We understands that the second leg of the Alliance U.K. tour was a huge success.
According Mavados manager, Julian Jones-Griffith, Huddersfield's Club Society was packed to the rafters, with people eager to witness a piece of history as the Father and Son of the Alliance rocked the North of England.
Despite a snow blizzard, people turned out in their droves to show their love to the Alliance. Flex, Einstein and Future Fambo warmed the crowd for the main acts who absolutely blitzed the club with hits.
With the London show already sold out days before the event, the promoters were desperately trying to stage a second night of the show in the city to meet the demand for tickets. However, the Metropolitan Police were unable to guarantee the full quota of officers needed to police the event so a chance for the Alliance to write another chapter in history was lost.
The promoters have vowed to re-stage the tour, with plans already being put in place for two night-after-night shows in London, something never before seen in the UK,
blackspyda said
00:53 03/25 2008
alliance to di world
linko said
12:15 03/25 2008
PROPA
***DK*** said
15:31 03/25 2008
ye dem pioneer it. J'can artistes on tour!!! blessings 2 alliance!!!1 bt me ting stil deh EMPIRE
K17 said
15:32 03/25 2008
yooooooooo a dat di man dem fi so promote we music far and wide
Despite a snow blizzard, people turned out in their droves to show their love to the Alliance. Flex, Einstein and Future Fambo warmed the crowd for the main acts who absolutely blitzed the club with hits.
With the London show already sold out days before the event, the promoters were desperately trying to stage a second night of the show in the city to meet the demand for tickets. However, the Metropolitan Police were unable to guarantee the full quota of officers needed to police the event so a chance for the Alliance to write another chapter in history was lost.
The promoters have vowed to re-stage the tour, with plans already being put in place for two night-after-night shows in London, something never before seen in the UK,