KELLY Llorenna will be making a second appearance at Feel the Noise -- and the leading dance star cannot wait.
"I did last year's event and it was wicked," she said. "It has to be one of the best gigs I've done. The atmosphere was amazing."
It's been an amazing 12 months for the 25-year-old singer.
As the voice behind N-Trance, she saw a re-issue of the single Set You Free storm into the charts.
Then True Love Never Dies, produced by Flip and Fill, became one of the biggest club hits of the year, leading to appearances on Top of the Pops and appearances all around the UK.
Feel the Noise will be a bit like coming home for Kelly, who is on the Blackburn-based record label All Around The World.
"I am in up in Blackburn about once a week, when I'm not touring, working in the studio so I know the area well," she said.
Feel the Noise will allow Kelly to give her fans a preview of her first solo single -- a re-working of the Taylor Dayne classic Tell It To My Heart, which will feature mixes by Flip and Fill and fellow Feel the Noise act Ian van Dahl.
"The single's out the day after Feel the Noise so the crowd can say they heard it first," she said.
Kelly is keen to stress that she will be singing live at the Ewood Park event.
"I don't believe in miming to backing tapes.
"I am a singer and want people to hear me sing," she said.
It is her great voice which has taken Kelly all over the world in the past 12 months.
"It has been mad," she said. "I've been all over the place.
"We have been to Europe a lot because True Love Never Dies has just been released over there and we have been promoting that.
"But I love all the travelling. It's great."
Kelly is still working with N-Trance as well as on her solo career.
"It's great because I don't just sing one type of song. It allows me to be myself."
With all her chart and club success Kelly is sure to have a lot of fans in the crowd at Feel the Noise.
"I'm really looking forward to this one," she said. "I know it's going to be great.
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