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Brighton will be turned Blue at Pride

Besi Besemar April 27, 2014

Global boy band Blue to appear on Pride main stage on August 2.

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Get ready to scream, faint and behave like a loved–up teenager as Brighton Pride welcomes the multi-platinum selling, award winning and completely gorgeous boy band Blue to perform on the Pride Main Stage at Preston Park.

Anthony Costa, Lee Ryan, Simon Webbe and Duncan James will be strutting their glorious boy band selves for Pride and we can’t wait.

Blue have sold over 15 million records worldwide, enjoyed three No.1 albums, numerous Top Ten singles, sell out tours as well as performing live with the likes of Elton John and Stevie Wonder. While teenage heartthrobs and poster boys for so many in the 90s, they are a now older, wiser and stronger, stepping gracefully into manhood with charisma, style, charm and camaraderie.

After a break in 2005 which saw the boys pursue critically acclaimed solo projects, Blue are now reunited and delivering their trademark sound for fans around the globe. This Brighton Pride expect a perfect boy band mix of emotive ballads and energetic dance tracks from their new album Roulette alongside those much-loved Blue classics including their number one singles Too Close, If You Come Back and Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word.

So whether you are dancing, admiring or singing along with your hands in the air, Blue’s Brighton Pride Main Stage performance promises to be one of the highlights of the days entertainment.

Artists announced to date include Disco Diva and original Weather Girl Martha Wash, former Pussy Cat Doll Kimberly Wyatt, local Diva and local actress and singer songwriter Heather Peace.

In order to build excitement for Pride 2014 the eagerly anticipated main stage artist announcements will be staggered over the next few months running up to Pride. With new extended hours and an after dark finale show, now is the time to get excited.

What: Pride Brighton & Hove 2014: Freedom To Live

 

Where: Pride Festival Preston Park 12noon – 10pm

When: Saturday, August 2

Time: 12 noon – 10pm

Tickets: £9 /£12.50 Early Bird tickets Sold out.

Discounted £15 advance (first release) until end of May. Then £17.50 in June /£20 in July and more on the day.

 

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