keskiviikko 16. helmikuuta 2011

McFly Japaniin, That's the Truth single!

McFlylla on huhtikuussa Japanissa kolme keikkaa, tässä tarkemmat tiedot:
13.4. Osaka, Big Cat
14.4. Tokyko Akasaka Blitz
15.4. Tokyko Akasaka Blitz.
Tässä vielä virallinen mainosjuliste..


McFly vieraili Birmingham NIA:ssa, tämän haastattelun hoiti Midlands Zone:


Haastattelu Brysselistä:

(osa 2 ja osa 3)

CMU-Tube lisäsi vielä Shine a Lightin sivuilleen:


That's the Truth -single julkaistaan 7. maaliskuuta ja Townsend Records myy taas samanlaisen singlepaketin kuin kahdesta aikaisemmastakin singlestä: saat kaksi CD:tä ja vinyylin hintaan 4,99 puntaa (n. 5,90 euroa). Postituskulut Suomeen ovat kaksi puntaa. Itsekin olen Townsend Recordsilta tilannut, ja hyvin on toiminut! Tarkemmat tiedot singleistä voit katsoa täältä. Sitten artikkeleihin...

"5th March. McFLY – ESCALA – PADDY McGUINNESS
McFly will top the bill at the KiDs of Bolton Masquerade Ball on Saturday 5th March in the Premier Suite at the Reebok, Bolton.
The fantastic Escala will open the event with Paddy McGuinness and friends providing some lighthearted entertainment for the night.
DJ Spoony will be spinning some tunes until 1am. Selfridges will be providing gift-bags.
Tables of 10 are £1000. There will be a limited amount of £1250 VIP tables that will be in prime locations and also include a ticket to the VIP after-party in the Lion of Vienna suite.
Please email kidsofbolton@yahoo.co.uk or call 07927 896893 to reserve your table."
Kids of Bolton

"McFly and Lulu to perform at Llangollen eisteddfod
Organisers hope for a "surge" in younger music fans at this year's Llangollen International Eisteddfod with a line-up which includes pop band McFly.
They will close the event, which runs from 4-10 July, after organisers talked of taking a "brave leap forward".
Eisteddfod chief executive Mervyn Cousins said he hoped this would take the festival to "new heights".
Other performers include Lulu and English tenor Russell Watson.
Mr Cousins said: "Llangollen attracts a healthy and varied audience every year.
"With McFly joining our fantastic line up this year we expect a surge in our numbers of young audience members, taking our festival to new heights.
Lulu and Russell Watson are also performing at the eisteddfod "This is a very exciting time for us."
He said organisers felt McFly were "just perfect" for the "coveted slot" to close the festival on Sunday, 10 July.
The band have sold millions of records worldwide and enjoyed numerous number one singles and albums.
More than 4,000 competitors from more than 50 countries are taking part in this year's eisteddfod, which is celebrating its 65th anniversary.
Mr Cousins said other new events for this year included a folk day on the Friday.
"This year's programme sees an even more eclectic mix of names and competitors, with a hugely exciting array of performers through the week," he said."
BBC News Wales

"McFly head back to Marlborough
Just four months after members of McFly took Marlborough by storm when they visited the Sound Knowledge music shop and attracted the biggest crowds seen in many years the remainder of the boys band will be at the shop on Monday March 7, the day their new single is released.
On November 15 bass player and backing singer Dougie Poynter and drummer Harry Judd visited Sound Knowledge in Hughenden Yard to sign copies of their latest album and were astounded at the phenomenal reception they were given.
Hundreds of fans formed a queue that stretched from the music shop and along the High Street as they waited patiently to get the two band members to autograph copies of their new CD.
They chatted with their fans as they signed their CD’s and autograph books and gave extra time to one young fan, 11-year-old Edward Scipio from Devizes who suffers from cerebral palsy and who was pushed in his wheelchair by his mother Sharon.
Dougie and Harry also had a special word with former St John’s student Robert Dobie, 17, from Marlborough who told them how a dodgy burger had left him with virulent food poisoning from which he almost died.
Shop owner Roger Mortimer said he was astounded when he heard that McFly would be visiting Sound Knowledge in November. “I was truly amazed when McFly said they were coming the first time and my astonishment continues,” he said adding that he reckoned that between 600-700 young people, many of the younger ones accompanied by parents, had queued to meet the two young musicians.
McFly mania is expected to return on March 7 when the other two members of the band Danny Jones and Tom Fletcher, both lead vocals and guitar, will be visiting Sound Knowledge on the day their new single is released.
Mr Mortimer said he was confident there would be huge queues again to meet the McFly members. “The fans will want to complete their sets of signatures by getting Danny’s and Tom’s to go with Dougie’s and Harry’s which they got in November.”
To ensure that the expected large number of young fans can be handled safely they must register with the shop (01672 511106) so that some idea of how many will be attending can be assessed. Mr Mortimer said.
“All of those who want to come along and meet Tom and Danny will need to contact the shop for details of the time when they will be here,” Mr Mortimer said."
This is Wiltshire

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