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North Wales Chronicle
15-07-2025
- Entertainment
- North Wales Chronicle
Westlife and Boyzone duo to perform at new Holyhead festival
Party in Y Parc, to be held at Y Parc on August 30, will see the due perform both groups' greatest hits, while electronic music group N-Trance will also be making an appearance. A number of other bands from North Wales will also perform at what is being called 'Holyhead's biggest-ever outdoor music festival'. As well as live music, the family-friendly event will feature food vendors, activities, and more. Tickets are available now from £15 via A promotional poster for Party in Y Parc (Image: Submitted) Nick Murphy, tourism officer at Holyhead Town Council, said: 'Following on from Holyhead Town Council's successful A Night of Lights event at Christmas, this is another fantastic initiative that highlights how forward-thinking and community-focused Holyhead Town Council is becoming. 'Many have asked if this is a tribute festival - I can assure you it is not, and Brian McFadden and Keith Duffy and really looking forward to putting on a show on the island!' Keith Duffy (Boyzone) said: 'The whole concept of the band at the start was that we wanted to do an autobiographical show. "We wanted to tell our life experiences through the music rather than write it in a book. So, we created Boyzlife! 'Now, our collaboration brings together the nostalgic appeal of Boyzone and Westlife, together with an amazing live show.'


Glasgow Times
30-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Glasgow Times
Katie Price among star-studded line-up at Glasgow Pride
The former glamour model who in 2005 was the runner-up in the search for the UK's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest, will perform following the Pride march on Saturday, July 19. Organisers revealed the exciting line-up on social media this morning, with this year's entertainment featuring a host of high-profile acts. READ MORE: Glasgow Pride bans political parties from event amid Supreme Court row Kelly Llorenna, the 90s icon known for her vocals on the dance anthem Set You Free by N-Trance, is expected to deliver an electric performance. Comedian Karen Dunbar, widely known for her role in Chewin' the Fat, will also take to the Barrowlands outdoor stage with her unique comedic style. Joining the bill are British-Norwegian trio Subwoolfer, who represented Norway at Eurovision 2022 with their debut song Give That Wolf a Banana. (Image: Newsquest) The organisers expressed their excitement in a statement posted online: "Glasgow's Pride 2025 line-up reveal. Get ready to party, Glasgow! We're absolutely bursting with excitement to announce the incredible talent hitting our outdoor stage at Glasgow Barrowlands on Saturday, July 19. "Prepare for show-stopping performances from Katie Price, Kelly Llorenna, Subwoolfer, and Karen Dunbar." Hosting duties will be led by journalist Bev Lyons and Miss Bella Houston, who is affectionately regarded as the Queen at the Heart of the Glasgow Scene. In addition to the headline acts, a variety of support performers will grace the stage, including Roisin McCarney, Scottish boyband Just the Brave, Lee Cammy, Girls R Loud, and Nicole Caldwell. Organisers also confirmed that the sensational winners of Pride's Got Talent and Drag Idol will perform on the day. READ MORE: Glasgow Pride 2025 route announced as organisers tease major announcement The Glasgow Times previously reported that the parade will begin at Kelvingrove Park, where registered groups are invited to assemble from 10am, followed by unregistered participants at 11am. Marchers will then proceed through Glasgow city centre, moving along the iconic Sauchiehall Street, continuing into the Merchant City before reaching Barrowland Park. At that point, walking groups will disperse, while floats continue along the Gallowgate.


BreakingNews.ie
29-04-2025
- Entertainment
- BreakingNews.ie
Blue to headline The Big Day Out in Limerick
Blue has been announced as headliners of The Big Day Out in Limerick this summer. The annual event, penned Ireland's biggest 90s and 00s party, takes place at Limerick TUS Gaelic Grounds on August 23rd. Advertisement The one-day festival's lineup also features Peter Andre, Heather Small, Ultrabeat, N-Trance, Mark McCabe and DJ Sash. Nearly 25 years since the release of their first single All Rise, Blue's Duncan, Lee, Simon and Anthony have achieved chart-topping success with pop classics such as One Love, If You Come Back and Breathe Easy. With worldwide sales of over 15 million records, Blue remain one of the UK's best-selling boybands. Al Gibbs will also play an exclusive set celebrating the 20th anniversary of Ireland Euphoria, the biggest selling Irish dance music album ever. Gowl Haus will host a Boybands vs Girl Power karaoke singalong, while the Big Day Out will be MC'd by legendary DJ MarkMcCabe. The silent disco makes a welcome return, while a brand new site layout with new areas, more bars and more loos has also been promised. Tickets go on sale on Friday at 9am from but early access is available this Thursday from Tickets are priced from €64.90 including booking fee from Ticketmaster.


Press and Journal
21-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Press and Journal
WATCH: 'Yes sir, I can boogie' singers plan trip to Elgin Cathedral while N-Trance say a 'piece of their heart' is in Elgin after MacMoray performance
N-Trance and Baccara have both spoken about their 'brilliant' time staying in Elgin and performing at MacMoray. The groups took to the stage in Elgin's Cooper Park on Sunday as thousands danced along to their music. N-Trance members Tricia McTeague, Jay McCurdy and DJ Junior K told the Press and Journal they would come back to MacMoray 'in a heartbeat'. The British music group added that a 'piece of their heart' was now in Elgin. Meanwhile, Baccara duo Cristina Sevilla and Helen De Quiroga spoke about how they would 'love' to visit Elgin Cathedral. The pair, who sing 'Yes sir, I can boogie', also spoke about their stay at the Laichmoray Hotel and the 'fantastic' food. When we asked N-Trance about the crowd at MacMoray, Jay told us: 'They were absolutely sensational. 'It was unbelievable. Just brilliant.' Tricia added: 'It really did feel like that. The energy was pouring at us. 'We're always a bit over-excited, but when the crowd's like that it goes up to the next level.' The trio said that since they only flew in on the day and would be shortly leaving, they 'unfortunately' didn't have time to explore Moray. But they'd love to be back. And thankfully for fans the festival may be what brings them to Moray once again. At the end of the Sunday, festival organiser Andy MacDonald announced that MacMoray will continue. N-Trance had been shocked to hear it could have been the final MacMoray. 'This is one of the best organised events,' Tricia said. 'Everyone has been super nice and super friendly. 'I hope it continues because this is amazing and we feel very welcomed.' When asked if they would return to the festival in the future, Jay said: 'Of course! In a heartbeat. 'I feel like a piece of my heart is now here in Elgin.' Baccara, with a current line-up of Cristina Sevilla and Helen De Quiroga, stayed at the Laichmoray Hotel in Elgin. Cristina said they sadly did not have much time to visit Elgin. But Helen added: 'We would like to visit the wonderful cathedral you have here. Very famous. 'I saw a little bit on the internet. It's really wonderful.' Cristina said that they would like to stay in the area longer, but it was 'not possible' due to their schedule. The pair spoke positively about the food and drink at the Laichmoray Hotel. Helen shared that she had haddock, which was 'fantastic'. Meanwhile, Cristina said: 'I tried a shot of whisky. Here of course, in Scotland, it's famous. 'The name of the whiskey I don't remember, but now we know the story of Dalmore. It's a long story about King Alexander III.' The pair said their time performing at MacMoray was 'amazing' and that they hope to return. Cristina added: 'We would like to come back.'


Press and Journal
21-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Press and Journal
Gallery: All the best pictures as thousands celebrate the second day of MacMoray
Thousands packed Cooper Park for the second day of the MacMoray festival – and our photographer was there to capture the best pictures. Festival-goers gathered in Cooper Park on Sunday for what many thought would be the 'final MacMoray'. Thousands danced to a line-up that included 911, N-Trance as well as Nathan Evans and the Saint PHNX Band. To close the night, following a dramatic film created by his team, organiser Andy MacDonald made the announcement that the festival will continue. Speaking to the P&J, Andy now says he is going to 'throw the best party ever' at next year's festival.