British Airways host 'Highest 80s Gig in the Sky'
British Airways took a step back in time by hosting the 'Highest 80s
Gig in the Sky' yesterday, for Red Nose Day, with Bananarama, Tony
Hadley (of Spandau Ballet), Kim Wilde and Go West performing.
The exclusive flight attempted to break a Guinness World Record for
the 'Highest Concert', flying up to 43,000ft. Departing from Heathrow
Terminal 5, the gig will raise money for Flying Start, British Airways'
charity partnership with Comic Relief, in aid of Red Nose Day.
The eighties concert harks back to the period when Comic Relief was
started. In keeping with the theme the British Airways crew in original
uniforms from the era - a dashing Roland Klein two-piece nicknamed 'the
deckchair' for its vertical stripes and shoulder pads. Menus from this
golden era brought back, with canapes including cocktail sausages,
pineapple and cheese on skewers, mini prawn cocktails, pineapple upside
down cake, gobstoppers and popping candy.
Tony Hadley said: "It's fantastic to be a part of this unique Flying
Start event raising money for Red Nose Day. I've played in some pretty
unusual places, but a gig in the sky with my favourite airline is a
first for me, and I'm very excited about breaking a new Guinness World
Record too."
The iconic 80’s girl band, Bananarama in their glory days.
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Bananarama, who teamed up with Dawn French, Jennifer Saunders and
Kathy Burke to record 'Help' as a charity single for Red Nose Day 1989,
said: "We are proud to have supported Comic Relief right from the start.
Since then, the charity has helped at least 50 million people in Africa
and across the world. We are delighted to be once again showing our
support through this exclusive 80s gig with British Airways."
The iconic 80s girl-band whose hits included 'Cruel Summer', 'Robert
De Niro's Waiting', 'Love in the First Degree' and 'Venus' will perform
in the British Airways lounge ahead of take-off, along with Go West,
best known for 'The King of Wishful Thinking' and 'Call Me'.
The in-flight gig hosted was by Shane Richie, saw Tony Hadley perform
classic Spandau Ballet hits, such as 'True' and 'Gold', alongside Kim
Wilde famed for 'Kids in America' and 'You Keep Me Hanging On' success.
The event was promoted by Magic 105.4, online and on air, as well as
special giveaways during the breakfast show with Neil Fox in the week
leading up to the flight.
Amita Ghai, British Airways community investment, said: "We love
getting in the spirit of Red Nose Day by doing something funny for money
and a lot of fun raising money for our Flying Start partnership." In
2011, British Airways set a new Guinness World Record for the 'Highest
Stand-Up Comedy Gig' at 35,000ft with Dara O'Brien, Jack Whitehall and
Jon Richardson.
Through its Flying Start partnership, British Airways raised over
GBP4 million for Comic Relief, to help transform the lives of vulnerable
and disadvantaged children in the UK and the poorest countries around
the world. |