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, 19 January 2009

Catch the girls' first live performance

Diamond Chique will be performing their first live exclusive show at The Olive Tree in Banstead on Saturday 21st February, with the show starting at 8pm. The show will mark the launch of the band's new single Sophisticated as a commercially available download, as well as the first performance of their second single Take me away. The performance will be filmed for a documentary made for television and will be broadcast on MTV and Channel 4 later in the year.

Only a limited number of 150 tickets will be available for the show, with tickets priced at £10. To order your tickets, click here. You can also purchase tickets from The Olive Tree by calling 01737 373 337. The documentary is being filmed by director Linzy Attenborough, who has made numerous documentaries and music videos for the BBC and MTV.

Linzy is currently directing the film 'Cruentus: blood lust' starring screen legend Ingrid Pitt, Judd Charlton, Ed Speleers (Eragon, Echo Beach) and Lucy Brooks, with release due for later this year. Diamond Chique will be filmed the following day also at a showcase room at Scream Studios in South Croydon where they normally meet for rehearsals. Amanda Neale, manager and singer in the group is delighted with the latest success. "It's all going remarkably well. The documentary is our chance to show who we are. We think that Linzy will do a great job with the production as she is so experienced and believes so much in what we are about." Sophisticated will be released on itunes, MTV and You Tube at the end of February.

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