14 de agosto de 2010

Fans go wild for Westlife at Newbury

The Irish crooners performed this evening (Saturday) at the racecourse during the final Party in the Paddock event

DESPITE the rain, thousands of people turned out to the final Party in the Paddock performance of the year.
The day kicked off with the CGA Ladies Day and was followed by a live performance from the band.
The Irish crooners left the stage about an hour and a half ago after more than an hour on stage belting out their hits, including Flying Without Wings, You Raise Me Up and their recent hit single, What About Now.
A new attendance record was set when 30,000 racegoers flocked to the racecourse to enjoy the seven races and then the gig.
Among the guests were make up artist Jemma Kidd who formed part of the judging panel for the Fashions in the Field competition to find the most stylish ladies at the racecourse, where Rebecca Hughes, from Dublin, walked away with a holiday to Florida.
Joint managing director of Newbury Racecourse, Stephen Higgins, said: “The success of today is proof that the combination of quality horseracing, fashion and music appeals to a broad spectrum of people.
“We also hope that new racegoers at the course today benefitted from our newly launched “Inside Track” campaign and encourage return visits to us again.”

Fuente: http://www.newburytoday.co.uk

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