Singing sensation wows crowds at Love Wirral Festival in Birkenhead

A young singing sensation wowed the crowds as the inaugural Love Wirral Festival lived up to its name.

Along with the Wirral Ukelele Orchestra and children’s favourite Peppa Pig, rising star Tabitha Jade Hayles, 13, was among the main attractions at the event staged at the Pyramids Shopping Centre in Birkenhead.

Love Wirral Festival at the Pyramids Shopping Centre, Birkenhead. Singer Tabitha Jade, with drummer Seth Beard and backing singer Eliza Mai

The centre’s Commercial Director,  Derek Millar, could hardly conceal his delight as he watched thousands of delighted visitors enjoy the sights and sounds of the area’s talented entertainers.

Love Wirral Festival at the Pyramids Shopping Centre, Birkenhead. Xtreme dance group in action.

The day-long programme was enjoyed by all from toddlers to pensioners and all the performers were greeted with rapturous applause.

The festival was staged in response to suggestions from regular customers at the Pyramids who felt it was an ideal venue to showcase local talent.

Love Wirral Festival at the Pyramids Shopping Centre, Birkenhead. Proud daughter Lisa Luscombe takes a picture of her her mum Pat Ross, right in blue shirt, playing in the Wirral Ukelel Orchestra.

“We have staged various events over the years such as fashion shows but we agreed that the Love Wirral Festival was a good idea, and it has obviously been very popular,” said Derek.

It was he who ensured that 13-year-old rising star Tabitha was in the line-up after spotting her on YouTube singing and playing guitar.

“I was blown away when I saw her and thought we had to get her while we could still afford her because I’m sure she’s going to be a big name,” he said.

Tabitha, a pupil at Upton Hall Grammar School, sings a variety of her own compositions and popular covers, with backing from her 11-year-old sister Eliza Mai. On drums was another talented youngster, 10-year-old Seth Beard from Neston.

Next month Tabitha will appear in the final of the national talent competition TeenStar in Birmingham, but she admitted she was nervous about appearing before such a large crowd in the open-air in St John’s Square.

“I didn’t expect this many people to be here,” she said.

She need not have worried, for she received a tremendous reception from the obviously impressed audience.

Among the teenager’s fans watching was West Wirral MP Esther McVey, who said she was visiting the Festival specially to see and hear her sing.

Love Wirral Festival at the Pyramids Shopping Centre, Birkenhead. Singer Tabitha Jade, with drummer Seth Beard and backing singer Eliza Mai with local MP Esther McVey

“It’s a great atmosphere with the best performers on the best day of the year. It couldn’t be better,” she said.

Ms McVey is also an admirer of the Wirral Ukelele Orchestra whose upbeat renditions of songs at intervals throughout the day had the crowds tapping their feet and swaying to the music.

Love Wirral Festival at the Pyramids Shopping Centre, Birkenhead. Wirral Ukulele Orchestra perform in front of the crowds.

“They have a huge following, and I’m not surprised,” she said.

The 20-strong orchestra was formed only three years ago, with members coming from all walks of life, and while some had previous musical experience others began playing for the first time.

One of the founders of the group, Pat Ross, who used to play the guitar but took up the uke after retiring from her job with a major energy company, said they were becoming in great demand and that their music invariably put a smile on people faces.

Their Hawaiian outfits were particularly appropriate in the sunshine, adding to the festive spirit.

“It really is a fantastic atmosphere here,” said Pat.

The very young visitors were interested in only one character, however, and that was the ever-popular Peppa Pig, who made five personal appearances during the day for narrated story sessions.

Love Wirral Festival at the Pyramids Shopping Centre, Birkenhead. Peppa Pig meets the youngsters.

Michelle Haughey from West Kirby said her four-year-old daughter Niamh had insisted that they visit when she heard that her favourite character would be present.

“I come to the Pyramids most weekends to do my shopping but I couldn’t drag Niamh away. She sat through two of the reading sessions,” said Michelle.

The non-stop six-hour programme also included energetic dancing displays by local groups Xtreme Dance School and Funkstar.

There was entertainment of a different kind for youngsters in nearby St Werburgh’s Square where Snapperjaxx Kids Club kept them busy with interactive games on a mediaeval theme.

Love Wirral Festival at the Pyramids Shopping Centre, Birkenhead. Enjoying the Snapper Jaxx duo of Pippa the Princess and Nigel the Knight are from left, Melissa Morris, 7, Taylor Devine, 5, Isabel Weisnjerg, 3.

There was a chance for bussing sports stars to show their skills with a penalty shootout display staged by Tranmere Rovers, where the speed of the spotkicks were recorded, and an inflatable tennis court which tested the accuracy of volleys. That was organised by Wirral Indoor Tennis Centre in Bidston.

Love Wirral Festival at the Pyramids Shopping Centre, Birkenhead. trying his hand at tennis on an inflatable court is five years old Charlie Miles from New Brighton with Chris Thelwell, tennis development officer for Wirral.

As the programme came to an end Derek Millar said he could hardly have wished for a better response and praised all the performers.

“The flow of people has been non-stop and all have had a smile on their faces,” he said.

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