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Mcfly have annouced a small UK Tour for October(UK Arena Tours spring 2011)

Tickets go on sale Saturday 11th September

 

'Party Girl' went down well at Rock Fm Blackpool and Radio City Liverpool and had the whole crowd of all ages singing along

Here s Youtube video of the Blackpool performance
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Mcfly have annouced a small UK Tour for October(UK Arena Tours spring 2011)

Tickets go on sale Saturday 11th September

 

'Party Girl' went down well at Rock Fm Blackpool and Radio City Liverpool and had the whole crowd of all ages singing along

Here s Youtube video of the Blackpool performance
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The video Gets it's first Ever Play Tommorow on MSN

Mcfly have posted it on their official Twitter

That's not the full video those it's the edited version. Isn't the full video 30mins long with them acting and with other songs?
It's not too explicit for TV. There are far worse music videos played all day every day.
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That's not the full video those it's the edited version. Isn't the full video 30mins long with them acting and with other songs?
Yes! Its like a mini Movie you get to see the whole 30mins in september Just before the single is released and thats what kicks off their new super city site

 

 

The video's OK, nothing special imo. The song's really grown on me though! :D I predict, UK #3.
I'm in love with this song. I have no idea what's wrong with me as i usually detest their 'musical' output
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The music channels are showing the video and the BOX is showing it every hour (not sure how long for though)

 

 

That's not the full video those it's the edited version. Isn't the full video 30mins long with them acting and with other songs?

that'll get shown in September and I can't wait. I usually class McFly as a guilty pleasure, but that movie is gonna be on repeat for me for a little while *grabs tissues* :kink:

Thank you, itsme123, for McFly classics at previous page! It was a pure pleasure, even though I've seen them hundreds of times:) This new McFly era completely got my mind, I almost forgot how bloody amazing they are live:) I always used the 'They're so young yet really professional on stage', but now when they're like averally 23-24, it doesn't work as well as it used to. But, it appears to me, that even now their live preformances stand out of many shows current artists do. It's nice to know :))

 

I pre-ordered a bundle on Townsend! I'm so glad they ship worldwide :)) I'm not quite sure what I'm gonna do with the vinyl disc though... I guess it's just for collection :)

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Thank you, itsme123, for McFly classics at previous page! It was a pure pleasure, even though I've seen them hundreds of times:) This new McFly era completely got my mind, I almost forgot how bloody amazing they are live:) I always used the 'They're so young yet really professional on stage', but now when they're like averally 23-24, it doesn't work as well as it used to. But, it appears to me, that even now their live preformances stand out of many shows current artists do. It's nice to know :))

 

I pre-ordered a bundle on Townsend! I'm so glad they ship worldwide :)) I'm not quite sure what I'm gonna do with the vinyl disc though... I guess it's just for collection :)

Thats ok

 

The 'super Site' will cost £6.00 per month but fans will get exclusives such as chances to go to signings get concert tickets before they go on sale and hear music first with their album being released on the super site in October and in shops november

 

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In October a new "super site" launches that will pave the way for other young acts to launch their own subscription-based sites. McFly's venture aims to combat piracy by offering its users music by the band as soon as it's recorded – before it becomes available anywhere else. Costing £250,000 to build, the site provides free content, but it's the subscriber sections, giving fans access for a fee of £6 per month, or £50 per year, which render it like a fan club.

"This is the modern day equivalent," said McFly's manager Fletch, who helped set up the site. "Where it differs is we are a one-stop shop. You couldn't have had music distributed through a fan club – you had to go to the retailers."

 

Bands are realising just how important their fans are, by offering a unique hub to find the latest news and music. Here are some more connecting with their fans on the web in interesting ways.

 

http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertai...al-2062958.html

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Not Long Till the release now

Next Sunday dowload and Monday CD release.

 

Another Brilliant performace tonight on Alan Carr:Chatty Man

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McFly: 'We'll show the fans everything'

 

McFly have promised to show their fans "everything" via their upcoming Super City web presence.

 

The band, who gave away their album Radio: ACTIVE free with The Mail On Sunday in 2008, told The Guardian that the music industry has changed in recent years.

 

Of the decision to give away Radio: ACTIVE, drummer Harry Judd said: "At the time, we were trying to think about how we could do things differently and keep up with the record industry."

 

Discussing the planned Super City subscription service, available for £6 month, singer Tom Fletcher added: "We're just going to be completely open and show the fans everything. And why not? I think you have to be.

 

"The music industry is different now. In the olden days, that distance between you and your idols made it special. But now people are craving information, and you have to [provide it]."

 

He also suggested that he might put up demos of new material on the website before he even plays them to his bandmates and added that fans will have input on single choices and live setlists.

 

McFly: 'Our album is international'

 

McFly have revealed that they hope to compete on an international level with their new album.

 

The group, who have worked with pop producers including Taio Cruz on the LP, admitted that they hope to attract a larger audience with their new sound.

 

"We worked with producer Taio Cruz on this album! But we changed because we wanted to compete on an international level," singer Tom Fletcher told NME.

 

McFly have released four studio albums, with their most recent - 2008's Radio:ACTIVE - given away for free with The Mail On Sunday.

 

Their as-yet-untitled fifth studio LP will be released in November, preceded by the single 'Party Girl' on September 6.

 

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