Music
Saturdays 'overwhelmed' by Wembley gig
Published Wednesday, Oct 21 2009, 15:48 BST | By David Balls

The group, who released new album Wordshaker last week, admitted they were overwhelmed with their set at the Girl Guides event on Sunday.
"It really was like a dream come true. I remember going to watch Britney performing there when I was 12 and just thinking that this was my ultimate goal," Mollie King said.
"I remember I just watched her with my jaw to the ground in disbelief at how huge the arena was and how magical it felt!"
The 22-year-old, who auditioned for The X Factor in 2007 with former girlband Fallen Angelz, added that she was terrified before going on stage.
"When we were called to sound check I actually thought I'd misheard Paul our choreographer when he told us we would be coming out of the floor," she said.
"I couldn't believe it was actually two men pulling cables that lifted you up, I thought it would all be done by machines. When it came to the actual show I was so nervous about balancing that I suddenly turned into Mollie Motormouth.
"The poor men under the stage about to lift me up must have thought 'gosh, this girl doesn't pipe down'."
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