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Pixie Lott Graces The Ned’s London Rooftop

If you are around 30 years old today, the name Pixie Lott is probably quite familiar. Catching the tail end of recession pop and then sliding into the core of the euphoric 2010s, the British songstress has cemented her artistic aura in the global pop landscape—something that’s ever more relevant today. With her long-awaited fourth album, ‘Encino’, now on the horizon, Lott recently treated her London fans to an unforgettable show at the elegant private members’ club, The Ned.

I was fortunate enough to be among the crowd that evening, and let me tell you, it was a night to remember. The atmosphere was electric as fans filled The Ned, eagerly anticipating Pixie’s arrival. Before she took the stage, the rooftop was buzzing with the perfect blend of summer excitement and the anticipation of a special performance. The setting itself was stunning, with The Ned’s rooftop offering a panoramic view of the city that only added to the night’s magic. o come.

The evening kicked off with presenter and radio host Jodie Bryant warming up the crowd with her nuanced DJ skills. She set the mood just right, spinning a mix of feel-good tracks that had everyone moving. Then, it happened. Pixie Lott graced the stage with an air of effortless glamour.

Her performance was a masterful blend of originals and covers, each song delivered with the passion and vocal finesse she’s known for. She even surprised us with a cover of ‘Mr. Brightside’ by The Killers! The sound was impeccable, and much of that was thanks to the hard work of sound engineer Claudia Escaler. She had quite a lot of responsibilities on her shoulders, being in charge of the front-of-house P.A. (FOH). Safe to say, she did a brilliant job.

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