June 2009

The Saturdays bring their first UK headlining tour to the Liverpool Empire

Jun 25 2009 by Michael Green, Chester Chronicle

The Saturdays pick up the pace and step on it for the release of their new single Work on June 29, coinciding nicely with their UK tour.

The track is The Saturdays’ follow-up track to their hit single, Just Can’t Get Enough, released in March for Comic Relief.

Work sees The Saturdays head to the dance floor and tear the roof off it.

“I’m so excited about releasing Work,” says Vanessa. “It’s one of my favourite songs on the album so I’ve been really looking forward to performing the routine.

“It seems to be a lot of people’s favourite too, so we’re hoping it will do really well.”

The Saturdays are Frankie from Essex, Una from Tipperary, Ireland, Mollie from Richmond, Vanessa from East London and Rochelle from Essex.

They have now embarked on their first ever headline UK tour.

“I can’t believe we are about to go out on our first tour,” says Una.Š“We hadn’t even released our debut single this time last year and nobody knew us.

“So many great things have happened and we can’t wait to go out and perform on our own headline tour.”

The Saturdays are one of the success stories of the last year. In nine months, they have had four top 10 singles and a top 10 album.

They can be seen live at the Liverpool Empire on Monday. Ring 0870 606 3536 for details.

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The Saturdays Win Over Fans

June 24, 2009

Electro-pop girl band, The Saturdays brought their glitzy stage show to Wolverhampton’s Civic Hall as part of their first solo tour since hitting the music scene last year.

Following their arrival into girl-pop’s elite, the five-piece – Frankie, Mollie, Vanessa, Una and Michelle – have stormed the charts with a series of hits including.

They rocked the crowd with tunes like Issues, If This Is Love and their recent Comic Relief hit, Just Can’t Get Enough, smiling when the mostly teenage audience offered appreciative screams and rapturous applause.

The set included a three-song super medley of the girls’ favourite songs, Beggin’ (Madcon), So What (Pink) and I Kissed A Girl (Katy Perry), which went down a treat.

With a stage set more suited for an arena tour, four costume changes and plenty of vocal ability and dance moves thrown in for good measure, these girls will more than likely be playing to a much larger audience next year with a second album and more pop hits under their belts.

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Win Tickets for Saturdays show in Sheffield!

The Saturdays fansite has teamed up with Windows www.imasaturdayspc.com – the sponsor of The Saturdays Work Tour – to offer a lucky visitor to the site 2 tickets to their tour. We have two tickets to give away for the show this coming Saturday in Sheffield at the Sheffield City Hall.

How can you win? Simply answer the very easy question below, and send your answer and your e-mail address to [email protected].

You have until Friday lunchtime to enter, a winner will then be chosen at random and you will be contacted (so please check your e-mail on Friday afternoon so we can organise your tickets!)

Q: Frankie and Rochelle where members of another Top10 group before they joined The Saturdays. What was the name of this group?

Send your answer, plus your name & contact e-mail address to [email protected] before Friday Lunchtime!

Good Luck!

– Please be aware that the winner needs to be free Saturday afternoon (Around 4pm) where you will be greeted by a representative, be given a free introduction to Windows Live Gallery, you will then be given a camera to capture the evenings events!

The Saturdays Taking July Off For 2nd Album

Tuesday, 9th June, 2009

The Saturdays have revealed that the whole of July will be dedicated to getting their next album ready.

The girl group, who are currently on tour, admit that they would like their second album to continue in a similar style to ‘Chasing Lights’ – but add that it is definitely a progression from their 2008 debut.

Speaking to Digital Spy, band member Mollie King explains: “It’s a similar sound. We’ve got a lot of people that like our sound at the moment so we didn’t want to go too different.”

“But it is a progression.” King continues. “Your second album always needs to be.”

Frankie Sandford adds: “We’re taking some time out because we’re on tour at the minute. But we’re going to get back to it in July and the whole month is pretty much for the second album.”

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