Olly Murs put on an energetic performance for enthusiastic fans last night at the first direct arena in Leeds and one lucky fan caught the bouquet Olly threw during his opening track ‘Marry Me’.

Murs is known for his catchy pop hooks and upbeat, feel-good songs that often blend elements of pop, rock, and soul. He has a charismatic stage presence and has been praised for his live performances, which are known for their energy and audience engagement, and last night was no exception. With a selection of old and new tracks, Olly had the audience dancing and singing the night away.

Murs has released several successful albums, including “Olly Murs,” “In Case You Didn’t Know,” “Never Been Better,” and “You Know I Know.” He has had numerous hit singles such as “Troublemaker,” “Dance With Me Tonight,” “Heart Skips a Beat,” and “Dear Darlin’.”

Murs is one of the UK’s most popular and successful performers, with a dedicated fanbase both in the UK and internationally.

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Supporting Olly last night were Scouting For Girls.

They are a British indie pop band formed in London in 2005. The band rose to fame with their self-titled debut album, released in 2007, which included hit singles such as “She’s So Lovely,” “Heartbeat,” and “Elvis Ain’t Dead.”

Scouting for Girls’ music is characterized by catchy pop hooks, upbeat rhythms, and lyrics that often focus on relationships and everyday life. They have released five studio albums, including “Everybody Wants to Be on TV,” “The Light Between Us,” and “The Trouble with Boys.” The band has continued to have success with hit singles such as “This Ain’t a Love Song,” “I Wish I Was James Bond,” and “Summertime in the City.”

Overall, Scouting for Girls are known for their infectious pop melodies, catchy hooks, and relatable lyrics. They have a dedicated fanbase and continue to be a popular and successful act in the UK music scene.

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