Eliza Doolittle performs at branch of Argos
31.07.2014 16:29
In a bid to remain relevant, Eliza has surely played some unlikely places as a pop star.
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The brunette singer took to the period of the Tottenham Court Road shop - a new, digital section of the value store - in central London.
Wearing a typically eccentric outfit, she sported a pair of ripped jeans and a flesh-baring T shirt for the low key show, that was also streamed live.
She matched the appearance with a pair of trainers and a few underwear that was visible.
Briefing her buffs on the performance, she took to say: 'I am performing at the new @Argos_Online store tonight! In case you 're not here u can watch it.'
Following the success of her 2013 record In Your Hands, the brunette beauty is active composing new tunes.
' my last album was written by me and at the https://www.underwearmarkets.com/2014-new-ck-black-fashion-graph-boxers-briefs-for-men.html.end I felt a bit sad. So this time round I'm scrawling away with a pen and paper,' she told the Daily Mirror.
'I keep them by my bed, then when I wake in the middle of the night up with lyrics or a concept I could capture them straight away.'
One new buff Eliza has managed to recruit is British Prime Minister David Cameron, who has encouraged the singer to his exclusive bash at the close of the month.
Eliza is one of a select few who will attend the event . Other celebs who've scored an invite comprise Emma Watson and Benedict Cumberbatch.
The evening will celebrate the 'Greatest of Britain's creative industries' and has been likened to former Prime Minister Tony Blair's 'Cool Britannia' celebration.