Jedward show up at Glasgow pub and delight St. Paddy's day crowds
18.03.2024 - 10:51
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Jedward delighted Scots crowds at the weekend after playing at an event in Glasgow. The cheeky singing duo kicked off St Paddy's day celebrations with a bang in the People's city.
In video's shared online, real names John and Edward Grimes, came bouncing on stage at Oran Mor in the West End of the city dressed in extravagant sparkling gold and black capes to cheering crowds.
They got everyone riled up with a classic cover of The Killers Mr Brightside, as the pair interacted with fans who were filming and jumping along to the song. One fan appeared to scream in excitement as one of the brothers touched her hand.
The stage had been decorated with brown, gold and white balloons as a curtain of fairy lights fell behind them alongside a huge screen with their faces on it. Fans went wild as one of the brothers hopped off the stage into the crowd whilst performing.
Jedward waved Irish flags around the stage whilst two female backing dancers joined them midway through. They also delighted crowds with a rendition to Wheatus hit Teenage Dirtbag.
The former X Factor brothers also paid a visit to the Three Sisters pub in Edinburgh where they made a surprise rendition of one of Lewis Capaldi's biggest hits. They belted out the Scots singers Before You Go tune to crowds.
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It comes following the brothers recently having hit out at Louis Walsh amid his Celebrity Big Brother stint as the former X Factor judge labelled them as 'vile' when quizzed on taking over their management.
The brothers snapped back at him saying he was a "cold hearted b*****d" and a "senile old man". Referring to the recent allegations on CBB, the boys
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