BREAKING NEWS!!
FANCY BEING A POP STAR?
WOMEN IN MILTON KEYNES INVITED TO SING ON CHARITY TRACK WITH A HOST OF CELEBRITIES
Cancer Research UK re-releases ‘Girls Just Wanna Have Fun’ to launch Race for Life 2010
Ever fancied singing on a hit single? Cancer Research UK is now making this a reality by inviting women from Milton Keynes to sing on the charity’s upcoming single, a remake of Cyndi Lauper’s 80s classic ‘Girls Just Wanna Have Fun’ on Saturday 30th January!
Female stars , including singer Sonique, actress Kym Marsh and GMTV’s Penny Smith are also performing on the track which is due to be released in late April to mark the start of Cancer Research UK’s Race for Life series - the UK’s largest women-only fundraising series.
Music producers will be joining the Race for Life team at a number of the UK’s shopping centres to invite women to add their voices to the song, starting with Midsummer Place on Saturday 30th January, where women can also sign-up for their local event at the same time. To take part in the single, budding female popstars just have to show-up at the centre anytime between 12pm – 6pm and visit the Race for Life stand, they will then be guided through the simple process of recording their very own part of the song. A full list of days and shopping centres participating can be found at
www.raceforlife.org. The Race for Life stand itself will be open from 10am-6pm from Friday 29th-Sunday 31st January where women can find out more about their local event, sign-up on the spot and receive help setting up their fundraising page.