June 2011

Behind The Headlines: ‘All Fired Up at the Summer Show Rehearsals’

This week’s behind the headlines sees @TheSaturdays takes us behind the scenes as the girls prepare for their busy schedule of summer shows and festivals. The girls talk about rehearsals and the forthcoming December tour and sing a bit of Alicia Keys ….

As always you can view this video on their official website at http://www.thesaturdays.co.uk

We hope everyone had a good time yesterday fighting for tickets for the ‘All Fired Up’ tour if you didn’t manage to get them in the pre-sales. The tour is looking good already, with a catwalk to get the girls closer to the fans and the promise of flying as well … if you don’t have tickets remember you can still buy them, see the previous posts for more information about the tour 🙂

The girls chat to Ents24

The lovely girls of @TheSaturdays chat to Ents24 about their arena tour which went on general sale today (see previous posts for more information)

After a sellout tour earlier this year and with the highly anticipated release of their new album this autumn, Frankie, Mollie, Una, Vanessa and Rochelle have announced their biggest tour to date, a massive 11-date arena tour entitled the All Fired Up Tour.

On the tour, Una proclaimed, “We still have our pop edge, but this time around we’ve taken things a bit more dancey.” with Frankie adding: “And we want to reflect that in our live show. We want it to be like one big giant party. The best night out you can have this December!”

The tour will kick off in Bournemouth on Friday 2nd December and will finish with a climatic show at Wembley Arena on Friday 16th December – a great way to treat the kids to an early Christmas present.

You can listen to the interview on Soundcloud below:
[The-Saturdays.Co.Uk] Ents24-com Exclusive Interview With The Saturdays by pcdworld.co.uk

Not That Kinda Girl – preview

The lovely team at @TheSaturdays have put up a preview of ‘Not That Kinda Girl’ which is the b-side which is exclusive to the physical CD release – which is out this week, not the 27th now ….

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=109HlpLh8_k[/youtube]

You can buy the CD online from HMV and remember you can download Notorious now from iTunes and the official remixes for Notorious can also be pre-ordered from iTunes here – released THIS Sunday – 17th June

You can also download the video from iTunes here

Bit more Notorious promo ahead

Seems a couple more promo spots have been added, all seemingly on Monday 27th June:

21st June – on the Ferne Cotton show on BBC Radio 1 – The Live Lounge – from 10am
24th June – Friday Download – CBBC Channel – 5.30pm
24th June – Graham Norton Show – BBC1 – 10.35pm
26th June – Something For The Weekend – BBC2 – 10.00am
27th  June – Daybreak – ITV1 – from 7.00am (Interview)
27th June – Lorraine – ITV1 – from 8.30am (Performance of Notorious)
27th June – This Morning – ITV1 – 10.30am

‘All Fired Up’ Tour – Stage Layout

Ticketmaster have posted a seating chart for @TheSaturdays forthcoming ‘All Fired Up’ tour that suggests that the stage will have a small walkway into the crowd, … check out the images below for the seating layouts

Update: Apparently the walkway is roughly 9 rows in length, if anyone can confirm this drop us a message!
Update2: Notice how a percentage of each venue is grayed out?  Are they not using the whole venue? ……

London Wembley Arena

Manchester Evening News Arena

Newcastle Metro Radio Arena

Not all the venues have a layout for The Saturdays yet, the others are just using the generic layout, hopefully they will be updated accordingly and that the walkway will be similar for all the venues, including the smaller venues such as Brighton, SECC, Cardiff and Bournemouth.

The Saturdays discuss touring, songs and flying

@TheSaturdays talk up their forthcoming album to PopDash
PopDash: You have just announced your biggest ever tour, how does it feel to be playing arenas at this stage in your career?

Frankie: It’s just amazing, that’s the only word for it really. It’s so exciting and something we’ve always dreamed of.

PopDash: Have you played those big stages in the past? Festivals and support shows, that kind of thing?

Vanessa: We got our first big break when we supported Girls Aloud on shows of this size and we never thought that we would get this far in our wildest dreams.

PopDash: Does this feel like the a new chapter in your career?

Frankie: Yeah, like when we supported Girls Aloud we were so in awe of them that we just thought “Wow”, we’ll never be like them and now we’re headlining the same places we were opening just a few years ago.

PopDash: How do you imagine your live show will change for the arenas?

Frankie: Everything has to be bigger doesn’t it? We’ll be pulling out the tricks so more costumes, more dance routines and lots of sparkles! All we know is that we want to fly at some point in the show.

PopDash: Flying as in wires and suspension?

Frankie: No, we’re actually going to learn to fly.

PopDash: OK, you got us there.

Both: (Laughter).

PopDash: Do you remember going to big concerts when you you were younger? Or even recently, you must have seen some great people.

Vanessa: Yeah, totally. I mean we’ve grown up going to see people put on really big shows and it’s kind of scary to think that so many people are going to be coming to see us.

PopDash: Obviously, you’ll be performing the new single at these shows. How have you found the reaction to ‘Notorious’?

Frankie: The reaction has been great. ‘Notorious’ is quite different to our previous singles and we love it but want our fans to like it to so we’re really happy that they do. It’s much clubbier than our other stuff and we love the beat of it.

PopDash: Is it typical of the stuff you’re working on for the next album?

Vanessa: Not typical, the new album is really varied. That’s the great thing about pop music, you get to try lots of different styles of music. Sometimes you want to put some R’n’B into the songs, sometimes dance music and then there’s always a few big ballads too.

PopDash: How is the recording going?

Frankie: It’s going really well thanks. We still have a lot to do but what we have so far is sounding great. We’re just writing a lot at the moment and working out what we want to say on this album.

PopDash: What sort of things are you writing about?

Frankie: Well five girls all together so obviously a lot of man bashing!

PopDash: And do you know when we can expect to hear the album?

Vanessa: Hopefully around November time, just before the tour starts.

PopDash: How does it feel being one of, if not the, biggest girl bands in Britain?

Frankie: It feels lovely. We work so hard that we never get much of an opportunity to reflect on things like that but it’s lovely that all our hard work has paid off and that people seem to like us.

PopDash: Do you keep an eye out for new girl bands? We’ve already had Parade and Wonderland do well this year…

Frankie: We don’t watch out but we think there’s always room for more. When we started there was Girls Aloud and Sugababes so we like seeing as many as possible really. It will be interesting to see how they do, we wish them all the best.

PopDash: And Girls Aloud are reforming next year as well….

Vanessa: We’re so happy to see them back together. They started us off at the beginning of our career so we can’t wait to see them again.

PopDash: Do you have a message for your fans who are lucky enough to get tickets for the ‘All Fired Up’ tour?

Frankie: Just thank you really. We’re so excited to be coming out and performing for you, putting on the best show possible.

PopDash: And finally, what are The Saturdays up to this Summer?

Vanessa: Loads of gigs, loads of festivals. We’re playing V Festival, T In The Park, Oxegen and loads of our own shows too. We can’t wait.

Sorry for the lack of updates recently, I’m still struggling with a major sinus infection. Full service – and the new look site – is coming soon 🙂

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