Monday 25 July 2011

Victoria singing with Bloomfield Avenue 24th July at Roadhouse



So the 24th July saw Victoria sing a whole set with Bloomfield Avenue at Roadhouse in Covent Garden. Lots of Victoria's fans came out in force to support her and to have an amazing night.

Victoria gave it her all last night she sang lots of songs that we haven't heard her sing before and she also sang a few numbers from previous times, such as Proud Mary and I love Rock and Roll.

The last song before the interval was dedicated to Amy Winehouse who unfortunately passed away on Saturday at the tender age of 27. Vix dedicated 'Valerie' to her and sang it with such passion and emotion it almost had us in tears.

Things became a lot more livelier after the interval and the majority of Victoria's fans were up on the dance floor having a good time dancing. It was a proud moment when someone having only seen Vix once in Flashdance turned round to say how amazing Vix actually is, it really made me smile.

Victoria looked like she was having an amazing time up there on the stage and seemed to be all relaxed. It was lovely when Vix wished her Ma a Happy Birthday from the stage, with a big cheer from the audience.

The whole night ended on a complete high, everyone left with smiles on their faces.

Once again Victoria did an amazing job , excellent vocals, dancing, smiling, laughing and having fun.

Thank you very much for another amazing and fun night Victoria and we can't wait for the next one,

Your one in a million

xxxxx

Saturday 9 July 2011

Giggin4Good

Victoria is taking part in charity show Giggin4Good in aid of Great Ormond Street Hospital on 31st July. Information below;

Giggin4good's debut charity showcase in aid of Great Ormond Street Hospital will take place on Sunday the 31st July at the Actors Church in Covent Garden.
The Team have been lucky enough to secure a marvelous host of performers from London's West End and beyond.
Appearing in the cabaret we have : Victoria Hamilton-Barritt, Twinnie Lee Moore, Hannah Levane, Liam Tamne, George Ure, Alexia Khadime, Madalena Alberto, Lincoln Stone, Tim Prottey-Jones,  Cassie Compton,  Adam Masterton, Ben Vivian Jones and Anabel King.

Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity needs to raise over £50 million each year to make sure the hospital remains the world-class pioneering institution it is today. Support from fundraising events like thishelps them to buy vital equipment, fund pioneering research and most importantly rebuild and refurbish some of their hospital site. This redevelopment will allow them to replace inconvenient, cramped outdated wards with new facilities where parents can sleep alongside their child and will mean that children have more space in which to get well.

As a team of childcare professional's the care of sick children is an issue that is close to our hearts, to see a child suffer in pain is heartbreaking to all of us as we are sure it is to all of you. There has been so many plights by sick children and their families lately that we feel this is the most deserving cause to help children get better and for their dreams to come true.

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