Entrance Music - Professional Snooker

Professional Snooker

As part of Barry Hearn's vision for the future of the professional game, walk-on music was introduced from the 2010 World Snooker Championship. As of the 2012 World Snooker Championship, the last 32 players and their walk-on music was as follows:

Walk-on Music
Player Song Artist
Ali Carter "Good Feeling" Flo Rida
Andrew Higginson "Love Will Tear Us Apart" Joy Division
Barry Hawkins "Beautiful People" Chris Brown
Cao Yupeng "Blah Blah Blah" Kesha
David Gilbert "Superstylin'" Groove Armada
Ding Junhui "Poker Face" Lady Gaga
Dominic Dale La donna è mobile Giuseppe Verdi
Graeme Dott "Two Tribes" Frankie Goes to Hollywood
Jamie Jones "Sexy and I Know It" LMFAO
Joe Perry "I'm Finding It Harder to Be a Gentleman" The White Stripes
John Higgins "Nowhere to Hide" Arnold McCuller
Judd Trump "Made It" Kevin Rudolf
Ken Doherty "Irish Rover" The Pogues
Liang Wenbo "Zhong Giou" Liu Dehau
Liu Chuang "Down" Jay Sean
Luca Brecel "Earthquake" Labrinth feat. Tinie Tempah
Mark Allen "Titanium" David Guetta feat. Sia
Marco Fu "I Gotta Feeling" Black Eyed Peas
Mark Davis "Don't Stop 'til You Get Enough" Michael Jackson
Mark Selby "Underdog" Kasabian
Mark Williams "Jump" Van Halen
Martin Gould "Playing the Game" Motörhead
Matthew Stevens "OMG" Usher
Neil Robertson "Heart of Courage" Two Steps from Hell
Peter Ebdon "Wrapped Up in Time" Marillion
Ronnie O'Sullivan "Let Me Entertain You" Robbie Williams
Ryan Day "One Step Beyond" Madness
Shaun Murphy "He's a Pirate" Klaus Badelt
Stephen Hendry "Get the Message" Electronic
Stephen Lee "Pump It" Black Eyed Peas
Stephen Maguire "Here I Go Again" Whitesnake
Stuart Bingham "In the Air Tonight" Phil Collins

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