First Choice Holiday Village to star in pop video
The First Choice Holiday Village in Rhodes is starring in a new music video by UK girl group The Saturdays.
Behind-the-scenes footage from the ‘What Are You Waiting For?’ shoot is available for fans to watch on VEVO.
The exclusive content provides fans with a sneak peak of Mollie, Una, Vanessa, Rochelle and Frankie.
The girls are seen in a wide variety of locations around the Greek island and the First Choice Holiday Village Rhodes resort – lounging in the pool, partying on the beach, dancing on a yacht and getting ready in a villa.
Jeremy Ellis, marketing and digital director for Thomson and First Choice said: "At First Choice we pride ourselves on our all-inclusive offering for our guests, and giving music to our customers is another way to add to the holiday experience we offer.
"The Saturdays are a great brand fit for First Choice as they really resonate with families with kids of all ages. Shooting their latest music video on location in Rhodes, provided the perfect opportunity to showcase to customers our flagship Holiday Village resort and excursions in an innovative and entertaining way. "
The single, released on August 10, is the first new track from The Saturdays forthcoming Greatest Hits album. The album will include a cover of David Guetta’s dance hit ‘When Love Takes Over’, featuring Kelly Rowland’ which was revealed by the First Choice Poolside Playlist as The Saturdays favourite summer track.
Listen out for TravelMole’s favourite quote: "We’ve been on a yacht, in a jeep, in a karaoke bar…we’ve literally done everything there is to do in Greece."
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