Susan Boyle Returns To The Stage
Revered and infamous Britain’s Got Talent sensation Susan Boyle wowed audiences last night when she performed on the live talent show tour. She had an overwhelming response from the crowd complete with a standing ovation.
The 48 year old singing star has been unable to perform in all of the scheduled live shows, missing two in Nottingham on Saturday in order to slot in rest time after the pressure and stress of her new celebrity life takes its toll.
However, she returned in style on Sunday, giving two performances to the adoring crowds at Wembley Arena in North West London.
She sang her heart out with her semi-final song, Memories from the musical Cats as well as the now quintessential Boyle tune, I Dreamed A Dream, from the musical Les Miserables, which propelled her status as an international singing star after she sung it on her first audition for Britain’s Got Talent.
Boyle attracted fans from far and wide after belting out the powerful song, leaving the judges and audience stunned at her surprising talent.
A spokeswoman for the show said after Boyle’s second appearance, “They were on their feet for her. It was a standing ovation.”
She added that winners of the show, dance group, Diversity were also rewarded with standing ovations from the loyal fans.
Boyle, who was expected to win the show by a landslide, received respite and care in The Priory Clinic in central London shortly after the shock loss.
Judge on the show, Piers Morgan, spoke for Boyle, saying the 48 year old church volunteer from Blackburn, West Lothian was in much need of some reflective peace after feeling emotionally drained and tired out from the whole process.
Her audience performance was viewed by millions of people the world over on the YouTube and film star Demi Moore and singer Elaine Paige were among her celebrity fans.
Posted: June 22nd, 2009 under Uncategorized.
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