Music fans flocked to a Watford café to see pop star Pixie Lott perform an intimate set.
Pixie Lott appeared at The LP Café in the The Parade yesterday (September 29) to promote her fourth album 'Encino', which was released on Friday.
The 33-year-old performed acoustic versions of hits like 'All About Tonight' and 'Mama Do', as well as new tracks such as 'Happy' and 'All We Have Is Now', before meeting fans and signing their CDs.
Ten-year-old Leilani Mae Nolte said: “It was so amazing seeing one of my favourite artists perform so close to home and to actually meet her!
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“We are so lucky that The LP Café brings these close to me. It inspires me to be a star one day!”
Café owner Paul Terris said: “The sold out event was fantastic. The customers and staff alike enjoyed themselves and from what I hear Pixie enjoyed the coffee!”
The 33-year-old singer shot to fame in 2009 when her debut album 'Turn It Up' reached number six in the charts, earning her a pair of number-one singles.
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