Feb 1, 2008

Kylie goes back with her words...

Kylie says that she never meant to do it...

Kylie Minogue never considered retiring after being diagnosed with breast cancer.


The 39-year-old singer - who was told she had the potentially fatal disease in 2005 and is now in remission - always knew she would continue being a pop star even during her darkest hours.

Kylie, whose music career has spanned over 20 years, said: "You do tend to hear more about people who have said, 'That's it. I'm going to go in a completely different direction.' And I think I would have had a valid excuse. But that's not me. I'm not finished. I get joy out of what I do. I'm ready to go on."

The hard-working Australian star is currently promoting her 10th studio album, 'X', and is preparing for her European tour which begins in May.

Kylie has also confessed she hates talking about her cancer battle and tries not to think about it if she can.

The '2 Hearts' singer, who underwent months of gruelling chemotherapy treatment, said: "I don't have a nice little phrase to summarise what that meant, or what it did, or how I've changed. I don't like to talk about it too much. I'm sure the day will come where I will be more forward about it."

Godfathers and the new concerts!

The Godfathers are back on track, it seems....

We are proud to announce the return to the stage for one of Britain's greatest ever rock and roll bands: The Godfathers.

The original line-up of Peter and Chris Coyne reunited with Mike Gibson, Kris Dollimore and George Mazur will play the 1st UK concert in 19 years for their traditional 'Saint Valentine's Day Massacre' on February 14th 2008 at The Forum, Kentish Town, London.


More selected European dates are also being announced. The reunion will see The Godfathers claim back their international status while promoting the expanded reissue of their independent debut album 'Hit By Hit], now a double CD set, which will be available in February on the band's Corporate Image label.

Formed in 1985, The Godfathers earned a reputation for their no-holds barred live shows and electrifying brand of primal rock 'n' roll while touring extensively the UK, Europe and the USA. After acclaimed independent single releases produced by Vic Maile and collected on debut album Hit By Hit they signed to Epic Records in 1987, releasing a string of great singles from their acclaimed international best selling albums, Birth, School, Work, Death and More Songs About Love and Hate. Pioneering their own brand of guitar-driven alternative rock sound, they laid the foundations for the Brit Pop rock resurgence of the nineties. Rumours of a return to the stage for their traditional Saint Valentine's Day Massacre concert in London have kept their faithful followers waiting for decades.

The Return of the Godfathers Tour 2008:

Upcoming Shows

06 Feb 2008 20:00 APOLO - Barcelona - SPAIN
07 Feb 2008 20:00 ROXY - Valencia - SPAIN
08 Feb 2008 20:00 HEINEKEN - Madrid - SPAIN
09 Feb 2008 20:00 SANTANA 27 - Bilbao - SPAIN
14 Feb 2008 19:00 THE FORUM, Kentish Town, London - UK
14 Mar 2008 20:00 PRINCIPAL Theatre - Thessaloniki - GREECE
15 Mar 2008 21:00 GAGARIN 205 - Athens - GREECE