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* 2009 – [[The Work Tour]]<ref>Balls, David (03-05-2009).[http://www.digitalspy.com/music/news/a148619/the-saturdays-announce-uk-tour.html The Saturdays announce UK tour]. Digital Spy. Retrieved August 5, 2010.</ref>
* 2009 – [[The Work Tour]]<ref>Balls, David (03-05-2009).[http://www.digitalspy.com/music/news/a148619/the-saturdays-announce-uk-tour.html The Saturdays announce UK tour]. Digital Spy. Retrieved August 5, 2010.</ref>
* 2011 - Headlines Tour
* 2011 - [[Headlines! Tour|Headlines Tour]]


===As supporting act===
===As supporting act===

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The Saturdays

The Saturdays are a British girl group formed in London, England in 2007, consisting of members Una Healy, Mollie King, Frankie Sandford, Vanessa White and Rochelle Wiseman. They made their recording debut in 2008 under the record label Fascination Records, a sub-division of Polydor Records. They have released two albums and one mini-album.

Their debut album, Chasing Lights, produced four top ten singles on the UK Singles Chart.[1] The band embarked on their first headlining UK tour, The Work Tour, in June 2009, and started work on their second album during this tour.[2] The band released the number-two single "Forever Is Over" in October 2009 from their second album, Wordshaker.[3][1] The album peaked at number nine on the UK Albums Chart and produced another top ten single, "Ego".[1] The Saturdays released an EP, Headlines!, on 16 August 2010.[4] "Missing You" is the album's first single, and "Higher" is the second.

History

2008–2009: Chasing Lights and The Work Tour

File:The Saturdays @ T4 Stars of 2009.jpg
The Saturdays performing at T4 Stars of 2009 in November 2009

The Saturdays were signed to Fascination Records, a sub-label of Polydor Records. Their first studio album, Chasing Lights, was recorded during May and June 2008 with input from multiple producers and writers, including Ina Wroldsen and Alex Cartana. The group supported Girls Aloud on their Tangled Up Tour before the release of their first single, "If This Is Love". The single was released on 2th July 2008 and peaked at number 8 on the UK Singles Chart,[1] the track featured a sample of Yazoo's 1982 single, "Situation. The second single, "Up", was released in October 2008 and peaked at number five, the single achieved a certificate of Siver by the BBI. Also in October, the album Chasing Lights was released. It peaked at number nine on the UK Albums Chart,[1] but in early 2009 the album was certificate of Platinum by the BBI.[5] The third single, "Issues", was released in January 2009 and reached number four,[1] which also gained a certificate of Siver by the BBI.[5]

As well as supporting Girls Aloud, The Saturdays also supported the Jonas Brothers at their Hammersmith Apollo gig on 11 September.[6] They also played at Capital FM's Jingle Bell Ball at The O2 Arena in December.[7] On 5 November they performed at Perez Hilton's One Night In Liverpool, and played at Cardiff's Gay Pride event.[8] On the Christmas 2008 special of British Nickelodeon show Ross Lee's Ghoulies, The Saturdays made a special appearance.[9] They also guest starred in Hollyoaks Later in September 2008 and on a 10-minute BBC show, Myths. Early in 2009, the group presented a "Debut Singles" chart show for 4Music.

In March, the group released their fourth single, a cover of the Depeche Mode song "Just Can't Get Enough" as one of the official Comic Relief 2009 singles. The single peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart and was the group's third consecutive top twenty hit in Ireland, reaching number six, the group's first top ten appearance in a foreign music market.[10] The single later achieved a Siver certificate by the BBI.[5]

The group announced that they would be doing their own tour in 2009 – The Work Tour, the tour had twenty-seven dates. The groups support acts for the tour were infact, Mini Viva, Pixie Lott, Vagabond and Jessie Malakouti.[11] The name The Work Tour came across after the band would release a fifth and final single from the first studio album, Cashing Lights, which was the single "Work", the single later peaked at number 22 in the UK and number 21 in Ireland.[1] Also McFly's Dougie Poynter, Frankie Sandford's boyfriend played bass guitar during "Just Can't Get Enough".[12][13][14] Vanessa White tripped on some wires back stage and had a foot injury, she remained seated on stage for some shows.[15] On the last night of the tour at Manchester Apollo, Michael Jackson's memorial service was on backstage and the band was watching it, so they played a tribute song, singing, sing-a-long of The Jacksons' "Blame It on the Boogie".

2009–2010: Wordshaker

The Saturdays performing at The Civic Hall in Wolverhampton on June 20, 2009

The group released their second album Wordshaker on 12 October, with opening sales of 15,022.[16] It peaked at number nine, dropping to number forty a week later.[1] The lead single from the album was "Forever Is Over", which entered the UK Singles Chart at number two[1] and the Irish Singles Chart at number nine. The single was orginally wrote for American Idol winner, Kelly Clarkson, written by ex-Busted member James Bourne.[citation needed] The song was also wanted by American pop rock artist P!nk.[17] The B-side of the song "I Can't Wait" was wrote by the band with Hannah Robinson and producers Ben Macklin, Julian Peake and Richard Stannard.[18]

In 2008 and 2009, The Saturdays appeared in adverts for several products including a brand of deodorant, tampons,[19] mobile phones, an operating system, and hair removal products.[20] They performed a gig at the HMV Forum in London, which was aired on Channel 4 in January 2010.[citation needed]

The second single from Wordshaker was "Ego". It peaked at number nine on the UK Singles Chart and at number ten in Ireland. The song later achieved a certification of Silver.[5] Although the single is the groups second lowest charting, it later become their second best selling single after "Up", while selling roughly 277,411 and "Up" selling roughly 311,000.

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The Saturdays in a gig at Rochester Castle on July 16, 2010

2010-present: Headlines! and The Saturdays: 24/7

The group's newest project is titled Headlines! and according to member Una Healy,it is a mini album[21] due for release on 16 August 2010.[22] The group have said that if the chance arose they would like to collaborate with American R&B singer-songwriters singers, Ne-Yo and Jason Derülo.[23] The project's lead single, "Missing You" was released on 8 August 2010. Universal Music said "Missing You" is "bittersweet lyrics are an ode to a lost love, sung over some synth riffs."[22] The music video was shot at the end of May, 2010. On 26 June, the music video was premiered on The Saturdays' website. It was shot in Malaga, Spain.[22] The single was performed for the first time an T4 on the Beach 2010 on 4 July 2010,[24] though King was absent from the performance due to an injury.[25] 'Missing You' entered the UK Singles Chart at number three, with 'Headlines' also entering at number 3 on the album chart.[26] According to Rochelle Wiseman, the next single will be "Higher",[27][28] which has already debuted on the charts at #86 on 22 August.[29] After Flo Rida beat the group to number one for the second time, the american rapper offered to do a collaboration with the band, after saying, "I don’t know much about The Saturdays but we put smiles on people’s faces when we make music, which counts more than getting number ones."[30] The Saturdays jetted off to Los Angeles to film their latest music video for single "Higher".[31] They are also scheduled to perform at the 2010 Help for Heroes charity concert, with over 60,000 fan set to be there.[32] Boy band JLS have expressed views to record a duet with the band.[33]

The Saturdays were given their own reality tv show, by ITV2, which is set to air on August 26th at 9pm, titled The Saturdays: 24/7.[34] The program is produced by RDF Television. The show has four episodes, set to air on, 26th August, 2nd, 9th and 15th of September. The documentary will feature the band from getting up in the morning, to going to sleep on a night, it will take you though the girls working, playing and resting.[35]

Discography

Studio albums
Mini albums
Extended plays

Tours

Headlining

As supporting act

References

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  4. ^ Order The Saturdays album, Headlines
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  6. ^ a b c — (30 June 2010). "The Saturdays Fire Manager". Contact Music. Retrieved 08-05-2010.
  7. ^ The Saturdays Sparkle At Jingle Bell Ball. femalefirst. Retrieved August 5, 2010.
  8. ^ The Saturdays Interview. Retrieved August 4, 2010.
  9. ^ The Saturdays perform 'silent fart' on Ross Lee's ghoulies
  10. ^ Saturdays - Just Can't Get Enough
  11. ^ The Work Tour support acts
  12. ^ "Dougie was there last night! And he's been there the whole time! | The-Saturdays.Co.Uk | The first fansite for the UK girl group, The Saturdays!". The-Saturdays.Co.Uk. Retrieved 2010-08-31.
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  17. ^ "We were delighted with T In The Park response and we'll be back, says The Saturdays star Vanessa White - The Daily Record". The Daily Record. Retrieved 2009-11-08.
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  28. ^ The Saturdays all confirm Higher as next single
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  30. ^ Flo Rida talks to Daily Star
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  32. ^ (23 August 2010). "[2]". The Saturdays Official website. Retrieved 23-09-2010.
  33. ^ JLS to duet with The Saturdays
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  35. ^ The Saturdays: 24/7
  36. ^ Balls, David (03-05-2009).The Saturdays announce UK tour. Digital Spy. Retrieved August 5, 2010.