Monday, March 31, 2014

Beautiful pictures of Susan at Nottingham M&G, March 31, 2014

Susan is wearing her birthday present, a paeshalla shawl, given by the SBFII forum members.
  She is also wearing a red scarf made by Grits.
Very thoughtful of Grits to make over 60 red scarfs for the M&G fans 
 celebrating Susan's birthday. 
You could see in the pictures that Susan enjoyed her birthday party, 
as she stayed over two hours talking and being with fans.  
Thank you to all the members who did a fabulous job planning, decorating and organizing this fabulous meeting. No details were left out. 
Amazing decorations from top to bottom. Well done!


Beautiful pictures of Susan at Nottingham M&G. Thanks for sharing SBFII.

Poster by Canadian Bill - Nottingham M&G, March 31, 2014

about a minute ago 

Susan has left the building! According to someone who was there, she stayed for a long time and was very relaxed. It was a fun time! Canadian Bill made a poster to commemorate the occasion.

Thanks, Bill, and thank you Susan for giving up your precious free time during the concert tour to make fans' dreams come true by attending. What a special gift you gave them and it's YOUR birthday tomorrow!

Thank you SBFII and Canadian Bill.  Fantastic to see that Susan shared her time at M&G with fans. 

Susan Boyle's Birthday Gift - Posted on Facebook


Susan has opened her Forum Gift, along with the card and gift to Charity...
Susan has opened her Forum Gift, along with the card and gift to Charity...
Susan has opened her Forum Gift for her birthday tomorrow, along with the card and gift to Charity. Photo by the subofan.
Thank you CanadianBill and Subofan.

Picture and post by Truusbuist  on SBFII 
Moll just presented Susan with the forum gifts of the paeshalla and the donation to Charity.

Susan was very pleased with it and thanked all the fans.  English Admirer presented a beautifel card , Susan read out the text and thanked us all for the lovely words.




 Susan wearing birthday paeshalla shawl given by forum and red scarf made by Grits, March 31, 2014.

Picture - Susan Boyle at her Nottingham concert having fun with her audience.

This photo of Susan was taken by one of the Forum members who was at the Nottingham concert tonight. We're not sure who took it yet, but it's awesome!

Thanks to Pardonmeboy for sending it to us.
     

  • Bill Canada A brief explanation of the photo from one who was there: 
  •   That particular pose, so we'll captured was one of her responses to the audience on her third encore as they stood giving her an endless ovation.

Sunday, March 30, 2014

Fan Pictures at the Nottingham Concert, Sun. March 30, 2014

Giulia Zarantonello with Susan
Martina Froncillo's photo.



Susan Boyle in Nottingham, UK Concert #7 date, Sun., March 30, 2014

"Just back from seeing Subo,.... absolutely amazing!!! Incredible, talented lady "
Just tweeted.



"JUST MET SUSAN BOYLE IN NOTTINGHAM "

Just posted on twitter!

Susan Boyle on Tour @ Oxford New Theatre, 29th March 2014 review - Posted by Safeconcert

Susan Boyle on Tour @ Oxford New Theatre, 

29th March 2014 review

SuBo's on a UK tour so we sent Graham Finney along to see what its all about

Admit it, when a 47 year old Scottish woman called Susan Boyle ambled onto the nation's TV screens in April 2009, you laughed and I laughed while Simon Cowell just sat there and rolled his eyes. Five years later and that same woman is a national treasure having shifted over 20 million albums worldwide.
There isn't one empty seat in the New Theatre as the singer is introduced onto the stage where, for the next two hours, she captivates every single person in the building. Now, if the press is to be believed, the Scot is something of a recluse away from the limelight but, as soon as those lights dim and she's stood in front of a microphone, she's got everyone in the palm of her hand.
From her humorous introduction – a replay of her initial Britain's Got Talent audition – to her belting through a collection of songs from her six album catalogue, this is a classy show from a woman who is where she belongs and, it's hard to deny, deserves to be. Belting out the likes of Winner Takes It All and the rather appropriate Who I Was Born To Be, Susan Boyle waited nearly forty years for her break and has earned every second of this success.
Bringing the night to a climax with a roof raising rendition of You'll Never Walk Alone, Boyle laughs “this song got me into a lot of trouble a few years ago...” before bringing this sold-out crowd to their feet for the one that started this incredible story, I Dreamed A Dream. 
Like I said at the start, we all laughed when she ambled on stage in 2009 but, mere moments after she's walked off stage tonight, her merchandise is almost sold out and it's obvious that there is only one person laughing now.
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Susan Backstage.

Susan Backstage.

Grethe Petersen's photo.

Susan Boyle - Happy Mother's Day


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Susan Boyle UK Concert #7 - Royal Concert Hall Theatre Square, Nottingham NG1 5ND


Fantastic poster by Canadian Bill. Thank you!

Royal Concert Hall

Address:
Theatre Square,
Nottingham
NG1 5ND
Royal Concert Hall

Susan Boyle begins Nationwide tour - Press reaction


Interview: Susan Boyle, who comes to Nottingham - Posted in NotitinghamNews

Interview: Susan Boyle, who comes to Nottingham on her first UK tour this weekend

By Nottingham Post  |  Posted: March 29, 2014
By Simon Wilson
'I can't wait!' Susan Boyle
'I can't wait!' Susan Boyle
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DESPITE amassing a rumoured £20m fortune, Susan Boyle is determined to stay in the four-bedroom former council house in Blackburn, West Lothian, where she grew up.
"As we speak it's where I am," says the 52-year-old, who bought the house off the local council for £65,000 five years ago.
By then both her parents had died and her eight siblings had moved out.
"It's getting back to your roots," she says.

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"I like to keep in touch with my roots and I like to keep in touch with my memories."
With the first wave of her earnings after her appearance on Britain's Got Talent, she did buy a £300,000 new-build detached villa at the other end of the village but moved back to the family home after feeling unsettled by the change.
"I have no plans to move out," she insists.
Indeed, after we speak, there are stories that she acquired the adjoining property and is knocking through to create a six-bedroom house for herself.
The council-owned property was home to a couple who had complained to West Lothian Council about the noise she made. When they moved out, she bought it.
Now she says: "I do have some brilliant neighbours."
When I call it's another Boyle who answers.
"That's my PA," she says.
Are there a lot of Boyles in Scotland?
"There's an epidemic of them," she giggles.
Does she mind being called Subo?
"I don't mind. It's an abbreviation of Susan Boyle."
It's a matter of fact response but not intended that way. Susan Boyle doesn't do sarcasm.
"I'm feeling chirpy this morning," she admits, with another chuckle.
She laughs a lot but doesn't say a lot. Each sentence is short and to the point. And sometimes the strong accent is hard to understand.
Since her appearance on Britain's Got Talent in 2009, Boyle has released five albums and amassed millions of fans around the worlds.
I tell her that, after I posted on Twitter that I would be interviewing her, one fan calling himself @MrSuboFan, said: "Make the most of it. Over 60 fans from Canada, USA, Italy, Australia, etc will be in Nottingham for concert."
"I'm really looking forward to that, it'll be really good. I think it's awesome and very humbling," is all she says by way of a response.
Does she know why she has become so popular?
"I'm not manufactured. I'm not pop. I'm more of a variety act. And I'm approachable. I am, in inverted commas, normal."
Much has been written about her Aspberger's, a subject that the other Boyle tells me is off-limits during the interview.
She revealed that she had the condition, a form of autism in which the sufferer struggles with their emotions and have difficulty in social situations, in December. She told The Observer that she was misdiagnosed at birth.
Boyle said: "I was told I had brain damage. I always knew it was an unfair label. Now I have a clearer understanding of what's wrong and I feel relieved and a bit more relaxed about myself."
It explains why it has taken her five years to embark on her first UK tour.
Last year, she toured Scotland and enjoyed the experience.
"It was really good and I was ready for it," she explains.
And the UK tour?
"The timing was right."
What does she remember about her appearance on Britain's Got Talent?
"At being very shocked at getting through," she laughs.
"I will always remember it."
Her version of I Dreamed A Dream went viral, so it was inevitable that, despite coming second to dance group Diversity, Simon Cowell would sign her to his Syco Records label.
The album of the same name, released later that year, became the UK's best-selling debut album of all time.
And since then?
"I've been abroad, I've met the Pope, I've met the Queen, I've been on tour for the first time in Scotland, I've made five albums... it's been a whole big rollercoaster," says Boyle, whose show at the Royal Concert Hall on Sunday will be her first visit to the city.
Although she honoured most of the dates on the Britain's Got Talent Tour in 2009, Nottingham was one of the few cities she missed out on, pulling out due to exhaustion.
"I'm really looking forward to it," she says. "I've heard such a lot about it. I can't wait, I can't wait, I can't wait!"
Will she get a chance to look around the city, maybe immerse herself in the Robin Hood legend?
"I'll probably have time to look around," she begins.
"I'll probably get picked up by the Sheriff of Nottingham, you never know," she laughs.
At least I think she said "picked up." It's easy to misunderstand her. As did the journalist who reported that she'd made serious enquiries about applying for a job in a bookies recently.
It was suggested that she feared losing her fame and fortune and was making plans for a regular job.
Says Boyle: "That was just banter. There was nothing serious intended. I was sort of messing about."
Susan Boyle is at the Royal Concert Hall on Sunday, March 30. For tickets call 0115 989 5555 or go to trch.co.uk.
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Susan Boyle Radio Nottingham

Susan Boyle Radio Nottingham




Published on Mar 26, 2014
Susan Boyle interviewed on Radio Nottingham ahead of her tour performance on 30th March

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Saturday, March 29, 2014

Tonight - UK Concert #6, Sat. March 29, 2014, Oxford New Theater

Posters by Canadian Bill.  Thank you.

New Theatre

Susan Boyle

Susan Boyle
2009, the year synonymous with Susan Boyle. The year she stepped onto the Britain’s Got Talent stage and surprised the world. Little did she realise the global phenomenon that she was to become. 

The shy devout lady with the unmistakeable Celtic brogue auditioned in front of a three strong panel of judges charged with deciding which of the British hopefuls really did have talent. The singing voice of Susan Boyle turned out to be a watershed moment neither she nor anyone involved in the show could have possibly foreseen. Still almost three years on she is the defining moment.

In her own fashion, during three and a half minutes of television airtime, aired to slack-jawed intakes of breath Susan Boyle fashioned a new kind of fame. She broke every rule of the talent show book and tore up a considerable number of the pages of popular music marketing into the bargain. She symbolized an astonishing variety of the little-people’s revenge, quite by accident.

After her audition, in which she confounded the judges, the audience and anyone with access to YouTube’s expectations, she dazzled her way through a version of I Dreamed A Dream, a tornado of opinionated column inches, speculation, rumination and conjecture around Susan Boyle grew feverishly.

In the blink of an eye Susan went from unknown to worldwide fame. News crews from around the globe were camped on the small narrow street in provincial Blackburn Scotland, outside her childhood home. Everyone wanted Susan Boyle.

For one brief moment, vanity itself collapsed. As that ancient old maxim – ‘Never judge a book by its cover’ – clanked around the globe with viral intensity, it was as if the world was about to offer its first unspoken apology for prizing preconceptions above all else.

Coming second in the talent show final was not enough to dampen the fevered excitement surrounding Susan, the statistics are testament to how one very ordinary woman scaled the realms of extraordinary.

In 2009, her first album, I Dreamed A Dream switched from being the most pre-ordered album in Amazon’s global history to the fastest selling global debut of all time. The album topped the charts in 21 countries including the US, UK, Canada, Australia, Argentina, Korea, Thailand, Singapore, Greece, Belgium and South Africa and she performed on the most coveted shows around the globe. Ten million albums were sold.

With a synchronicity you’d have difficulty making up. Susan Boyle’s global record sales hit a monumental 14 million on the fourteenth month after her first album was released, with The Gift, her second album in 2010, cementing her superstar status.

The momentum propelling Susan has yet to waiver. The third album released in 2011 ‘Someone To Watch Over Me’ met with critical acclaim and acceptance from the music industry as well as record levels of demand that saw her venture to Australia, Asia, Europe and the USA. Her fourth, Standing Ovation mirrored the success of the previous three albums.

Her list of awards, achievements and musical records is something most can only dream of- quite simply she continues to escalate into unchartered territory for not just singers of her ilk but Western singers, full stop.

To date the list of successes is in itself compelling reading. 500 Million YouTube hits and the most watched clip of 2009. Two Grammy nominations, 3 Guinness World Records, over 19 million albums sold, no.1’s albums in 40 plus countries, more platinum album certifications than can be counted. Performing to half a billion people on the final of China’s Got Talent, headline grabbing performances on the biggest tv shows around the globe, she has sung for the Pope, ticked off her wish list of meeting musical and screen idols and smashed music records held by the Beatles that had remained unchanged since the 1960’s achieving 2 simultaneous number one albums in the US and the UK in 12 months and in 2011 she became the first female artist in 65 years of the UK charts to have 3 albums go straight to number one in succession . 

The musical based on her life story which saw Susan do guest performances was a smash success and nominated for theatrical awards. Coupled with a successful autobiography and her television shows that annihilated ratings, performances for the Queen’s jubilee celebrations and fulfilling a lifelong ambition of performing with Donny Osmond in Vegas, Susan is an unstoppable force.

Susan Boyle crossed over into a world where seeing her share shelf space with Rihanna, Michael Buble, Gaga and Take That no longer looked like an anomaly. It made sense. The idea of Susan Boyle capitalising a substantial corner of the record-buying market for herself and defying the rapid downturn in the industry as a whole was her own edifying achievement.

Despite her magnificent success, Susan has retained her humility, the humility that touches so many of her ardent followers and fans. Her interest in chart positions and the financial benefits of success still are not a motivation. She remains loyal to her friends and family, shunning the celebrity world and all it’s tempting trappings for the humble family home that she grew up in with her eight siblings. A brief foray into the property market allowed Susan to purchase the now dubbed ‘Posh House’ which remains an office and wall space for the accolades and awards that she has collected over her career of four years.

The future of Susan’s star remains bright. Her next venture will see her take to the stage to perform in her first live concerts, beginning in July 2013 in Scotland before heading overseas in 2014. Susan will also be appearing on the big screen, with her first movie role hitting cinemas in Winter 2013 in the period film, The Christmas Candle.

A fifth album is in the wings as is a second documentary for primetime TV charting her remarkable life story, Susan shows no sign of slowing down.

The remarkable story of Susan Boyle, proves time and time again that there is more to this woman than being a symbol for a moment of reflection. She entered our consciousness in a moment of surprise and continues to reignite that element of surprise with everything she does. 

The over riding determination to change her life for the better and make her mother proud is still the driving force behind everything that Susan does. She is not a fleeting icon, she has embedded herself in the history books with the raw combination of strength and fragility, beauty and solitude that is her singing voice with which she captured the world’s imagination.

Friday, March 28, 2014

Susan Boyle - UK Concert Milton Keynes Theater March 27, 2014

Posted on Facebook by Debbie Summers. Thank you! 

Some Facebook posts about tonight's concert!
"Just been to see Susan Boyle on tour and she was Amazing. I have never heard an audience clap and cheer as they did tonight."
"Just back from Susan Boyle s concert.... all i can say is THANK YOU LORD for making these tickets available to me - Fabulous concert absolutely friggen fantastic!! Seats were the best in the house.... such an inspiring lady such a brilliant concert..... now lets Google and see if there are tickets available for any of her other venues...."
" just got back from the Susan Boyle concert at M.K must say what a class act........"
" Watching Susan Boyle!!! She was brill"
"I have had a fab night out with my buddy at Milton Keynes Theatre, we were both a little apprehensive to be honest, BUT..........Susan Boyle was fabulous she got right into it and has a wicked sense of humour. It was her 1st concert and she just doing small venues, if you get the chance then go..........."

Poster by Gayle. Lovely! Thank you:
Love this dress!

Love this dress!

It is reported that Susan sings "You Raise Me Up" in UK concert in this lovely dress.

Below video of Susan singing YRMU
 in Houston at Lakewood Church, Nov. 17, 2013

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sC7-wwGg6lM

Picture taken on 26th March 2014, Susan's Hotel.

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"Me and Susan Boyle are best friends #susanboyle #hilar #fave"

Photo taken yesterday - posted on Instagram today.
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Thursday, March 27, 2014

Picture - I heard Something Extraordinary on Wed 26th March


a few seconds ago 

"I heard Something Extraordinary on Wed 26th March I went to see Susan Boyle LIVE OMG AWESOME XXX"

Photo taken yesterday ~ posted on Facebook today.

Multi Million selling artist Susan Boyle wowed the faithful at The Bridgewater Hall - by Canal Street.co.uk

Ms Susan Boyle
Ms Susan Boyle
Multi Million selling artist Susan Boyle wowed the faithful at The Bridgewater Hall
Susan Boyle has been described as a phenomenon. Now that I have seen her sing live, I am totally in agreement. Tuesday, 25th March 2014, a little Scottish woman took to the stage and stole the hearts of a packed, Bridgewater Hall. I have seen a lot of concerts in my time but don’t believe that I have ever seen such adulation for a performer as I witnessed on Tuesday.
Susan was supported by a small orchestra and two lady backing singers. I had read that Susan’s repertoire would consist of standards, covers and original songs from her five albums. She was quoted as saying that there would be a few surprises. I don’t plan to name all the songs but the biggest surprise for me had to be ‘River Deep, Mountain High’, which, of course is associated with Tina Turner and not a “wee wifie” from Blackburn, West Lothian. 
Her rendition of a Rabbie Burns’, ‘Ae Fond Kiss’, a poem set to music, was hauntingly beautiful.
The audience was mostly in the older bracket but I saw a few youngsters there too. Judging by the standing ovations, yes that should be plural, as there were a few, the audience, I sensed, left The Bridgewater Hall fully satisfied.
Susan Boyle has a voice which, for me, sounds even better live than recorded. Powerful, then sweet, Susan’s voice can reach into your chest and rip out your heart.
Beautifully supported on a couple of songs by The Manchester Show Choir.
Susan Boyle is a phenomenon, for me, that is, official.The finale number 'I dreamed a Dream'reminded us all of how it all started.
The other star of the night was of course,The Bridgewater Hall Manchester.
If you get the chance to see her, then please go. I guarantee that you won’t be disappointed.
Reviewed by Canal-st.co.uk on .
Rating: 5

story published on  Tue, 25 Mar 2014


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