All Angels at Llangollen Eisteddfod

All Angels on stage at the Llangollen International musical Eisteddfod.All Angels, featuring Shrewsbury’s Melanie Nakhla, played to a packed out pavilion at the Llangollen International musical Eisteddfod.

They showed just why they have been described as a singing phenomenon, by stunning the audience with their repertoire.

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Melanie said before the show that she had been looking forward to performing so close to home.

All Angels took to the stage with the haunting Steal Away To Jesus followed by a wide range from pop and classical songs.

The second half followed a similar style to the first from the classical Pi Jesu, Robbie Williams’ Angels and Windmills of Your Mind, from the Thomas Crown Affair film.

They drew their repertoire to a close with The Sound of Silence.

Concluding the concert, Melanie said they were honoured to have been invited to perform on the pavilion stage at the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod.

She said: “It is such an honour. We have been excited about coming here and it’s been completely worth it.”

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  1. Hilary Mitchell said:

    The All Angels concert was the best we have ever attended, the ’support’ acts were absolutely brilliant and All Angels themselves were truly ‘out of this world’, their choice of programme was excellent with something for everyone’s taste and their renderings faultless. An evening to remember.

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  2. Joan Gresty said:

    Disappointed with All Angels thouight they were sugary sweet and reminiscent of the Nolan Sisters. However walking out early we thought their voices were lovely against the backdrop of the valley. Rather hear them than watch them

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  3. Ron Davis said:

    My wife and I thought All Angels were excellent. The presentation of their songs was probably better than on their CDs and overall they are getting more mature. Considering their ages and their accademic commitments they got 10/10 from us.

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