Liam McKenna

Liam Patrick McKenna
Born Liam McKenna
October 31, 1981
Dungannon, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Known for Member of the Irish Popstars band Six
Website
https://www.twitter.com/liammckenna1

Liam Patrick McKenna (born 31 October 1981) is an Irish Tour Manager working for Louis Walsh Management. He was also a singer, television presenter and reality show winner. He rose to fame on Popstars at the start of the 21st century.

Early career

In 2001, at the age of 20, McKenna became a member of the pop band Six. The band was formed on the television program Irish Popstars. The programme aired on RTÉ One on Sunday nights in the autumn and winter of 2001-02. The show was a major hit among viewers, placing in the top three of the weekly ratings by averaging almost 1 million viewers each week. The band was managed by Louis Walsh, who also appeared as a judge on the show.

Six released their first single "Whole Lotta Lovin'" in February 2002. It entered the Irish Singles Chart at number one, selling over 160,000 copies in its first week alone. This record-breaking single is still the biggest, and the fastest selling single of all time in Ireland. In July 2002, Six released their second single "Let Me Be the One" which again débuted at number one on the Irish Singles Chart, though it sold less than "Whole Lotta Lovin'". During August 2002, Six went on an Irish tour.

Following the international broadcast of Irish Popstars in New Zealand, Norway and South Africa, their début single also charted in the top five in New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Iceland and peaked at number two in Sweden.

After the tour, Six's album This Is It was released in October 2002 and débuted at number five on the Irish Albums Chart.

It is believed that Liam was responsible for changing the 12-hour tapes for an unmanned radio station, Energy 106, transmitting close to his house circa 1998.

Post-Six

When Six split in early 2003, Liam was reported to be living in Los Angeles.

Media reports suggested at the time he had won a major role in a pilot TV series for a U.S. TV network.

In September 2005 Liam joined RTÉ Two as an entertainment reporter for TTV.

Recent work

Liam works behind the scenes of The X Factor with judge Louis Walsh, and writes a weekly column for the Irish Daily Star about behind the scenes gossip on the show. He has been the TV contributor for RTÉ's The Afternoon Show, and hosted the ChildLine Concert in 2009 from the O2 in Dublin and on TV3. Performances included Westlife, JLS, Alexandra Burke, Taio Cruz, Cascada and The Saturdays. In May 2010, Liam was the Aero Agent (www.winabubble.ie) on RTÉ 2FM, he travelled throughout Ireland, giving away cash amounts as part of a 1 hour radio show every single day in May.

In June 2010, he began working as road manager for Jedward and co starred in their television series Jedward: Let Loose. He frequently appeared in RTÉ's show, "OMG! It's Jedward!" He hosted the Planet Jedward Tour tour of Ireland for 27 dates throughout the country in April and May. He also hosted Jedward's Summer Tour 2010, in Ireland and hosted Jedward's "Bad Behaviour" tour in April 2011. John and Edward Grimes entered Eurovision Song Contest in May 2011, and Liam was with them during the trip. After the twins hit their 21st birthday in October 2012, he resigned as their tour manager, so he can assume new projects.

In May 2013 it was announced that Liam would be tour manager for Shane Filan (formerly of Westlife) and also for Louis Walsh' new boy band which is currently being set up and will launch by the end of 2013.

Liam is also filming a TV series for RTÉ called Music Inc which will air in autumn 2013

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