Posts Tagged ‘The Saturdays’

The Saturdays Reportedly On Track For US TV Deal With E!

Mon Oct 3 2011 by Robbie Daw
UK girl group/Justin Bieber enthusiasts The Saturdays have unveiled the cover for their third LP On Your Radar just as news is floating around that the quintet are about to sign a stateside reality TV and album deal. The fivesome, who've racked up hits overseas with "Up," "Issues," "Forever Is Over" and, most recently, "All Fired Up," are said by the Daily Star to be flying to the US soon to ink a deal with E! for a series that will follow them as they set about becoming the biggest female pop act from the UK since Spice Girls on these shores. More »

The Saturdays Get “All Fired Up” In New Video

Wed Aug 10 2011 by Idolator Staff
The battle for UK girl band supremacy is heating up, with The Saturdays releasing a new video just a couple of days after the newly invigorated Sugababes dropped their racy "Freedom" clip. And the headline-making quintet are pulling out all stops to cause some major chart damage after their last single peaked at a disappointing (for the UK) #8. More »

The Saturdays Cover Justin Bieber’s “Baby”

Mon Aug 2 2010 by Robbie Daw
Maybe news of Justin Bieber's forthcoming memoir First Step 2 Forever: My Story just wasn't enough for you. And perhaps you needed a little more than watching The Saturdays in their Alan Carr: Chatty Man appearance from last night's episode. Thankfully there's a perfect remedy for your Bieberdays blues—a video featuring the UK girl group (minus member Mollie King, who was ill at the time) doing an acoustic cover of "Baby." Watch the four-part harmonizing below. More »


The Saturdays Do ‘Alan Carr: Chatty Man’ On A Sunday

Mon Aug 2 2010 by Robbie Daw
Remember last month when The Saturdays performed new single "Missing You" at T4 On The Beach minus member Mollie King? She finally explained the whole horsefly bite that left her incapacitated on Alan Carr: Chatty Man last night. The girls also discussed their upcoming British reality series The Saturdays 24/7 and the state of each of their love lives. Head below to watch the pop quintet get chatty with Alan—as well as perform "Missing You"—ahead of the release of mini-album Headlines. More »

The Saturdays Make ‘Headlines’ With Their New EP

Wed Jul 14 2010 by Robbie Daw
UK girl group The Saturdays, who recently gave the first performance of new single "Missing You" at the T4 On The Beach festival, are dropping an eight-track EP (how very Keane/Lady Gaga) titled Headlines! on August 16. It's the third release from the pop quintet, who were on quite a roll with first album Chasing Lights but sort of hit the skids last year with sophomore effort Wordshaker. Here's hoping for the girls that Headlines! lives up to its title. Catch the tracklist after the jump. More »

The Saturdays Kick Super-Butt In The ‘Ego’ Video

Tue Nov 17 2009 by Robbie Daw

Brit quintet The Saturdays have developed into quite the heiresses to the girlie-pop throne that Sugababes and Girls Aloud have shared over the past decade. And while the group’s second LP Wordshaker rapidly slid down (and then off) the Official U.K. Top 75 Albums chart after hitting record shops a month ago, the girls are probably hoping the just-released clip for new single “Ego” will give them a boost back into the good graces of record buyers. This time, they’re also deploying a powerful super-weapon: catsuits. More »


Popjustice Continues “Be Proud Of British Music Day” With Its Own Shortlist Of Perfect Pop

Tue Jul 21 2009 by Maura

Now that the British music establishment has declared its favorite home-grown albums of the year with the Mercury Prize nominations, the cheeky British pop site Popjustice has seen fit to announce its shortlist for The Popjustice Twenty Quid Music Prize, which honors the best British single of the year. The artist behind the winning song gets twenty pounds, and the voting is decided by you! (And me, and anyone else.) So all you commenters who want to avenge Lily Allen’s being left off the Mercury Prize list can. Other nominees include the Pet Shop Boys’ “Love Etc” and Saint Etienne’s “Method Of Modern Love”; I’m probably going to throw my weight behind Girls Aloud’s “The Promise,” what with it being completely overplayed (yet not played enough) by my assortment of digital-music players in recent months. All the nominees, after the jump! More »