Susan Boyle Talent | Susan Boyle I Dreamed A Dream

World renowned singing sensation Susan Boyle is all set to pick up a massive birthday present – a £4 Million Royalties Check. (Thats about $6 Million US Dollars).

The Britains Got Talent phenomenom from Blackburn, Scotland, is in line to become a multi millionaire on her 49th Birthday, when she will receive her first massive pay out. The money, which mostly comes from sales from her debut album I Dreamed A Dream and a long string of international shows and apprearances, will be deposited directly into her bank account on the 1st of April. Now i bet thats the best April Fools day anyone can have!.

From what we can gather from Susan, she is already intenting to spend some cash on a luxury house in her hometown of Blackburn, and its also been rumoured that Susan might be planning to design and sell her very own tartan – which will go like hotcakes over here in America judging by the sales of her other merchandise.

Her aides have been reported to say that she will use the tartan on her own official clothing range and other memorabilia to give her brand a ‘chic tartan image’. And i’m sure it will !

Good on you Susan, its great that you are now seeing some of the fruits of being a brilliant performer.
    

On saturday the 6th of March, Susan Boyle appeared as a special guest on the Carmen Nebel show in Leipzig, Germany.

Having enjoyed a private flight from edinburgh, Susan arrived at 5:30pm at a huge exhibition center that was to be the location for the show. It was pretty good luck that Susan managed to get there at all, and a small but timely ‘gap’ in the weather made it possible. Leipzig had been blessed with 6 inches of snow the night before, luckily however the skies were clear and the snow stopped, making the landing at the airport possible for a small window of time.

For the show, Susan wore a rouge noir layered dress, which was designed by Suzanne Neville, along with a pair of wine colored LK Bennett shoes… and i must say she looked stunning. After the performance, the hostess of the show Carmen, presented Susan with a bouquet of white and pink roses. Susan loved the roses but kindly gave them to a member of her team.

Susans performance started at 8:50pm, and it was pretty much agreed by everyone who travels with Susan that this was possibly her greatest performance ever. The stage show and lighting effects were stunning, and coupled with a massive choir and orchestra which included a guitar, timpani, symbols, etc the sound was a joy to the ear. Of course, Susan sang like an Angel, and after her performance ended she was treated to a massive and deserved ovation from the crowd.
Susan’s performance slot was at 20.50. It was agreed by everyone who travels with Susan that this was undoubtedly her best performance ever. The stage treatment that the show had dreamed up was amazing – a big choir and orchestra including guitarist, timpani, symbols, the lot! The lighting was second to none and Susan sang like a songbird. Immediately her performance ended she was given a fantastic ovation by the crowd. The hostess, Carmen, joined Susan on stage to thank her for being such a special guest and presented her with a bouquet of pink and white roses. Susan loved the bouquet but kindly decided to give them to a member of her team as a present.

“It was a very quick visit,” Susan commented after the show, “But worth it. What a lovely show – such kind people. And the audience were great. Can I come back to Germany again?!” The answer was, of course, a resounding YES!

You can view the performance here:

    

For those people who like to have something unusual, and in this case, rare, you can now purchase a *LIMITED EDITION* Susan Boyle ‘I Dreamed A Dream’  Glass SunCatcher from Amazon.

Fans are snapping these up very quickly, so don’t expect to get one unless your really quick. My one, however, is already on the way :) … i’m sorry but its just an item i couldn’t miss out on.

If there are any left, you can get them here:

    

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