Singer Justin Bieber is reportedly planning to invite Dancing On Ice star Johnson Beharry on stage with him. The 17-year-old pop star is currently touring the UK with his My World tour and he will be playing the O2 Arena in London on March 16. It’s claimed Bieber is a big fan of Victoria Cross hero Johnson Beharry, 31, and he got in touch with him through Beharry’s professional skating partner Jodeyne Higgins. A source said to UK newspaper The Sun: "Justin has been told of Johnson’s bravery and is really excited to meet him." Beharry was given the Victoria Cross, the highest military award for valour, in 2005 after he saved members of his regiment from ambushes in Iraq.
Watch KSM’s newest webisode to get a behind-the-scenes look at their last show on Demi Lovato’s tour. After giving Kate, Shelby, Shae, Katie and Sophia some words of wisdom backstage, Demi surprises the girls during their farewell performance dressed in a KSM T-shirt and sunglasses along with other friends on tour for a dance party. The band talks about how much they’ll miss the road and the great friends they’ve made along the way.
Be sure to tune in to Good Morning America this Thursday October 8th between 8:30-9:00 AM to watch KSM rock a performance of “Read Between The Lines.”
Noel Fielding and Julian Barratt took Los Angeles by storm with a packed live show.
The duo did a live performance as The Mighty Boosh at The Roxy on Sunset Boulevard joined by their co-stars on the show Dave Brown (Bollo), Michael Fielding (Naboo) and Rich Fulcher (Bob Fossil).
Fans began queuing at midday on Tuesday for the free MySpace Secret Stand-Up show, which had been advertised on the site.
The Mighty Boosh devotees had to prove that the show was among their top MySpace ‘friends’ in order to get a wristband for the show, with the venue running out of wristbands four and a half hours before the doors opened.
Hundreds of fans, many of them dressed as their favourite Boosh characters, were left disappointed when they arrived for the evening show and were told they would not be able to get in.
The stars of the BBC 3 show took to the stage at 10pm and performed for 75 minutes.
The act went down well with the American audience, in particular Noel Fielding who already seems to have a solid female fanbase in the US.
Among the capacity crowd inside were celebrity guests Robin Williams and Jimmy Carr.
Williams, 51, was seen laughing uproariously at the performance, in particular the final song of the show, which included the lyrics “I took a s*** on your mum, and she seemed to like it”.
Earlier in the day the cast of the show did a DVD signing at Amoeba Records to celebrate the release of the three series of the show in the USA.
Fielding and Barratt dispelled rumours that they were about to split by telling the crowd they hoped to return soon to do a full-length gig.
Michael Jackson reportedly wants Britain’s Got Talent winners Diversity to join him on stage at his London shows.
The dance troupe beat singer Susan Boyle to claim the prize on the British show – and now Jacko, 50, is reportedly keen to sign them up.
A source said: “Michael has already seen what the boys can do.
“He was captivated with Susan Boyle so he had an interest in the show. But when Diversity came up on the outside rail, he was mesmerised.”
The source added: “Everyone knows Michael’s performances are as much about the dancing as they are his music – and Diversity would only add to the magic.”
The source added: “They are the hottest thing in the country at the moment, and if everything goes well and Michael takes them on, they could be one of the hottest things on the planet.”