About Diamond Chique

Caterham, Surrey, United Kingdom
We’re a female band with a difference. We write and perform our own music and we all have children and busy family lives. It’s important to us that we are real and not manufactured – we believe that you can make things happen if you work hard, keep focused and enjoy what you do. It’s not about instant celebrity for us but more about personal fulfilment and the realisation of dreams and aspiration and, of course, having some fun along the way!

Monday, 22 December 2008

The girls play Santa at East Surrey Hospital


The girls brought an early Christmas for young patients at East Surrey Hospital, giving out presents and spending time chatting with the kids and their parents. They were also interviewed on Radio Redhill, the radio station for East Surrey Hospital and received the second on-air outing for their new single ‘Sophisticated’.

“We really enjoyed meeting the kids,” say the girls. “We hope they like the presents and wish everyone at the hospital a merry Christmas and a happy New Year.”

The girls are planning to release ‘Sophisticated’ as a single early next year. You can get a sneak preview of the song and the video here.
Photo credit: Kurseong

Sunday, 14 December 2008

Diamond Chique's BBC Southern Counties interview

The girls were recently invited on to the Drivetime show at BBC Southern Counties to talk about the band and have their new song 'Sophisticated' played live on air. If you missed it or would like to hear it again, here's the whole interview. You can also view the video for the single by scrolling down through this site.


Thursday, 4 December 2008

Diamond Chique brings Christmas cheer to home town

The girls brought a bit of festive cheer to their home town of Caterham on Monday 1st December when they switched on the Christmas lights in the Church Walk shopping centre. A large crowd of people both young and old gathered to watch them perform Bing Crosby's classic 'Have yourself a merry little Christmas' and then switch on the lights.

The girls also gave out signed Christmas cards and balloons for their younger fans and posed for press pictures with a bright red Caterham 7 kindly loaned by Caterham Cars.

"We had great fun switching on the lights - it was great to see so many people turn out to come and see us, even though it was freezing!," say the girls. "We'd like to thank everyone who came to see us and give their support."

A big thanks also goes out to Shelley at the Church Walk Shopping Centre, Andy Noble at Caterham Cars and Rebecca and Chris at Chillout.uk who've been managing the girl's styling.