Sunday, 10 May 2015

Pixie Lott dazzles as she performs in VE Day 70 concert and joins Rebecca Ferguson & Laura Wright to sing Andrews Sisters tribute

Pixie Lott dazzles in floor length vintage gown as she performs in VE Day 70 concert... before changing into a little army number to sing in Andrews Sisters tribute

Pixie Lott showed she had the big vocals to match a big band on Saturday night.
The singing star took to the stage, impressing the crowds at the VE Day 70: A Party to Remember concert, hosted by Chris Evans.
The 24-year-old looked undaunted as she took to the stage, surrounded by a large live band and watched by an audience of thousands, including WW2 veterans.
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Dazzling: Pixie Lott showed she had the big vocals to match a big band on Saturday night at the VE Day 70: A Party to Remember
Dazzling: Pixie Lott showed she had the big vocals to match a big band on Saturday night at the VE Day 70: A Party to Remember
She rocked a look that would have fit in perfectly in 1945, a super-glitzy floor-length black dress, with sparkling beaded details and see through mesh straps.
She injected some extra elegance to her performance look with her long blonde locks twisted up into a war-time hairstyle.
She completed the look with pearl earrings, smoky eyes and crimson manicured nails.
And one outfit just wasn't enough for the sultry songstress.
Shining star: The 24-year-old looked undaunted as she took to the stage, surrounded by a large live band and watched by an audience of thousands, including WW2 veterans
Classic beauty: The singing star took to the stage, impressing the crowds at the VE Day 70: A Party to Remember concert, hosted by Chris Evans
Shining star: The 24-year-old looked undaunted as she took to the stage, surrounded by a large live band and watched by an audience of thousands, including WW2 veterans
Gotta run: She rocked a look that would have fit in perfectly in 1945, a super-glitzy floor-length black dress, with sparkling beaded details and see through mesh straps
Gotta run: She rocked a look that would have fit in perfectly in 1945, a super-glitzy floor-length black dress, with sparkling beaded details and see through mesh straps
Wartime girl: She injected some extra elegance to her performance look with her long blonde locks twisted up into a war-time hairstyle
Wartime girl: She injected some extra elegance to her performance look with her long blonde locks twisted up into a war-time hairstyle
Cute as buttons: The talented trio looked marvellous in their historial costumes, complete with beige pencil skirts, khaki shirts, ties, belts and hats
Cute as buttons: The talented trio looked marvellous in their historial costumes, complete with beige pencil skirts, khaki shirts, ties, belts and hats
One outfit just isn't enough: With a quick change the Mama Do hitmaker swapped her gown for a typical war-time army get-up to team up with singers Rebecca Ferguson and Laura Wright to put on a show worthy of 1940s American singing group The Andrews Sisters 
One outfit just isn't enough: With a quick change the Mama Do hitmaker swapped her gown for a typical war-time army get-up to team up with singers Rebecca Ferguson and Laura Wright to put on a show worthy of 1940s American singing group The Andrews Sisters 
Honour: The special concert was held at Horse Guards Parade at Whitehall in London to honour the landmark event seven decades after the end of the second world war in Europe
It's all in the detail: She completed the look with pearl earrings, smokey eyes and crimson manicured nails.
Honour: The special concert was held at Horse Guards Parade at Whitehall in London to honour the landmark event seven decades after the end of the second world war in Europe
Girls on parade: In their short performance, they sang the classic Andrews Sisters hit Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy, pleasing the music revellers as the concert reached fever pitch
Girls on parade: In their short performance, they sang the classic Andrews Sisters hit Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy, pleasing the music revellers as the concert reached fever pitch
With a quick change the Mama Do hitmaker swapped her gown for a typical war-time army get-up to team up with singers Rebecca Ferguson and Laura Wright to put on a show worthy of 1940s American singing group The Andrews Sisters.
The talented trio looked marvellous in their historical costumes, complete with beige pencil skirts, khaki shirts, ties, belts and hats.
In their short performance, they sang the classic Andrews Sisters hit Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy, pleasing the music revellers as the concert reached fever pitch.
Patty, Maxine and LaVerne: The Andrews Sisters were an American close harmony singing group of the swing and boogie-woogie eras
Patty, Maxine and LaVerne: The Andrews Sisters were an American close harmony singing group of the swing and boogie-woogie eras
The special concert was held at Horse Guards Parade at Whitehall in London to honour the landmark event seven decades after the end of the second world war in Europe.
Led by Welsh opera singer Katherine Jenkins - who is currently pregnant with her first child, the event was organised by the Royal British Legion.
Other performers at the concert included Alfie Boe, Status Quo, actor Robert Lindsay and and couples from Strictly Come Dancing.
Stella turnout: Other performers at the concert included Alfie Boe, Status Quo, actor Robert Lindsay and and couples from Strictly Come Dancing
Stella turnout: Other performers at the concert included Alfie Boe, Status Quo, actor Robert Lindsay and and couples from Strictly Come Dancing


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-3075099/Pixie-Lott-dazzles-floor-length-vintage-gown-performs-VE-Day-70-concert-changing-little-army-number-sing-Andrews-Sisters-tribute.html#ixzz3ZiroSq64
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