Sunday, March 4, 2012

Being on Tour with BTR

             Februrary 25th - March 4th

1D at Kids Choice Awards!
One Direction has been on tour here in America since February 24th where they did their first show in Chicago. Things have been going great so far according to their video diary's although things are winding down as their tour is coming to a end on March 9th. As a lot of people know Big Time Rush is a popular boy band and they are sponsored with Nickelodeon. Since One Direction is touring with a Nickelodeon band they have been invited to perform live on the 2012 Kids Choice awards. It will be held on March 31st. This will sure get One Directions name out there! Check out their video Diary below.

  


Not the same without Zayn

During their present U.S Tour Zayn Malik, 1/5 in One Direction had to leave the tour due to a close relative that passed away. He missed the Washington tour date on March 2nd and is not sure when he is said to return. After Harry Styles tweeted “Zayn has suffered a loss in his family & has had to go home for a few days so won’t be at our next shows in the US… Our thoughts are with him and his family at this sad time.”  a lot of sympathy has been directed towards Zayn on Facebook and Twitter. Although Zayn has not given anyone updates he retweeted a comment one fan has left “God has no Phone, but I talk to him. He has no Facebook, but he is still my friend. He does not have a twitter, but I still follow him.” My thoughts and prayers along with millions of other fans are there for you Zayn. The video below shows their performance in Washington DC. While singing their song "Moments" they had to fill in for Zayns part.


1 comment:

  1. Consider using paragraphs to more accurately divide thoughts. For instance, the second part of this posts goes into the death of a relative. It's very poignant (particularly the retweeted message), but then you follow that right up with "and here's a clip of their concert."

    This post seems a little short. The mulitmedia content is great, but I still want more of your personal analysis and less of the news reporting.

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