EXCITING British bands Alisha's Attic, G.U.N and The Supernaturals rocked Blackpool Pleasure Beach's Arena last week in a concert that Blackpool was proud to host.
The three bands trip to the town was a welcome visit and hopefully the first of many concerts to be held here.
Alisha's Attic, the sisterly band from Dagenham, North London, proved that Essex girls should be more known for their talent than their unfair dizzy girl image.
Sisters, Karen and Shellie Poole, are described as 'unnervingly famous in Europe, Japan and soon to be so in America'.
Proud Blackpool, played adoring host to the girls, who are about to release their fourth song from their Gold selling Alisha Rules The World album, and who will shortly open the INXS concert at Wembley.
Glaswegian five piece G.U.N who refuse to be categorised sang their debut single Better Days and continued with a heady arrangement of melody-soaked rock.
The band which claims to single handedly reaffirm your faith in pop music, The Supernaturals, showed off on stage as four guys who love to deliver to a live audience.
The Supernaturals were colourful and exciting, looking comfortable on the Arena stage that held a fantastic night of music that can only leave Blackpool wanting more.
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