinum<ref>[http://www.rianz.org.nz/rianz/chart.asp RIANZ] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090309095604/http://www.rianz.org.nz/rianz/chart.asp |date=9 March 2009 }} "Top 50 Albums 21 May 2000". Retrieved 10 June 2007.</ref>
|-
! scope="row"| ''[[Play It Like That]]''
|
* Released: 12 November 2001
* Label: Warner {{small|(#0927428112)}}
* Format: CD
|align="center"| 16
|align="center"| —
|align="center"| —
|align="left"|
* ARIA: Gold<ref name=ARIA01>{{cite certification|region=Australia|certyear=2001|access-date=22 August 2024}}</ref>
|-
|align="center" colspan="7" style="font-size: 85%"| "—" denotes releases that did not chart.
|}

===Compilations===
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center;" border="1"
|+ List of compilations, with selected details and chart positions
! scope="col" rowspan="2"| Title
! scope="col" rowspan="2"| Album details
! scope="col" colspan="1"| Peak positions
|-
! scope="col" style="width:2em;font-size:90%;"| [[Australian Independent Record Labels Association|{{abbr|AUS<br />100%<br />Ind.|Australian 100% Independent Albums chart}}]]<br /><ref name="100% AIR charts">{{cite web|url=https://air.org.au/chart/100-independent-albums-03-may-2021/|title=100% Independent Albums – 03 May 2021|publisher=[[Australian Independent Record Labels Association]]|date=3 May 2021|access-date=9 August 2021}}</ref>
|-
! scope="row"| ''Greatest Hits''
|
* Released: 30 January 2021<ref name="goatnation"/>
* Label: Point of Contact Australia {{small|(#81DBBDB0)}}
* Format: [[LP record|12" vinyl]], digital download, streaming
| 6
|-
! scope="row"| ''Remixes''
|
* Released: 23 April 2021<ref name="Remixes">{{cite web|url=https://music.apple.com/au/album/remixes/1563839349|title=Remixes by Bardot on Apple Music|website=Apple Music|accessdate=20 April 2021}}</ref>
* Label: Bardot
* Format: Digital download, streaming
| 5
|}

===Extended plays===
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center;" border="1"
|+ List of extended plays, with selected details and chart positions
! scope="col" rowspan="2"| Title
! scope="col" rowspan="2"| EP details
! scope="col" colspan="2"| Peak positions
|-
! scope="col" style="width:2em;font-size:90%;"| [[Australian Independent Record Labels Association|{{abbr|AUS<br />100%<br />Ind.|Australian 100% Independent Albums chart}}]]<br /><ref>{{cite web|url=https://air.org.au/chart/100-independent-albums-02-aug-2021/|title=100% Independent Albums – 02 Aug 2021|publisher=[[Australian Independent Record Labels Association]]|date=2 August 2021|access-date=9 August 2021}}</ref>
! scope="col" style="width:2em;font-size:90%;"| [[Australian Independent Record Labels Association|{{abbr|AUS<br />Ind.<br />Label|Australian Independent Label Albums chart}}]]<br /><ref>{{cite web|url=https://air.org.au/chart/independent-label-albums-02-aug-2021/|title=Independent Label Albums – 02 Aug 2021|publisher=[[Australian Independent Record Labels Association]]|date=2 August 2021|access-date=8 August 2021}}</ref>
|-
! scope="row"| ''2021 Mixes''
|
* Released: 23 July 2021<ref name="2021 Mixes">{{cite web|url=https://music.apple.com/au/album/2021-mixes-ep/1576637606|title=2021 Mixes – EP by Bardot on Apple Music|website=Apple Music|accessdate=16 July 2021}}</ref>
* Label: Bardot
* Format: Digital download, streaming
| 1 || 6
|}

===Singles===
{|class="wikitable plainrowheaders"
|+ List of singles, with selected chart positions and certifications
!scope="col" rowspan="2" | Title
!scope="col" rowspan="2" | Year
!scope="col" colspan="4" | Peak positions
!scope="col" rowspan="2" | [[Music recording sales certification|Certifications]]<br />{{small|([[List of music recording sales certifications#Singles|thresholds]])}}
!scope="col" rowspan="2" | Album
|-
!width="30"|{{small|[[ARIA Charts|AUS]]}}<br/><ref name=ARIACH>[http://www.australian-charts.com/showinterpret.asp?interpret=Bardot Australian Charts] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121001112856/http://www.australian-charts.com/showinterpret.asp?interpret=Bardot |date=1 October 2012 }} Retrieved 10 June 2007.</ref>
!width="30"|{{small|[[Official New Zealand Music Chart|NZL]]}}<br/><ref name=NZL>[https://charts.nz/showinterpret.asp?interpret=Bardot New Zealand Charts] Retrieved 10 June 2007.</ref>
!width="30"|{{small|[[Singapore|SGP]]}}<br/><ref name=SGP>[https://web.archive.org/web/20050404123011/http://www.geocities.com/bardot_world/charts_singapore.htm Bardot World] "Australasia and Singapore Charts". Retrieved 10 June 2007.</ref>
!width="30"|{{small|[[UK Singles Chart|UK]]<br/><ref name="Chart Stats"/>}}
|-
!scope="row"|"[[Poison (Bardot song)|Poison]]"
|rowspan="3"|2000
|align="center"|1
|align="center"|1
|align="center"|4
|align="center"|45
|align="left"|
* ARIA: 2× Platinum<ref name=ARIA00/>
* RMNZ: Platinum<ref>{{Cite certification|region=New Zealand|type=single|artist=Bardot|title=Poison|id=2000-05-05|source=newchart|access-date=2024-12-03}}</ref>
|rowspan="3"|''[[Bardot (album)|Bardot]]''
|-
!scope="row"|"[[I Should've Never Let You Go]]"
|align="center"|14
|align="center"|29
|align="center"|1
|align="center"|—
|align="left"|
* ARIA: Gold<ref name=ARIA00/>
* RIAS: Gold<ref name=sing/>
|-
!scope="row"|"[[These Days (Bardot song)|These Days]]"
|align="center"|19
|align="center"|—
|align="center"|12
|align="center"|—
|align="left"|
* ARIA: Gold<ref name=ARIA00/>
|-
!scope="row"|"[[ASAP (Bardot song)|ASAP]]"
|rowspan="2"|2001
|align="center"|5
|align="center"|—
|align="center"|—
|align="center"|—
|align="left"|
* ARIA: Gold<ref name=ARIA01/>
|align="center" rowspan="3"|''[[Play It Like That]]''
|-
!scope="row"|"[[I Need Somebody]]"
|align="center"|5
|align="center"|—
|align="center"|—
|align="center"|—
|align="left"|
* ARIA: Gold<ref name=ARIA01/>
|-
!scope="row"|"[[Love Will Find a Way (Bardot song)|Love Will Find a Way]]"
|2002
|align="center"|18
|align="center"|—
|align="center"|—
|align="center"|—
|align="left"|
|-
|align="center" colspan="8" style="font-size: 85%"| "—" denotes releases that did not chart.
|}

===Home videos===
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders"
|+ List of home videos, with selected details and certifications
!scope="col"| Title
!scope="col"| Details
!scope="col"| Certification
|-
!scope="row"|''Popstars: The Making of Bardot''
|
* Released: 22 May 2000
* Label: Warner {{small|(#8573830083)}}
* Format: VHS
|
|-
!scope="row"|''Bardot: The Adventure Continues''
|
* Released: 7 August 2000
* Label: Warner {{small|(#8573834193)}}
* Format: VHS
|
* ARIA: Gold<ref name=ARIADVDCert2002>{{cite certification|region=Australia|artist=Bardot|type=video|certyear=2002|access-date=16 December 2021}}</ref>
|}

===Music videos===
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders"
|+ List of music videos, with year of release and director
!scope="col"|Title
!scope="col"|Year
!scope="col"|Director
|-
!scope="row"|"[[Poison (Bardot song)|Poison]]"
|rowspan="3"|2000
|rowspan="2"|[[Mark Hartley]]
|-
!scope="row"|"[[I Should've Never Let You Go]]"
|-
!scope="row"|"[[These Days (Bardot song)|These Days]]"
|Simon Bookallil
|-
!scope="row"|"[[ASAP (Bardot song)|ASAP]]"
|rowspan="2"|2001
|Mark Hartley
|-
!scope="row"|"[[I Need Somebody]]"
|rowspan="2"|Simon Bookallil
|-
!scope="row"|"[[Love Will Find a Way (Bardot song)|Love Will Find a Way]]"
|2002
|}

==Concert tours==
{|class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center;" width=100%
|+List of concert tours, showing dates, associated album(s), countries and number of shows
!scope="col" | Title
!scope="col" | Dates
!scope="col" | Associated album(s)
!scope="col" | Country
!scope="col" | Shows
|-
!scope="row"| Bardot Live in Concert<ref name=bardottour>{{Cite web|url=https://www.angelfire.com/pop/popstarsbardot/tour/dates.html|title=2000 Oz and NZ Tour Dates|website=Online with Bardot|language=en|access-date=2024-04-04}}</ref>
| {{dts|August 13, 2000}} – August 26, 2000
| ''[[Bardot (album)|Bardot]]''
| {{hs|1 continent}} Australia
| 10
|- class="expand-child"
| colspan="5" style="border-bottom-width:3px; padding:5px;" |
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| content =
{{div col|colwidth=18em}}
*August 13 - [[Perth Entertainment Centre]], [[Perth]]
*August 15 - [[Adelaide Entertainment Centre]], [[Adelaide]]
*August 16 - [[Festival Hall (Melbourne)|Festival Hall]], [[Melbourne]]
*August 18 - [[Derwent Entertainment Centre]], [[Hobart]]
*August 19 - [[Silverdome (Launceston)|Silverdome]], [[Launceston, Tasmania|Launceston]]
*August 21 - [[National Convention Centre Canberra|Royal Theatre]], [[Canberra]]
*August 22 - [[Wollongong Entertainment Centre]], [[Wollongong]]
*August 24 - [[Hordern Pavilion]], [[Sydney]]
*August 25 - [[Brisbane Festival Hall]], [[Brisbane]]
*August 26 - Newcastle Workers Club, [[Newcastle, New South Wales|Newcastle]]
{{div col end}}
}}
|-
|-
!scope="row"| The Here and Now Tour (with [[Human Nature (band)|Human Nature]])<ref name=bardothumannature>{{Cite web|url=https://www.frontiertouring.com/past-tours/2002/human-nature-here-and-now-tour-2002|title=Human Nature - Here and Now Tour 2002|website=Frontier Touring|language=en|access-date=2024-04-04}}</ref>
| {{dts|March 2, 2002}} – March 17, 2002
| ''[[Play It Like That]]'',<br>''[[Here & Now: The Best of Human Nature]]''
| {{hs|5 continent}} Australia
| 10
|- class="expand-child"
| colspan="5" style="border-bottom-width:3px; padding:5px;" |
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*March 2 - [[National Convention Centre Canberra|Royal Theatre]], [[Canberra]]
*March 3 - [[Queensland Performing Arts Centre]], [[Brisbane]]
*March 5 - [[Perth Concert Hall (Western Australia)|Concert Hall]], [[Perth]]
*March 8 - [[Sydney State Theatre]], [[Sydney]]
*March 9 - Sydney State Theatre, Sydney
*March 10 - [[Newcastle Civic Theatre]], [[Newcastle, New South Wales|Newcastle]]
*March 12 - [[Palais Theatre]], [[Melbourne]]
*March 13 - Palais Theatre, Melbourne
*March 15 - [[Derwent Entertainment Centre]], [[Hobart]]
*March 17 - [[Victoria Park Racecourse]], [[Adelaide]]
{{div col end}}
}}
|-
|}

==Awards and nominations==
===ARIA Music Awards===
The [[ARIA Music Awards]] is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of [[Australian music]]. Bardot were nominated for three awards.<ref name="ARIA2000">{{cite web|url=http://www.ariaawards.com.au/history/year/2000 |title=ARIA Awards – History: Winners by Year 2000 |publisher=[[Australian Recording Industry Association]] (ARIA) |access-date=21 March 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070926235639/http://www.ariaawards.com.au/history-by-year.php?year=2000 |archive-date=26 September 2007 }}</ref>
{{Awards table}}
|-
! scope="row" rowspan="3"| [[ARIA Music Awards of 2000|2000]]
| ''[[Bardot (album)|Bardot]]''
| [[ARIA Award for Highest Selling Album|Highest Selling Album]]
| {{Nom}}
|-
| "[[Poison (Bardot song)|Poison]]"
| [[ARIA Award for Highest Selling Single|Highest Selling Single]]
| {{Nom}}
|-
| "Poison" (Directed by [[Mark Hartley]])
| [[ARIA Award for Best Video|Best Video]]
| {{Nom}}
|-
{{end}}

===Logie Awards===
The [[Logie Awards]] is an annual gathering to celebrate [[Television in Australia|Australian television]], sponsored and organised by magazine ''[[TV Week]]''. The awards are presented in categories representing both public and industry voted awards.{{Awards table}}
|-
! scope="row" rowspan="1"| [[Logie Awards of 2001|2001]]
| ''[[Popstars]]''
| [[Logie Award for Most Popular Reality Program|Most Popular Reality Program]]
| {{Nom}}
|-
{{end}}

==References==
{{reflist}}

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| title = Australian ''[[Popstars]]'' winners
| years = 2000
| after = [[Scandal'us]]
}}
{{end}}

{{Bardot}}
{{Sophie Monk}}
{{Katie Underwood}}


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==External links==
*[http://lyrics.activelyrics.com/B/bardot/index.html "Bardot" Lyrics]
*[http://www.lyricsquest.com/B/bardot/index.html All Lyrics: "Bardot"]
*[http://www.solo-bardot.vze.com/ Solo Bardot]


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Bardot
Bardot as a four-piece in 2001. From left: Belinda Chapple, Tiffani Wood, Sally Polihronas and Sophie Monk.
Bardot as a four-piece in 2001. From left: Belinda Chapple, Tiffani Wood, Sally Polihronas and Sophie Monk.
Background information
OriginAustralia
GenresPop, dance, R&B
Years active1999–2002
LabelsWarner Music Australia
Past membersBelinda Chapple
Sophie Monk
Sally Polihronas
Katie Underwood
Tiffani Wood
Chantelle Barry[1]

Bardot was an Australian pop girl group which formed in 1999, consisting of Belinda Chapple, Sophie Monk, Sally Polihronas, Katie Underwood and Tiffani Wood. The group formed on the Australian reality television series Popstars, which attracted high ratings and significant media exposure. This resulted in the instant success of Bardot's debut single "Poison" and debut album Bardot (2000), both which entered the Australian and New Zealand charts at number 1.[2][3]

Following the departure of Underwood, Bardot released their second album Play It Like That (2001), featuring the top five Australian singles "ASAP" and "I Need Somebody",[4] before parting ways in early 2002.[5] In 2021, the compilation Greatest Hits was released to mark the group's 20 year anniversary.[6]

History

[edit]

1999–2000: Popstars and debut album success

[edit]

Bardot formed on the Seven Network's first series of Popstars, a talent reality television show which sought to produce a five-piece girl group. The Australian series was only second to the New Zealand version which produced the group True Bliss. The act would be sponsored by the Austereo radio network, New Idea magazine and signed to Warner Music.[7] In 1999, over 2,500 hopefuls[8] turned up to auditions around the country, judged by radio presenter Jackie O, music executive Chris Moss, and Grant Thomas Management manager Michael Napthali, who would manage the group's career.[7]

Bardot's original line-up, including Barry (far left).

After numerous elimination rounds, Chantelle Barry, Belinda Chapple, Sophie Monk, Sally Polihronas and Katie Underwood were selected.[9] Shortly after the group's formation, controversy occurred when Barry departed the group with no explanation. During interviews years later, Barry clarified that she was forced to leave after taking Monk's weekly $100 money allowance, and forgetting to give it back to her.[10][11] Polihronas would later state she felt Barry was "exploited" by the show and made out to be "the villain".[11] Following her departure, judges selected Newcastle singer Tiffani Wood as the fifth member and the name "Bardot" was chosen in tribute of French actress Brigitte Bardot. Popstars began airing in February 2000[12] and followed Bardot during its recording sessions, photo and music video shoots, promotional activities and first live concert at the Sydney State Theatre. Considered a unique and fresh format at the time, it attracted on average more than 2.6 million viewers per episode, making it one of Australia's most successful, highest-rating programs of 2000.[13] The series was nominated for "Most Popular Reality Program" at the 2001 Logie Awards.[14] The success of Popstars led to widespread national media coverage and the group's instore signings attracted thousands of fans, translating into instant record sales success.[15]

Bardot's debut single "Poison" entered the Australian singles chart at number 1, selling over 60,000 copies in its first week.[16] It gained double platinum status,[17] remaining in the top spot for two consecutive weeks.[18] Their self-titled debut album also entered the charts at number 1, with Bardot setting a record by becoming the first Australian act to debut at number 1 with both its debut single and debut album.[19][2] The album would go on to sell over double platinum copies and was the 20th highest selling album in Australia for 2000.[17][20] Bardot repeated the same results with its debut single and album in New Zealand, where "Poison" spent three consecutive weeks at number 1.[3]

Second single "I Should've Never Let You Go" peaked at number 14 in Australia.[21] During this time, Bardot made a promotional trip to Singapore and other parts of south-east Asia, where the group had attracted a large fanbase.[22] The album reached number 2 in Singapore while "I Should've Never Let You Go" reached number 1.[23] In August 2000, Bardot embarked on its first national concert tour of Australia[24] and released their third single "These Days", which peaked at number 19 in Australia.[25] The group performed "These Days" at the 2000 ARIA Music Awards[26] where they were nominated for Highest Selling Single, Highest Selling Album and Best Video.[27]

2001–2002: Departure of Underwood and Play It Like That

[edit]

In March 2001, Bardot relocated to the United Kingdom to release "Poison" and begin work on their second album.[28] Despite a significant promotional push including appearances on SMTV Live, Nickelodeon and Pepsi Chart, the single was only a limited success, peaking at number 45 on the UK Singles Chart.[29] While preparing the release of "ASAP", the first single from their second album, Underwood decided to leave Bardot in pursuit of a role in the musical Hair. Ultimately the production was cancelled before it commenced due to financial pressures and shortly after, Underwood would go on to collaborate with dance act Disco Montego.[30][31] "ASAP" launched Bardot as a four-piece in July 2001 and reached number 5 in Australia,[32] becoming their fourth gold single.[33]

In August 2001, Bardot performed the Village People's "Go West" at the opening ceremony of the 2001 Goodwill Games in Brisbane[34] and in October, released the second single from their second album, "I Need Somebody". The single gained a positive reception from critics with comparisons to the dance-pop music of Kylie Minogue being made.[35] It confirmed the group's staying power, peaking in the Australian top 5 and becoming Bardot's highest charting debut since "Poison".[36] In November 2001, Bardot released their second album, Play It Like That, which featured co-writes by all members and received favourable reviews from critics.[37] The album debuted at number 16[38] on the Australian album charts and was certified gold,[33] but continued to drop in the weeks following, spending seven weeks in the top 100.[39] To support the album's launch, Bardot performed at Austereo's Rumba music festivals in Melbourne and Sydney, each attended by 40,000 spectators.[12]

In February 2002, the group released its final single, "Love Will Find a Way", which peaked at number 18.[40] In March they embarked on their second national tour with Australian boy band Human Nature[41] and performed at the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras.[42] In April, Bardot performed at the International Indian Film Academy Awards in Malaysia, followed by a promotional tour of India.[12]

2002–2019: Break-up and post-Bardot years

[edit]

On 16 April 2002, Bardot announced its decision to split.[5] An official statement read the group had "...cited the need for a well earned break following what has been a phenomenal 2.5-year explosion on the Australian music scene" and that "the pace at which the group's career continued...has taken its toll."[5] The group performed a farewell concert for Channel V and made their final appearance together for a charity event on 2 May in Sydney.[2] The decision to break up came as a surprise to many in the industry who believed Bardot was in the process of establishing a strong and credible reputation.[43] Rumours circulated that the split was a result of Monk's desire to begin a solo career, though she denied this.[44] Soon after Bardot's split, Wood confirmed that at the time, both she and Chapple were the two members keen to continue as Bardot.[45]

All members, apart from Polihronas, went on to release solo music before forging careers in different fields. Solo singles that charted in the Australian top 50 were Underwood's "Danger" (2004) and collaboration singles "Beautiful" (2002), "Magic" (2002) and "Be Together" (2006),[46] Monk's "Inside Outside" (2002), "Get the Music On" (2003) and "One Breath Away" (2003),[47] Wood's "What R U Waiting 4" (2004),[48] and Chappel's "Move Together" (2006).[49] Monk is the only member to have achieved a charting solo album with Calendar Girl (2003).[50] In April 2004, Bardot's original management team Grant Thomas Management sued the Popstars producer Screentime and its joint venture company Five Divas, for breach of contract and loss of earnings.[51] In November 2000, Bardot sacked Grant Thomas Management midway through a three-year contract because according to Screentime, Bardot had "lost all confidence". Grant Thomas were successfully awarded $129,561.[52] In 2009, Wood and Underwood professionally reunited for the stage musical Valentino, based on the life of Rudolph Valentino.[53] In 2019, after years of being commercially unavailable, both of Bardot's albums were added to streaming services.[54]

2020–present: 20th anniversary celebrations, Greatest Hits and mini reunion

[edit]

In April 2020, to commemorate the 20th anniversary of their debut single "Poison", Wood, Underwood and Chapple reunited remotely online to perform the song.[55] Barry would also release her own version of "Poison" later that year.[11] A greatest hits album was released on vinyl in January 2021 [56][57] and a further compilation containing remixes, b-sides and the previously unreleased track, "Something Worth Fighting For", was released digitally in April 2021.[58] In June 2021, both of Bardot's studio albums were re-issued on vinyl for the first time[6] and in July 2021, an EP of new remixes was released.[59]

In October 2021, Underwood and Chapple professionally reunited as a duo under the name Ka'Bel, releasing their debut single "Broken Hearted".[60] In 2023 Chapple published a memoir outlining her time in Bardot called The Girl in the Band.[12]

Lineups

[edit]
Members 1999 2000 2001 2002
Chantelle Barry
(1999)
Katie Underwood
(1999–2001)
Belinda Chapple
(1999–2002)
Sally Polihronas
(1999–2002)
Sophie Monk
(1999–2002)
Tiffani Wood
(1999–2002)
(Replaced Chantelle Barry)

Discography

[edit]

Studio albums

[edit]
List of studio albums, with selected details, chart positions and certifications
Title Album details Peak positions Certifications
AUS
[61]
NZ
[62]
SGP
[63]
Bardot
  • Released: 1 May 2000
  • Label: Warner (#8573830922)
  • Format: CD
1 1 2
Play It Like That
  • Released: 12 November 2001
  • Label: Warner (#0927428112)
  • Format: CD
16
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Compilations

[edit]
List of compilations, with selected details and chart positions
Title Album details Peak positions
AUS
100%
Ind.

[65]
Greatest Hits
  • Released: 30 January 2021[56]
  • Label: Point of Contact Australia (#81DBBDB0)
  • Format: 12" vinyl, digital download, streaming
6
Remixes
  • Released: 23 April 2021[58]
  • Label: Bardot
  • Format: Digital download, streaming
5

Extended plays

[edit]
List of extended plays, with selected details and chart positions
Title EP details Peak positions
AUS
100%
Ind.

[66]
AUS
Ind.
Label

[67]
2021 Mixes
  • Released: 23 July 2021[59]
  • Label: Bardot
  • Format: Digital download, streaming
1 6

Singles

[edit]
List of singles, with selected chart positions and certifications
Title Year Peak positions Certifications
(thresholds)
Album
AUS
[61]
NZL
[62]
SGP
[63]
UK
[29]
"Poison" 2000 1 1 4 45
  • ARIA: 2× Platinum[17]
  • RMNZ: Platinum[68]
Bardot
"I Should've Never Let You Go" 14 29 1
"These Days" 19 12
"ASAP" 2001 5 Play It Like That
"I Need Somebody" 5
"Love Will Find a Way" 2002 18
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Home videos

[edit]
List of home videos, with selected details and certifications
Title Details Certification
Popstars: The Making of Bardot
  • Released: 22 May 2000
  • Label: Warner (#8573830083)
  • Format: VHS
Bardot: The Adventure Continues
  • Released: 7 August 2000
  • Label: Warner (#8573834193)
  • Format: VHS

Music videos

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List of music videos, with year of release and director
Title Year Director
"Poison" 2000 Mark Hartley
"I Should've Never Let You Go"
"These Days" Simon Bookallil
"ASAP" 2001 Mark Hartley
"I Need Somebody" Simon Bookallil
"Love Will Find a Way" 2002

Concert tours

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List of concert tours, showing dates, associated album(s), countries and number of shows
Title Dates Associated album(s) Country Shows
Bardot Live in Concert[24] August 13, 2000 – August 26, 2000 Bardot Australia 10
Tour dates
The Here and Now Tour (with Human Nature)[41] March 2, 2002 – March 17, 2002 Play It Like That,
Here & Now: The Best of Human Nature
Australia 10
Tour dates

Awards and nominations

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ARIA Music Awards

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The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of Australian music. Bardot were nominated for three awards.[70]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2000 Bardot Highest Selling Album Nominated
"Poison" Highest Selling Single Nominated
"Poison" (Directed by Mark Hartley) Best Video Nominated

Logie Awards

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The Logie Awards is an annual gathering to celebrate Australian television, sponsored and organised by magazine TV Week. The awards are presented in categories representing both public and industry voted awards.

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2001 Popstars Most Popular Reality Program Nominated

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Preceded by
N/A
Australian Popstars winners
2000
Succeeded by