What A Night with the Loveable Rogues!

On June 1st, a large number of fans had travelled from across the UK to the FutureProof party at the Islington Academy in London, for which the incredible Loveable Rogues were the headline act!

Joined by a large number of other acts, including FutureProof, Kingsland Road, In Hindsight, Canary Swing, Rewind and the Loveable Rogue’s friend Tich, the lads thoroughly impressed the packed crowd.

Loveable Rogues, consisting of Sonny, Té and Eddie – more well known for coming in fourth place during their time on the sixth season of Britain’s Got Talent – entertained the crowd at the end of the afternoon with an incredible performance, which had both old and new fans singing and dancing along.

It was obvious to see that the trio enjoy performing live and are very humble when listening to the fans singing their lyrics back to them and dancing along to their tunes.

The group made sure to include fan favourites Love Sick and What A Night to their setlist, which gained the largest response from the crowd who waited through 4 hours of other performers to hear these guys play and it was well worth the wait!

‘Honest’ from the boys EP of the same name (which is currently available on ITunes!) also made an appearance on their impressive setlist. The alternative pop track is very catchy and those who weren’t fans of the lads previously were able to catch on and sing along with them.

We definitely recommend that you see these boys live as their tracks are catchy and their live performance is impeccable!

Brumotions gives their performance 5/5 Microphones!

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Why not watch the video of their performance of ‘What A Night’ from the gig on Sunday and let us know what you think!

Introducing Bailey McConnell…

Once again, we here at Brumotions were struck by Britain’s Got Talent fever and couldn’t take our eyes off our TV screens during Saturday’s show (even during the advertisements… Don’t judge!)

Like most, we enjoyed watching the weird and wonderful acts gracing the audition stages around the country!

However, this week, one act in particular caught our eye, this was 14-year-old singer, songwriter Bailey McConnell.

The young singer from Milton Keynes impressed the judges with a song he had written concerning a fallout with a close friend and the heartache that comes along with it – which left the judges smiling and our beloved David Walliams stating “What is there not to like about you!”

Bailey also wowed the audience, leaving a trail of broken hearts with his cheeky grin, perfect vocals and smooth guitar playing serenading the audience, leaving everyone wanting to find out more.

So don’t miss out on this amazing talent! If you haven’t already… or even if you have, it’s too good not to watch again, so make sure to check out his performance from Saturday’s show, below:

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VMG Live shows Wolverhampton really does have talent!

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Yesterday, hundreds of screaming girls attended View My Gig Live in Wolverhampton featuring some of the country’s finest new music talent, raising money for Teenage Cancer Trust and they were not disappointed.

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Fans were treated to an array of performances from up and coming artists including singer and guitarist Joseph Neal, Aiden Hancock and Liberty Grant who opened the event with a powerful rendition of ‘Say Something’ by Christina Aguilera, with other artists including the extremely talented, Marc Williams and Leo Golden Child plus special guests.

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The second View My Gig Live had many highlights including an exclusive duet with crowd favourites Josh Brennan and Alex Wallhead who left the crowd wanting more. Another highlight was Luke Towler, who was a firm fan favourite who livened up the crowd with his rendition of 5 Seconds of Summer – She Looks So Perfect whilst also making fans swoon by singing in both English and Spanish.Luke

Many fans got the chance to meet their idols, take photos and have a chat both before and after the artists sets, the gig was relaxed where artists joined the crowd to support other artists on stage.

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The event was headlined by last year’s Britain’s Got Talent finalist Jordan O’Keefe who impressed the crowd with his raw vocal talent and use of loop pedal which provided a unique twist to his set. Jordan wowed the crowd with a range of both covers and original songs making them his own proving he definitely has talent.

Although many fans by this point seemed disinterested, Jordan was a great choice for headline act, showcasing great talent and stage presence and we recommend you go and see him live!

Here at Brumotions we give the overall gig 4/5 Microphones!

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(All images are taken from VMGImages and VMG Live)

 

Introducing Collabro…

If, like us here at Brumotions, you were glued to your television screens on Saturday watching the return of Britain’s Got Talent, then we’re sure you were as impressed with Collabro!

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Consisting of Jamie, Michael, Matt, Richard and Thomas (Left to Right) – The operatic fivesome have already been named early favourites to win the top prize that the show offers.

The group, who admits only being together a month even had hard-to-please Simon Cowell smiling after their rendition of Stars from Les Mis.

Although their performance and choice of song was completely out of the blue for those of us watching it, we can’t help but love the guys and we’re happy that they’ve found their own style… which they do so well!

If you haven’t already… Or even if you have! Why not watch their performance from Saturday’s BGT show, below:

 

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@MichaelCollabro

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