Heavy Rotation (Anastacia Album) - Promotion

Promotion

  • In September, October and November 2008, Anastacia made several radio and TV appearances in Europe to promote her new album.
  • The album will also be promoted with her upcoming 2009 Heavy Rotation Tour.
  • On September 29, 2008, Anastacia opened the Operation Triumph, a Serbian music talent show, performing two songs, "Left Outside Alone" and her new single "I Can Feel You".
  • On Monday October 20, Anastacia appeared in Spain on Dancing with the Stars ("Mira Quien Baila") singing the first single off Heavy Rotation, "I Can Feel You".
  • Anastacia appeared on the UK chat show The Graham Norton Show on Thursday, 23 October 2008.
  • Anastacia appeared on GMTV Tuesday, 28 October 2008 and performed "I Can Feel You" at the "Pink Ribbon Gala" in Stockholm.
  • On Friday October 31, 2008 Anastacia gave an interview on the UK day time show Loose Women.
  • Anastacia performed at G-A-Y nightclub on Saturday, November 1. The show took place in the club's new venue, "Heaven", in central London.
  • Anastacia made an appearance on This Morning Monday, November 3 to promote her new album, where she also announced the second single from Heavy Rotation, "Absolutely Positively".
  • On November the 6th, Anastacia presented an award along with Michael Owen at the 15th annual MTV Europe Music Awards held in Liverpool.
  • Anastacia attended the 20th annual World Music Awards 2008 in Monte Carlo, on November 9 where she performed the 2nd single from Heavy Rotation, "Absolutely Positively".
  • On Saturday November 15, 2008 Anastacia took part on "Serata D'onore", a TV show in Italy, which aired on Rai Uno where she performed her hit single "I Can Feel You".
  • On Sunday November 23, 2008 Anastacia appeared on the "Divas II" benefit concert along with many other female artists. The show aired on ITV1. Anastacia performed two of her hits : "Left Outside Alone" and "I Can Feel You".
  • She performed "I Can Feel You", "Left Outside Alone", "Absolutely Positively" and "I'm Outta Love" on Friday November 28, 2008 at "Energy Stars for Free 2008" a benefit concert in Zurich.
  • She was invited as a guest on the Paul O'Grady Show Tuesday December 9, 2008 where she also performed "Absolutely Positively". The show aired on Channel 4.
  • Anastacia performed "I'm Outta Love", "Left Outside Alone" and "I Can Feel You" on 95.8 Capital FM's Jingle Bell Ball on December 10, 2008. The concert took place at The O2 arena in London.
  • On Friday December 12, 2008 she performed "Absolutely Positively", "I'm Outta Love" and "Left Outside Alone" in Madrid, at "Los Premios 40 Principales" award ceremony.
  • On the 13th of December 2008, Anastacia performed "I Can Feel You" on the popular TV show Wetten, dass..? in Stuttgart.
  • Anastacia performed "I Can Feel You" and "I'm Outta Love" at the Cheerios ChildLine Concert in Dublin on Tuesday December 16, 2008 which then went on to be televised in Ireland on Friday December 19.
  • Anastacia received the "World Artist Award" at the Women's World Award on 5 March 2009 in Vienna where she also performed "I'm Outta Love" and "Defeated". The television special was broadcast in over 40 countries all over the world.
  • Anastacia performed "Absolutely Positively" on the italian version of X Factor on Monday March 9, 2009. During her stay in Italy, she also appeared on "Quelli che il calcio e..." where she performed "Defeated" which was broadcasted on Rai Due.

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