Pixie Lott Brings an Intimate Christmas Celebration to London’s Union Chapel

Pixie Lott today announces a very special headline show at London’s Union Chapel on 17th December. Just over a week before Christmas, the intimate performance will feature the star’s hits, new tunes, and festive favourites, making it a wonderful opportunity for families to come together. Tickets go on sale 10am Monday 29th September from here.
Pixie can’t wait for the show and adds: “Christmas is my favourite time of year, I love it and I just can’t wait to get all festive! I’m so excited to do my first Christmas show, I can’t believe I haven’t done one before and there’s nowhere better than the beautiful Union Chapel. It is for all ages and I’ll be performing all the songs you know, some new ones, a few surprises and of course some Christmas classics. I have a new Christmas song coming also and I can’t wait to see you all there, it’s going to be so fun. We are on the countdown to baby number 2 and with this being their first Christmas and my first headline show back at the most magical time of year, with my first Christmas song, and first Christmas film where Albert is now old enough to understand, to say I’m excited is the biggest understatement.’
Pixie recently returned with a bold new single, Coming Of Age, a soaring anthem that marked the beginning of a deeply personal and empowering new chapter in her music career. The song received its world premiere on Scott Mills’ BBC Radio 2 Breakfast Show and has already been playlisted and supported across various radio stations and TV shows. Fans can also catch a live performance announced with BBC Radio 1 next month.
Pixie also stars in the upcoming movie Christmas Karma, part of an all-star cast including Eva Longoria, Hugh Bonneville, Charithra Chandran, and Billy Porter, releasing in cinemas on 14th November.
After a successful return to music with her album Encino, Pixie has been performing at the UK’s biggest festivals this summer, previewing Coming Of Age live to enthusiastic crowds. Produced by Jacob Attwooll and mixed by Thomas Mitchener, the song’s empowering message has resonated deeply with fans and marks just the beginning of what’s to come from the British singer-songwriter.
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