Wednesday, 26 January 2011

Tyler Goodjohn Looks For a Big Win at Wembley Arena

At Wembley Arena on Saturday 19th February,Tyler is looking forward to put his next opponent in a spin when he appears on the undercard of the Lenny Daws vs. Ashley Theophane and John O’Donnell vs. Craig Watson, British title double header.

In September 2010,Tyler had started his debut in a spectacular style by stopping his opponent.Tyler is looking forward to start his new year by securing the first win.

“I’m just gonna keep my feet on the ground, it’s easy to get above your station when you’re fighting on such a massive show. I’ve got to keep on training hard and keep learning from my fights. I’m with a great trainer in Tony Sims and I’m only 19 so I’ve got it all to look forward to.”Said Tyler.

“In the week leading up to and come fight night I'm sure there will be pre fight nerves, but it’s a massive occasion for me to showcase how much I’m progressing in the pros and that really motivates me, not many people get the chance to box at such prestigious venues like Wembley Arena in their 3rd fight, so I’m gonna make the most out of this opportunity.”

“Whoever is put in front of me on the night will have to take cover, I’m going to show how brutal and dangerous being stuck in a Tornado can be.” Added Goodjohn.

Monday, 17 January 2011

Ding sees off Williams


The Ladbrokes Mobile Masters had been bowed out by former world champion Mark Williams in the initial round as he suffered a 6-4 defeat to Ding Junhui.

In start both players was facing difficult to find form in a low quality game at Wembley Arena but China's world number four established a 5-2 advantage.

To reduce the deficit to 5-4 next two frames had been won by world number three Williams. However, the left-hander from Cwm was made to pay for missing a chance to square the contest in the 10th frame as Ding booked his place in the second round.

Ding said afterwards: "Mark played well to come back to 5-4 so I had to stay strong.
"I've played him a few times this season and he has beaten me, so it's good for my confidence to beat him.

"I don't want to think about winning the tournament, I just want to relax and think about the next round."

Williams said: "It was a good match. There were a couple of frames that could have gone either way, and if I'd won them it could have been different.
"I thought I had him when I got to 5-4, but he made a good break in the end."

Wednesday, 12 January 2011

King shocks Selby at Wembley


One of the biggest upsets of the season had been produced by Mark King.In the opening round of the Masters at Wembley Arena,he recovered from trailing 2-0 to overcome defending champion Mark Selby 6-4.

The tournament is consider as one of the most respectable competition on the calendar with the world's top 16 players competing for a £150,000 first prize from an overall pot of £500,000.

With a break of 70 in the opening frame,Selby was quickly into his stride

"I have got nothing against Mark. He is a lovely lad, but I just wondered what he was doing when he went two frames up," said King.

"He cleared up on the black and put his cue in the air as if he had won sort of thing, and I said 'alright, you are only 2-0 up, not 5-0 ahead. Lucky enough for me, it spurred me on."

Monday, 3 January 2011

Contactless payment goes live at Wembley Arena

According to eventmagazine.co.uk,Barclayard has officially introduced contactless payments at London’s Wembley Arena.They had set up more than 100 contactless terminals at Wembley Arena,which will allow purchases for customers up to £15 with a simple tap of their credit or debit cards against a reader at the point of sale.

The fresh system also allows Barclaycard customers to use the venue’s ‘fast track’ entrance, access the Barclaycard Unwind Lounge and get advanced tickets for future events, says eventmagazine.co.uk.

“The music and leisure industry is a fantastic opportunity for contactless, freeing concert-goers from the worry of carrying a wallet or having the correct change,” said Barclaycard head of UK Global Payment Acceptance Stuart Neal. “There’s definitely scope for the implementation of contactless technology across festivals over the coming years - such as that used at Wireless this summer.”

Wednesday, 29 December 2010

JLS Play London Wembley Arena With Tinie Tempah

JLS to finish their UK tour with two shows returned to London and performed at Wembley Arena.

Special guest Tinie Tempah joined the group on stage and performed a song with him.The hits laden set included 'The Club Is Alive' and 'Eyes Wide Shut' from the new album 'Outta This World', as well as songs from their self-titled debut.

JLS has concluded their UK tour at Wembley Arena and performed their last two show.

Thursday, 23 December 2010

At Wembley Arena JLS Perform Final Concert

JLS fans recently returned to London to gave his appreciate after their UK tour which two concert at Wembley Arena.


Including on stage with this group a particular guest Tinie Tempah who performed one song with them. The hits laden set included 'The Club Is Alive' and 'Eyes Wide Shut' from the new album 'Outta This Worl'.


At Wembley Arena JLS perform his final concert in London.

Friday, 10 December 2010

At Wembley Arena concert: Charged four man larceny mobile phones


In Wembley Arena at music concert for Pendulum band in their four man have been charged their larceny phones and during a police operation, the operation, between the National Mobile Phone Crime Unit and Wembley police officers on Friday evening.

So police had confirmed that its a targeted of gang because the prove of this larceny for mobile phone.

Police confirmed today (Sunday) Abdul Rahim Brahim, 21, Abdullah Benghadfa, 23, Adrian Ionut Iager, 29, and a 17-year-old male will appear at Brent Magistrates' Court tomorrow charged with conspiracy to theft. Benghadfa and Iager are also charged with going equipped to larceny.

Detective Sergeant Keith Walters of the NMPCU said, "Police from the NMPCU, Wembley and TSG were able to arrest eight people for stealing mobile phones from members of the public who had ventured out on a bitterly cold evening to enjoy the concert at Wembley Arena. Many of the victims are ecstatic that we have been able to catch the perpetrators and return their mobile phones to them. This type of event is often targeted for such crime and police advise members to be vigilant at all times, especially when in such close proximity with such a large number of people. We have worked with Wembley Arena to catch these criminals and ensure concert goers don't become victims of crime."

Tuesday, 30 November 2010

McFly announce arena tour dates


Details of UK arena tour has been announced by McFly.Across the UK throughout next year in March the 'Party Girl' group will perform,they recently played five sold-out intimate gigs.

The shows marks the band's first UK-wide jaunt in two years. They kick off at Nottingham's Trent FM Arena on March 12 and wrap up at London's Wembley Arena on April 1.

McFly recently released their fifth studio album Above The Noise, which spawned the top ten hits 'Party Girl' and 'Shine A Light', which features Taio Cruz.

Tickets for the gigs go on sale on Saturday December 4 at 9am.

The full tour dates are listed below:
March 12 - Nottingham Trent FM Arena
March 14 - Belfast Odyssey Arena
March 16 - Dublin 02 Arena
March 18 - Sheffield Motorpoint Arena
March 19 - Manchester MEN Arena
March 20 - Brighton Centre
March 22 - Cardiff CIA Arena
March 23 - Bournemouth BIC
March 26 - Glasgow SECC
March 27 - Newcastle Metro Radio Arena
March 29 - Liverpool Echo Arena
March 30 - Birmingham LG Arena
April 1 - London Wembley Arena

Saturday, 20 November 2010

Damian Marley and Nas At Wembley Arena

Now you can win a tickets to give away to Nas and Damian Marley’s massive Sprint 2011 show at Wembley Arena.

Nas and Damian ‘Jr. Gong’ Marley are coming back to the UK next year due to big success of of their three summer shows. They will going to perform songs from their collaboration album Distant Relatives.

Dates including a huge one at Wembley arena as follows.

London – 31 March – Wembley arena.
Glasgow – 1 April – O2 Academy Glasgow.
Manchester – 2 April – O2 Apollo Manchester

Thursday, 11 November 2010

Indian Solo Star Sonu Nigaam To Perform At Wembley Arena Live

Sonu Nigaam has assured that this performance will going to be a biggest Bollywood concerts the UK has ever seen.

The master voice behind the songs like Kal Ho Naa Ho, Saathiya and All Izz Well, singer Sonu Nigaam says that he will try to make the concert of such extend for the mega-shows at LG Arena in Birmingham on November 13 and Wembley Arena on November 14 and he assured that it would going to be a massive performance never witnessed before

Sonu Nigaam while talking to a reporter said that "The last I came to the UK was for the legendary Rafi Resurrected tour, with the CBSO. People worldwide still talk about that one. But meanwhile my regular live performances have gone to another level! There has been some kind or renaissance! Wherever we have gone, it has been an opening of sorts for following artistes. We have been able to open dead sectors like Australia and New Zealand in the last five years for big tours now. Thus a UK concert is overdue"

Sonu will going to perform for an incredible 3 hours show he said that "For me live performance is a high that's incomparable to anything else musically. For me it’s a three hour-long orgasm - the foreplay being the preparation time for it! You have to be vocally, physically, mentally and spiritually fit and involved for a perfect one. That's the clear test of a true singer. Every other platform can be manipulated with, but not live shows. That's why I get so involved during my performances. And that's why perhaps, we are so loved by the audiences world wide."