UK girl group Girls Aloud just hit #1 in the UK with their new album, Out of Control, and they're thanking their fans by announcing a tour of arenas in 2009. The tour begins in Belfast at The Odyssey on April 30th and continues through May 23rd, when they hit London's 02 Arena.
The 2009 "Out of Control Tour" is the group's fourth arena tour and fifth overall. They last toured the U.K. in August, ending their longest running tour, the "Tangled Up Tour," in Leeds.
"We can't wait to get back out on the road to see our fans and play the music that we love from the past albums and especially playing the new songs in those arenas next year," singer Nadine Coyle said.
UK girl group Girls Aloud just hit #1 in the UK with their new album, Out of Control, and they're thanking their fans by announcing a tour of arenas in 2009. The tour begins in Belfast at The Odyssey on April 30th and continues through May 23rd, when they hit London's 02 Arena.
The 2009 "Out of Control Tour" is the group's fourth arena tour and fifth overall. They last toured the U.K. in August, ending their longest running tour, the "Tangled Up Tour," in Leeds.
"We can't wait to get back out on the road to see our fans and play the music that we love from the past albums and especially playing the new songs in those arenas next year," singer Nadine Coyle said.
UK girl group Girls Aloud just hit #1 in the UK with their new album, Out of Control, and they're thanking their fans by announcing a tour of arenas in 2009. The tour begins in Belfast at The Odyssey on April 30th and continues through May 23rd, when they hit London's 02 Arena.
The 2009 "Out of Control Tour" is the group's fourth arena tour and fifth overall. They last toured the U.K. in August, ending their longest running tour, the "Tangled Up Tour," in Leeds.
"We can't wait to get back out on the road to see our fans and play the music that we love from the past albums and especially playing the new songs in those arenas next year," singer Nadine Coyle said.
UK girl group Girls Aloud just hit #1 in the UK with their new album, Out of Control, and they're thanking their fans by announcing a tour of arenas in 2009. The tour begins in Belfast at The Odyssey on April 30th and continues through May 23rd, when they hit London's 02 Arena.
The 2009 "Out of Control Tour" is the group's fourth arena tour and fifth overall. They last toured the U.K. in August, ending their longest running tour, the "Tangled Up Tour," in Leeds.
"We can't wait to get back out on the road to see our fans and play the music that we love from the past albums and especially playing the new songs in those arenas next year," singer Nadine Coyle said.
UK girl group Girls Aloud just hit #1 in the UK with their new album, Out of Control, and they're thanking their fans by announcing a tour of arenas in 2009. The tour begins in Belfast at The Odyssey on April 30th and continues through May 23rd, when they hit London's 02 Arena.
The 2009 "Out of Control Tour" is the group's fourth arena tour and fifth overall. They last toured the U.K. in August, ending their longest running tour, the "Tangled Up Tour," in Leeds.
"We can't wait to get back out on the road to see our fans and play the music that we love from the past albums and especially playing the new songs in those arenas next year," singer Nadine Coyle said.
UK girl group Girls Aloud just hit #1 in the UK with their new album, Out of Control, and they're thanking their fans by announcing a tour of arenas in 2009. The tour begins in Belfast at The Odyssey on April 30th and continues through May 23rd, when they hit London's 02 Arena.
The 2009 "Out of Control Tour" is the group's fourth arena tour and fifth overall. They last toured the U.K. in August, ending their longest running tour, the "Tangled Up Tour," in Leeds.
"We can't wait to get back out on the road to see our fans and play the music that we love from the past albums and especially playing the new songs in those arenas next year," singer Nadine Coyle said.
This guitar, bass and drums trio has long been established as a premier blues-rock attraction, having performed 4,000 concerts in 21 years. This is their very first performance at The Eel Pie Club and we are expecting a full house so would advise advance booking. They've a mailing list exceeding 20,000 and a website which receives 1,000 visitors a day, and although primarily playing their own brand of rootsy Rock, Blues and Americana, they're also widely regarded as the UK's leading interpreters of the music of Jimi Hendrix and ZZ Top.
The band's guitarist/singer Slim had a new interview in Guitarist magazine recently, and the lads have just released a new 3-hour double live DVD, titled 'Curse Of The Killer Hamsters!’
Mylene Farmer is a French singer, songwriter, actress and author. she has sold more the 25 million records and is among the most successful recording artists of all time in France.
This is Mylenes fifth tour and will support her seventh album. The concert at Stade de France on the 12th September coincides with the singer's birthday.
Jean-Paul Gaultier confirmed to be the fashion designer for this tour. It was also announced that the entire show will be filmed "with very sophisticated means of tridimensional cinema".
Gary Grainger and Peter Hope-Evans are superb musicians who have played with the biggest names in rock music but both have retained their enthusiasm for the UK rhythm and blues that started them in their careers.
Gary Grainger is undoubtedly one of the finest guitar players in the world. He spent almost 10 years with The Rod Stewart Band – 5 years in the USA and 2 world tours - and co-wrote hits such as ‘Do you think I’m Sexy’, ‘Hot Legs’ , ‘I Was Only Joking’ and ‘Passion’, before joining The Roger Daltry Band. He plays guitar with The Jones Gang which is the band run by Kenney Jones of the Small Faces/The Who. Gary also played with Pete Townshend at the Albert Hall in a special memorial gig for Ronnie Lane not long ago.
Peter Hope-Evans was with Medicine Head and as an exponent of the blues harmonica, his technique has to be seen to be believed. He had 4 hit singles with Medicine Head and now appears with Pete Townshend on many of
his albums. Alan Rogan (who apart from being a musician in his own
right, is Ronnie Wood’s technical manager) will be on bass and other band members – vocalist, keyboard player and drummer are still to be advised.
Guitarist, Micky Moody, of Whitesnake, Juicy Lucy and Snafu fame, will be appearing with his 6-piece band which also includes Buddy Whittington, John Mayall’s regular guitarist, two members of the Indie group, Herbaliser – Micky Moody Jr. on drums and Ollie Parfitt on keyboards, Pete Stroud on bass (Roger Chapman, Moody Marsden Band, Peter Green’s Splinter Group), with vocals by Gav Conder who has backed the likes of Bryan Adams
and Tony Hadley, whose voice has been compared with Paul Rodgers. Micky
has recently released a new live album – Micky Moody and Friends – Live and Rocking which is currently available on his website
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