Not yet, but he will be doing his first two shows in Britain in December of 2010.
Weird Al has performed in the UK. In December 2010, he appeared at the All Tomorrow's Parties music festival in Minehead, England, and three other venues in the UK.
No, Amanda Quaid is understudying the Broadway production. Laura O'Toole performed the tour in the UK.
channel 7 (ABC), DA!!! But for different states it is different channels because when i am at school in NH it on Channel 8.Thats weird mine comes on on channel 12
Author, Lauren Child, currently lives in London, UK. Some of her books are, I Am Not Sleepy and I Will Not Go to Bed, I Will Never Not Ever Eat a Tomato, and I Am Too Absolutely Small for School.
Bopping, which is almost the same as the Jive, I'm sure there are many more dances that originated in the UK, because the dance scene in the UK is fantastic.
Weird Al has performed in the UK. In December 2010, he appeared at the All Tomorrow's Parties music festival in Minehead, England, and three other venues in the UK.
Yes, he has. In fact, he's going to the land down under (New Zealand, too!) in March of 2011. The related link below will take you to his website for tour dates and "everything Weird"!
No your not weird, your time will come and the average age is 14 and 1/2. But you dont need to rush.
No, people just find it weird
The only to countries that the Jonas Brothers have performed are in America and UK. Sorry. Are the Jonas Brothers popular in INdonesia? That's AWESOME!!!!
Peter and Gordon never performed for the UK for Eurovision and, to my knowledge, none of their songs were ever contestants in the British finals for Eurovision.
yes
Miley Cyrus is not from the UK, but she's certainly not the prettiest girl ever in the UK. Just ask any parent.
No. It's always been 17, ever since 1968 - when it was lowered from 18. But, in 2012, the Lib-Dem's have said that, and the Prime Minister has confirmed that, the driving age will be lowered to 16 in England, kept 17 in Wales and N.I. but raised to 21 in Scotland. Weird.
They already toured in the UK.
Weird Christmas - 1998 TV was released on: USA: 1998 UK: 23 December 1998 Australia: 25 December 2008
The Weird World of Louis Theroux - 2007 TV is rated/received certificates of: UK:15 (DVD rating)