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Sexy Saturdays’ special garrison gig for soldiers

CHART-TOPPING girlband the Saturdays are performing a fundraising gig in Colchester for families of soldiers serving in Afghanistan.

The Saturdays, who have had a series of Top Ten singles since forming three years ago, will be playing for families of 16 Air Assault Brigade at Colchester Garrison.

The five girls are helping launch the 2010 Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal, which this year is aiming to provide help and support to the “Afghan generation” of the Armed Forces and their families.

The concert will include a parachute display from the legion’s extreme human flight team, Jump4Heroes.

They will land next to the site where a new personnel recovery centre for soldiers will be built in the town.

The concert, for the families of 16 Air Assault Brigade on operations in Afghanistan, will also feature video messages from personnel stationed in Afghanistan for the families of those watching.

The private concert will take place at 10.30am on October 28 at the physical training and recreation centre at Colchester Garrison.

The Royal British Legion has committed £25million to the Personnel Recovery Centres.

Source: Gazette-News

The Saturdays Join Castle Concerts Line Up

saturdaysTop girl band The Saturdays will perform in Medway for the first time on Friday, 16 July, completing the line up for this summer’s series of concerts at Rochester Castle. The Sats, as their dedicated and ever-growing legion of fans like to call them, have become permanent fixtures on the UK charts with their killer tunes and super-tight performances The band formed in London in 2007, consisting of Mollie King, Vanessa White, Una Healy and former S Club Juniors Frankie Sandford and Rochelle Wiseman. Since then they have produced a platinum selling debut album, a completely sold out UK tour and six top ten singles. The girls will perform all their hits for the crowds at the Castle Gardens, including If This Is Love, Up, Issues, Just Can’t Get Enough, Forever is Over and their new single, Ego. Tickets for the concert cost £29.50 and will go on sale at 10am on Monday, 1 March. For more information about The Saturdays visit www.thesaturdays.co.uk The other acts confirmed for this year’s concerts are Status Quo on Wednesday, 14 July, Will Young on Thursday, 15 July (on sale from 10am on Monday, 1 March) and the return of The Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra for the Castle Proms on the final night of the concerts, Saturday, 17 July.

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Tickets for The Saturdays concerts in Rochester

TICKETS for the final two acts in the Castle Concerts line up go on sale on Monday.

Will Young will take the stage on Thursday, July 15 followed by girl band The Saturdays on Friday, July 16.

Both acts will be performing in Medway for the first time.

The two concerts will go on sale at 10am and demand is expected to be high.

Tickets are available at The Central Theatre box office, The Brook Theatre box office and Medway Visitor Information Centre, by phone on 338338 or online at www.castleconcerts.co.uk

Ticket prices for the concerts are, Status Quo £35, Will Young £32.50, The Saturdays £29.50 and Castle Proms £29.50.

Source:thisiskent.co.uk

The Saturdays thrilled fans with an exclusive show at London’s HMV Forum

The Saturdays thrilled fans with an exclusive show at London’s HMV Forum last night (07.12.09).

The girl group – Frankie Sandford, Mollie King, Una Healy, Rochelle Wiseman and Vanessa White – looked stunning in sexy basques, stockings and suspenders as they performed their hits to the screaming audience.

They opened the show – which was to promote them becoming the faces of the new Impulse fragrance – with their cover of the Depeche Mode song ‘Just Can’t Get Enough’, which showcased their sexy dance moves.

They then sang their hits ‘Issues’, ‘Up’ and ‘Forever Is Over’ as well as showcasing tunes from their second album ‘Wordshaker’.

As well as thrilling their fans, the girls were also watched by their friends and family members, with Mollie’s grandparents, receiving a huge cheer when the blonde singer introduced them.

Her granddad told BANG Showbiz after the show: “It was brilliant. I know I’m prejudiced but they were so good and I’m a very proud man.”

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