Susan Boyle’s Caird Hall concert ‘a thank you to the fans’
- PA
She won the hearts of the nation, became an overnight sensation, and sold more than 19 million albums.
And now singing phenomenon Susan Boyle has told the Tele how excited she is to be coming to Dundee to perform.
Part of her first live tour, she is due to play a sell-out concert in the city’s Caird Hall on July 6.
She said: “Last year was the last time I performed in Dundee, when I came here for a musical.
“The crowd were so friendly, perceptive and supportive. I thoroughly enjoyed it, and I can’t wait to play again.
“I came up to Dundee for visits when I was younger, that was a long time ago!
“I imagine it has changed a lot over the years. My mum used to drive us up for trips out and I’ve got happy memories, I loved the city.
“I want to entertain people — I just want people to come down and enjoy themselves — and I will try to make it rock.
“There will be songs from my latest album and maybe some things they haven’t heard yet as well. There will be something for everyone.”
Susan admits that she found fame hard to handle at first, but now she is enjoying the chances she gets to perform before a home crowd.
She said: “Of course my favourite place to perform is Scotland. Touring here is a thank you for everything the people here have done for me and all the support I have got.
“Success is sitting better on my shoulders now, I find it easier to talk to the media.
“I still like spending time in Scotland and in Blackburn with my family, it’s important to stay grounded amongst the tours.
“Being here helps me to do that — it’s good to get back to reality.”
The 52-year-old shot to fame with her appearance in front of the judges on Britain’s Got Talent in April 2009, singing I Dreamed A Dream from Les Miserables.
Her debut album, also called I Dreamed A Dream, instantly became the UK’s best-selling debut album of all time.
Her net worth is put at around £22 million.
The seven date tour is Susan’s first full solo set of performances.
She was confident the show will go down a storm with loyal audiences.
She said: “I like to do things in a measured way. It remains to be seen how this tour and my future projects go, but I’m excited.
“Singing with others, including Donny Osmond last year, inspired me to do the live shows myself.
“My family cannot wait to see me play here. They will hopefully be attending on all the nights, including Dundee. They are so supportive.”
The tour kicks off in Inverness on Tuesday, and also takes in Aberdeen, Glasgow and Edinburgh through July.
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