6 de agosto de 2010

Westlife bring the house down at Sandown Park in Esher, Surrey

Westlife brought the house down at Sandown Park racecourse last night, and even the police officers on duty could not resist tapping their feet to the Irish band's greatest hits.
Cheers from the sell-out crowd were deafening as the foursome took to the stage after an evening's racing, and those dedicated enough to get to the site the previous night were rewarded with a front-row view of all the action.
On duty PC Ian Hollingsworth certainly enjoyed the night, and said: "It's one of the best nights of my life. I was ecstatic when I found out I'd be here tonight. I wasn't able to sleep last night."




Also among the fans was a bride-to-be in full hen regalia, pledging to call off the wedding if one of hearthrobs proposed, which she had already cleared with her husband.

Another mini-fan was six-month-old Benjamin Thompson, from Kah Tao, Thailand.
He posed for pictures with mum Minee Thompson with an oversized Westlife T-shirt, borrowed from a merchandise stall inundated with fans after something to remember the night by.
His proud gran Julie Webster said: "He might grow up to be a big Westlife fan like me. I absolutely love them."
The band played most of the favourites, with a mix of classics such as You Raise Me Up and Mandy, as well as newer hits including What about Love and My Love.
Their version of the Black Eyed Peas' Tonight's Gonna be a Good Night got the crowd jumping, but the Boys Are Back in Town was the song that captured the imagination of six-year-old Myles Skinner.
He managed to draw his own crowd of fans with his energetic dance moves, along with his brother Shaw, 14.
Talking to the crowd, Westlife member and Cobham resident Shane Filan: "This is a special day for me because I live about 10 minutes from here. Thank you very much guys. Thank you so, so much for coming down today."
Mark Feehily went on to dedicate Flying Without Wings, and the whole show, to Claire.
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Fuente: http://www.kingstonguardian.co.uk

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