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Angela Smith

San Francisco, San Jose

Writer and Photographer at Freelance

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Articles

  • 5 days ago | elystandard.co.uk | Angela Smith

    From the opening chords of Greatest Day to the final notes of Never Forget, Barlow took the audience on a journey through the songs that have defined his career. The setlist drew heavily from his Songbook compilation, featuring classics like Forever Love, Open Road and Love Ain’t Here Anymore. The staple Take That hits - A Million Love Songs, The Flood and Rule the World - were firm favourites with both the Barlow fans and those who were there as die-hard fans of the band.

  • 5 days ago | huntspost.co.uk | Angela Smith

    4 1/1 The summer season at Newmarket Races launched in euphoric style on Friday evening (June 20), as Ministry of Sound Classical delivered an unforgettable night of music, sunshine and celebration to an 8,000-strong crowd. After a hot, hazy day of racing, the stage was set for an evening of dance nostalgia reimagined with orchestral majesty—and it did not disappoint.

  • 6 days ago | huntspost.co.uk | Angela Smith

    Almost back to his wild self, Tim Booth captivated the 6000 strong crowd after injuring his ankle earlier this month in Plymouth. Famous for his barrier walks, stage dives and dances, Booth apologised "You'll have to dance for me as I find my feet again after only coming off my crutches yesterday." Although, It wasn’t long before he was walking down the stage access between the crowds, climbing onto the barriers during his rendition of ‘Stay’.

  • 1 week ago | huntspost.co.uk | Angela Smith

    3 1/1 The first of four exciting nights of music at High Lodge Thetford Forest kicked off with Rag'n'Bone Man on Wednesday night. Following him, fans could forward to performances from, James, The Script and Gary Barlow, who feature within Forest Live’s four-day music extravaganza. Rory Charles Graham, better known as Rag'n'Bone Man, made a highly anticipated return, performing to a once again sold-out crowd on opening night.

  • Jul 2, 2024 | elystandard.co.uk | Angela Smith

    Returning to Thetford Forest, Olly Murs once again brought his infectious energy and smooth dance moves to the stage. Despite entering his self-proclaimed 'Dad Era', Murs still captivated the crowd with his velvety vocals and charming interactions with the audience. The moment he unbuttoned his black and gold shirt during his performance of You Don't Know Love, the crowd erupted in excitement.

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