The Isle of Man Bay Festival

[Edited] The Saturdays brighten up the Isle of Man in neon mini-dresses

The Saturdays

Dressed in tiny, neon mini-dresses and sky-high heels, you could be forgiven for thinking it was just another day for The Saturdays.

But the quintet had the task of opening the Isle of Man Bay Festival and just in case the British summer didn’t show up for the occasion, the girl-band had clearly decided to ensure at least the stage was bright.

Performing a range of their hits in the studded white and multi-coloured numbers, the band brought their usual gloss to the island’s festival.
And the gig clearly went well with one of the group twittering the festival ‘rocked’ and thanking the crowd.

The band – which comprises of Mollie King, Frankie Sandford, Una Healy, Rochelle Wiseman and Vanessa White – were all smiles as usual ahead of the release of their new single on June 26 (see video below).
But perhaps Rochelle was the happiest of all, considering boyfriend Marvin Humes was back on this side of the Atlantic.

Source: Dailymail

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I’ve added 35 pictures to the gallery of the performance, so click on the picture above to see the images!

JLS, The Saturdays and Lemar open the Isle of Man Bay Festival in style

THE first night of the Manx Telecom Bay Festival was one to remember for pop fans.

JLS, The Saturdays and Lemar entertained thousands of fans inside the giant marquee at Noble’s Park.

Headliners JLS, who made their name on the X Factor, wowed the crowd with their own hits and Michael Jackson tunes.

Did you go to last night’s concert? What did you think? Which act stole the show? Let us know.

Source: Isleofman.com

Pictures of this event are comming soon!

The Saturdays and JLS To Play The Isle Of Man Bay Festival

Based over thThe Saturdays and JLS To Play The Isle Of Man Bay Festivale weekend of 18th, 19th and 20th June 2010, The Isle Of Man Bay Festival is a boutique festival that has brought together a diverse array of talent that will see three nights of pop, nostalgia and for the first time ever a live collaboration of the TV sensations X-Factor and Britain’s Got Talent.

The Bay Festival has emerged out of the Peel Bay Festival of 2007 that saw The Who, Madness, Ronan Keating, Robin Gibb, Mcfly and many others perform on the Isle Of Man over seven day’s during the legendary annual TT motorcycle race.

Festival organisers have now made the festival a three-day camping event, while keeping the essence and diverse roots of the original event. The Friday evening is going to be a modern day Top Of The Pops live with Britain’s biggest pop acts JLS, The Saturdays and Lemar all take to the tented stage.

Having made one of the most celebrated comebacks of the past 20 years the mighty Spandau Ballet will be making their first ever appearance on the Isle Of Man on the Saturday evening. Also on the bill are pop rockers The Feeling and chart sensation Calvin Harris

The final day is a plethora of the old and new. In the afternoon X-Factor Meets Britain’s Got Talent where finalists from each show such as Olly Murs, Leon Jackson, Diversity and Signature bring TV to life. In the evening it is the turn of Here And Now, The Very Best Of The 80’s… Rick Astley, Boy George, Kim Wilde plus other legends of the 80’s will bring the weekend to a nostalgic pop filled dance fest end.

Spandau Ballet’s Gary Kemp said, “We’re thrilled to be headlining the Saturday evening on the beautiful Isle of Man. Calvin Harris and The Feeling will be hard acts to follow but following our recent tour dates, we know that we will be putting on an amazing show for fans old and new.”

Lemar said, “I’m delighted to be involved in the first Bay Festival over in the Isle Of Man. Being part of a line up that includes JLS and The Saturdays is going to be great and will make got a really fun evening. As I’m promoting my greatest hits album it gives me an excuse to play a greatest hits set, so I’m looking forward to that. Hopefully this will be the first of many to come.”

Source: Glaswerk

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