In the year 2000 Popstars was one of the most popular, highest-rating television programs in Australia and with the group’s overwhelming exposure, Bardot’s debut single “Poison” and self-titled debut album both entered at number one on the Australian ARIA charts, achieving multi-platinum sales. Further singles “I Should’ve Never Let You Go” and “These Days” continued the group’s successful assault on the Australian charts and in August, Bardot embarked on its first national tour to sell out crowds. Wood performed with her bandmates at the ARIA Music Awards of 2001 for which they were nominated in three categories. Promotional tours and performances were made in numerous countries including Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, New Zealand, India and the United Kingdom.
In 2001 the band became a 4 piece and Bardot returned to the spotlight with “ASAP”, the first single from their second album. “ASAP” went Top 5 as did the following single “I Need Somebody”. In November, Bardot released their second album Play It Like That, which achieved gold status upon release and performed before 90,000 music lovers at the Rumba pop festivals that toured the country. With this album Tiffani had one of her very first co written songs released with many fans loving the song and signed a big song writing deal with Warner Chappell Music Publishing for her songs.
In early 2002, they embarked on their second national tour and released their final single “Love Will Find a Way”, where Tiffani was the lead vocalist before deciding to “call it a day” in April of that year with a final performance on channel V saying goodbye to their many fans.
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