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WESTLIFE WOW ADORING THOUSANDS
Topic Started: Sep 1 2006, 09:03 AM (112 Views)
JoanneVIP
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THE BOSS
WESTLIFE WOW ADORING THOUSANDS

HELEN DALE

09:00 - 31 August 2006

What a coup for English Heritage - securing Westlife for their final performance of their 2006 tour. Thousands wound their way to Pendennis Castle on Sunday to catch the boys in action in what was quite possibly their last live show of the year in the UK.

Now I have to admit to not particularly being a huge fan of the Irish lads, but being surrounded by so many enthusiastic fans, it was difficult not to get caught up in the spectacle of the whole show.

With several costume changes, energetic dance routines and the pyrotechnics shooting skyward from the stage, it was certainly a show to remember and one that obviously delighted the thousands of fans of all ages - from toddlers to pensioners.

Not only did Shane, Mark, Nicky and Kian perform some of the trademark Westlife numbers, including You Raise Me Up, Amazing, Uptown Girl, Seasons in the Sun and Mandy, but also some other in intriguing covers.

Westlife doing Pussycat Dolls' Don't Cha is a performance I'll find hard to forget.

All in all, though, the show was a night to remember, made even more memorable by its venue. What better place to have an open air concert than Pendennis Castle, with Falmouth Bay as your backdrop?

A quick mention of the support band, No Premonition, who are two 21-year-olds, Michelle Hope and Jenny Lannon, from St Austell.

Undoubtedly the biggest gig of their career, the girls strutted their stuff in a 30 minute set, performing tracks from their new album, Day After Yesterday.

source:The cornishman
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Villy Feehily*McDaid
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Villy
Thanx foe posting hun :) Go our lads :D
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selina
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thanks for posting Jo, thats so cool. Dont we just love thoses lads
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shnicky rules
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Kian and Jodi
thank you for posting
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