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The Saturdays

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The Saturdays performed a stunner of a set and you can watch a fun-sized clip of it!
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The Saturdays Photo Gallery The Pictorial Evidence

Looking as fierce as ever, The Saturdays absolutely ROCKED Switch Live.
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The weekend starts here!

The Saturdays

Names:
Una, Rochelle, Frankie, Mollie and Vanessa

Straight outta:
Upminster, Somerset, Richmond, Essex and Munster

The lowdown:
Named after the best day of the week and five distinct voices, styles and personalities. Their pop and ballads keep Monday away.*

(*Mentally only. You're still gonna have to get that homework finished.)

Hit Parade:
If This Is Love, Up, Issues, Just Can't Get Enough, Work, Forever is Over

Collaborated with:
James Bourne of Busted fame.

Facts to keep you rapt:
Last year The Saturdays turned on Christmas Lights in Barnsley and Hull. If you ask soon enough maybe this year they can help your dad get the lights on your tree working properly...

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