Watford music lovers will have a “once in a lifetime” chance to see a popstar up close when she performs an intimate gig this weekend.
The LP Cafe in The Parade will play host to Pixie Lott on Sunday (September 29) as she is promoting her fourth album “Encino”, which is set to release this Friday.
Cafe owner Paul Terris said he was “super excited”, as the pop icon is set to perform a live acoustic set at 2.30pm at the eatery and sign fans’ CDs afterwards.
He said: “We have done in store concerts with some great artists in the past but Pixie Lott is another level above.
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“To have someone that famous is awesome. For Pixie Lott fans in Watford this is a once in a lifetime experience!”
Entrance is free with pre-orders of the album and fans are encouraged to book as soon as possible as half of the spaces have already sold out since it was announced last Friday (September 20).The 33-year-old singer shot to fame in 2009 when her debut album Turn It Up reached number six in the album charts, earning her number-one singles with "Mama Do" and "Boys and Girls".
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