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‘My Heart Takes Over’ – Listen NOW!

This morning @thesaturdays brand new single ‘My Heart Takes Over’ got its premiere on BBC Radio 1 with Chris Moyles. Did you miss it? If so don’t panic, you can listen to it over and over again below:

The girls are shooting the video to this song tomorrow in Iceland, returning to the UK on Saturday.

Here’s the chat with Mollie before the premiere, thanks to Marit for grabbing a recording 🙂

What do you think of this song? Leave us your opinion in the comments 🙂
Remember you can also pre-order the signed copy of the singel already! Head over to The Saturdays store to pre-order the single now for £2.99, which includes the new b-side So Stupid which was written by all the girls 🙂

All Fired Up Tour Plans, Album info

During the girls’ takeover of Capitalfm.com, they revealed that the ‘All Fired Up’ tour is going to be their biggest and best yet.

“It’s an arena tour so there are endless possibilities on the big stage,” said Una.

“We will be having loads of dancers, loads of visuals and we’ll be getting involved in all the creative meetings and making sure we’re styled up as a unit.

“We’ll be introducing out new album on the tour so it’ll be really fresh, but there’ll also be all the old classics so there will be something for all The Saturdays‘ fans.”

As for the new album, Mollie revealed that it’s a particularly special one for the girls. “It’s really personal because we’ve written half of it ourselves,” she said.

“It’s got more dance tracks like ‘Notorious’ and ‘All Fired Up’ but the whole album isn’t like that – we’ve got some classic The Saturday’s tracks on there and we’ve got ballads so there’s a little bit for everybody on it.”

Source: CapitalFM

Reminder that the girls are doing a LIVE Webchat this evening on CapitalFM – you can catch all the action via the CapitalFM website from 7pm

All Fired Up is out now on iTunes, Amazon MP3, 7Digital plus the CD is in store too – so get buying – they are still pushing Pixie Lott for the number one, remember to buy downloads individually, then each download counts as one sale

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