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:
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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