After finishing a tour of more than 150 schools in the UK, vocal pop group EverYoung are set to return to the Isle of Man to perform at the Gaiety Theatre on Sunday 24 February.
EverYoung first appeared on the radar in November last year when they performed at an X Factor charity concert held at the Villa Marina. The event was organised by Junior Achievement Isle of Man which took the group into Castle Rushen and Ballakermeen High Schools during their stay. Such was their popularity that EverYoung have been asked to return to the Isle of Man to hold their own concert. They also plan to tour the schools they did not get a chance to visit last time.
Fans of the group are in for a special treat. EverYoung will be holding a meet and greet session at the Villa Marina box office for anyone who buys a ticket for their concert between 10 and11.30am on Saturday 23 February.
EverYoung will be donating some of the proceeds from their concert to Junior Achievement, whose chief executive Sue Cook said: ‘The work of our charity is about helping young people to succeed. EverYoung are superb role models and show young people what they can achieve through hard work and dedication.’ She went on to say: ‘Not only are they extremely talented individuals but they are also ambassadors for CyberSmile, a charity that raises awareness for bullying through social networks.’
The group, Hollie, Jack, Cherelle and Eyal, were signed signed to EMI label services/Seymour Place Music after graduating from the Sylvia Young Theatre School. They now have more than 16,500 followers on their Facebook page.
Fans attending their concert can expect to hear new material along with covers of well-known artists.
Tickets for their concert at the Gaiety Theatre on Sunday 24 February which starts at 3pm can be purchased from the Villa Marina box office or Welcome Centre. They cost ?10 for under 16s and ?12 for adults (under 16s must be accompanied by an adult).
Wednesday 20th, February 2013 10:22pm.