Susan Boyle Dazzles as She Breakdances for IRN-BRU's New Anthem atop Forth Bridge
SuBo the breakdancer! Scottish singer Susan Boyle is the nation's kilt-y pleasure as she shows off her moves for reimagining of iconic 1980s IRN-BRU advert atop the Forth Bridge

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Scottish singer Susan Boyle, 65, showcases her talents beyond singing by breakdancing atop the Forth Bridge in a reimagined IRN-BRU anthem. The video features various stars and celebrates Scottish football culture, embodying the spirit of the Tartan Army. The anthem is available for streaming on Spotify.
- 01Susan Boyle performed atop the Forth Bridge, singing and breakdancing for the new IRN-BRU anthem, 'We’re Made in Scotland from Girders.'
- 02The anthem features contributions from notable personalities including John McGinn and Alex Kapranos, and humorously addresses Scottish football culture.
- 03The music video was filmed in iconic locations across Glasgow and Loch Lomond, highlighting Scotland's scenic beauty.
- 04Susan recently debuted a new look and launched her own merchandise line, celebrating her 65th birthday with fans.
- 05The anthem is part of IRN-BRU's long-standing tradition of sport campaigns, capturing the essence of Scottish determination and camaraderie.
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Scottish singer Susan Boyle, known for her remarkable voice, recently surprised fans by breakdancing atop the iconic Forth Bridge while performing the new IRN-BRU anthem, 'We’re Made in Scotland from Girders.' At 65, Boyle expressed her excitement, stating, 'I never thought I’d be belting out an anthem on top of a bridge or breakdancing.' The video features a star-studded cast, including football legend John McGinn and Franz Ferdinand's Alex Kapranos, and humorously reflects on Scottish football culture. The anthem, a reimagining of an iconic 1980s advertisement, serves as a rallying cry for the Tartan Army, celebrating their spirit and determination. Shot in scenic locations around Glasgow and Loch Lomond, the anthem launched on IRN-BRU’s social channels and will soon be available on Spotify. Additionally, Boyle has embraced a new image, unveiling merchandise to celebrate her 65th birthday and engaging with fans on social media. Her transformation includes a stylish new look and a growing presence as an influencer.
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The anthem and video promote Scottish culture and football, fostering national pride.
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