Jamie Pugh to Perform at the Lord Mayor’s Charity Gala
The Lord Mayor’s Charity Gala
27th April at 7pm
The location: BBC Hoddinott Hall at Wales Millennium Centre. Tickets are: £12 and can be purchased via:
http://www.wmc.org.uk/Productions/2012-2013/18963/TheLordMayorsGalaConcert/?view=Standard
BBC audience line: 03700 10 10 51
The line up is confirmed as:
Mark Llewellyn Evans
Jamie Pugh
Boyd Clack
Daniel and Laura Curtis
Cardiff University Big Band
Cardiff Male Choir
Apollo String Quartet
Jamie Pugh has a Record Deal
Jamie Pugh has a record deal. He has been signed to VVR2 records, a subsidiary of Vines Vinyl Records, by Dave D’Mello.
Jamie’s debut single “Bring Him Home” is currently scheduled for release on February 15th, 2010. Well done, Jamie, we look forward to hearing it.
Meanwhile, fellow contestant on Britain’s Got Talent, Hollie Steel, the 11 year old from Lancashire with the amazing operatic voice, is releasing the single “Where are you Christmas” which is now available for pre-order from HMV. The release date is December 7th.
Show your support for Hollie by ordering a copy, it would make a lovely Christmas present.
Jamie Pugh – what are you doing now?
I would love to update this site with the latest news from Jamie Pugh – the trouble is, I haven’t got any.
So I’m asking the readers of this site for help. Do you know what Jamie is doing now? Have you booked him to perform at your venue – would you like all the readers of this site to know about it?
Would Jamie himself, should he stumble across this site, like to tell us if he is planning a tour, a single, an album?
We’d love to hear from anyone with any news!
Jamie Pugh speaks about his future
Jamie Pugh has today been talking to the South Wales Echo about what the future holds for him.
Although Jamie was fancied as a possible winner of the Britain’s Got Talent competition, he failed to make the final of the compeition after he suffered from his nerves in the semi final and Simon Cowell advised him that singing “might not be the career” for him.
Since returning home to Wales, Jamie had decided that he is going to continue to pursue his dream of becoming a singer.
“It’s not over for me,” he declared, adding that being able to perform in front of millions on TC had really boosted his confidence.
“That was like a window and people are still talking about my first audition. I know people want to hear me sing and I’ve got plenty in the pipeline.”
However, for the time being Jamie is not revealing what his plans for the future are.
Whatever they are though, Jamie, all your fans here wish you luck with them.
Jamie Pugh to try hypnosis to conquer his nerves
Jamie Pugh is to try hypnosis in a bid to conquer his nerves, according to a report today in the Daily Mirror. Jamie is hoping to make it as a professional singer if he can only stop himself from being so nervous when he performs.
“But first I must find out what is making me so nervous. I’m hoping hypnosis will provide the answer. The judges didn’t see the real me,” he said.
Jamie Pugh misses out on a place in the Britain’s Got Talent final
Sadly, Jamie Pugh was unsuccessful in his attempt to get into the final of Britain’s Got Talent. He sang “The Impossible Dream” from Man of La Mancha and you can view his performance here:
Jamie did not receive enough of the public vote to finish in the top three and so was out of the competition.
Piers Morgan said that Jamie controlled his nerves well but didn’t perform as well as he had for his audtion. Amanda Holden, who buzzed during the performance, said that she didn’t feel comfortable watching him because he was so nervous. Simon Cowell told Jamie that his last note was very good but as an overall performance, it wasn’t good enough.
The dance troupe Flawless and singer Shaun Smith will go through to appear in the final on Saturday.

Jamie Pugh looked visibly emotional as the semi finaliats of Britain’s Got Talent were revealed on air last night.