2011 Tour

[Updatedx2] February 2011 Tour Dates

Still no e-mail yet, well I’ve not got it yet, but it seems the tickets go on sale on 2nd September at 9am, the tour hits the following locations:

THE SATURDAYS Philharmonic Hall Liverpool SAT 05/02/2011
THE SATURDAYS Newcastle City Hall Newcastle MON 07/02/2011
THE SATURDAYS Carlisle Sands Centre Carlisle WED 09/02/2011
THE SATURDAYS Apollo Manchester THU 10/02/2011
THE SATURDAYS City Hall Sheffield FRI 11/02/2011
THE SATURDAYS Royal Concert Hall Nottingham SAT 12/02/2011
THE SATURDAYS The Civic Hall Wolverhampton MON 14/02/2011
THE SATURDAYS Brighton Centre Brighton TUE 15/02/2011
THE SATURDAYS HMV Apollo Hammersmith London THU 17/02/2011
THE SATURDAYS New Theatre – Oxford Oxford SAT 19/02/2011
THE SATURDAYS Cliffs Pavilion Southend SUN 20/02/2011
THE SATURDAYS De Montfort Hall Leicester MON 21/02/2011
THE SATURDAYS Colston Hall Bristol TUE 22/02/2011
THE SATURDAYS Plymouth Pavilions Plymouth THU 24/02/2011
THE SATURDAYS Cardiff International Arena Cardiff FRI 25/02/2011
THE SATURDAYS Bournemouth Int’nl Centre Bournemouth SAT 26/02/2011

Update: Tickets are showing up on other ticket sites now, prices seem to be £27.50 but will no doubt cost a bit more for London – as they always do!
Update2: The mailer has now been sent out – check your inboxes. There is a link there to the presale on the 2nd September, as well as the tour dates that we listed above 🙂

The Saturdays want to “steal” ideas from the late Michael Jackson.

The British girl band are feeling inspired after watching the ‘This Is It’ DVD – which featured rehearsal footage from the late star’s planned London residency, which was scheduled to begin just weeks after his death from acute Propofol intoxication last June – and want to make their live shows more of a “spectacle”.

Singer Una Healey explained: “We are always dreaming about what we could do as a band. I was watching Michael Jackson’s ‘This Is It’ last night and that would have been one hell of a show. Like MJ showed, it should be all about the spectacle. He can’t use them now, so maybe we can steal his ideas.

“It doesn’t feel like we are anywhere near where we would love to be. Our journey is only halfway through. We’ve already started writing songs for album four and our plan is to make at least five albums.”

The ‘Ego’ hitmakers –made up of Una, Mollie King, Frankie Sandford, Vanessa White and Rochelle Wiseman –also insisted fellow five-piece girl band Girls Aloud are not their rivals and they are in favour of female groups dominating the charts.

Mollie added to the Daily Star newspaper: “As far as I’m concerned, girls are dominating and will for a long time. The guys have still got a long way to go. I’m a very girl power person.

“When Girls Aloud return to the scene – and that will hopefully be soon – then there’ll be absolutely no competition.”

Source: MusicRooms.Net

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