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JLS at Sheffield City Hall - REVIEW

ONE of the country's biggest new pop bands squeezed their perfectly proportioned bodies into a very tightly-packed Sheffield City Hall to get up close and personal with smitten fans.

This was a night for JLS fans lucky enough to have bagged tickets before the foursome smashed their way to idol status in classrooms across the country.

The ear-shattering screams and the expressions on the faces of the handful of men who braved the concert said it all.

Aston, Marvin, JB and Orits didn't disappoint - even though their famous pecs were only completely revealed virtually.

They danced their way through their hits, which admittedly didn't take long, as well as doing covers including solo tributes to Michael Jackson.

If sex-appeal could be bottled these boys would never have to work again.

Were you at the concert? What did you think of the boys live? Add your comment below.

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