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Boyle gets standing ovation at Wembley
Published Monday, Jun 22 2009, 15:26 BST | By Lara Martin

Rex Features
The Scottish singer was cheered by thousands of fans at Wembley Arena last night after performing signature track 'I Dreamed A Dream' from the musical Les Misérables.
A spokesperson for the ITV programme said: "They were on their feet for her. It was a standing ovation."
Boyle, who also performed the song 'Memories' from Cats, had been forced to skip previous shows in Liverpool, Cardiff, Nottingham and Manchester after suffering from stress.
There are 12 more dates on the Talent tour, but it has been suggested that the 48-year-old will not be performing at all of them.
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