Giggs Premieres You Raised Me/Open Up Video
14:40 - Monday 30 March 2009 - In Categories UK Entertainment, Exclusive Videos, Overground Live
More than 200 music and media industry heads turned out to see the premiere screening of Giggs’ latest music video, You Raised Me/Open Up, at the Riverside Studios in west London earlier this month.
We were most impressed with the videos and event, which was attended by celebs such as Chipmunk, Casualty star Jason Maza, and funky house singer Princess Nyah.
Watch footage from the night, below
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