Ella Eyre plays secret gig at Dingles - Dingles Fairground Museum LAST SEASON CLOSING ON 1st November
By: Michael Smith
Added: 04 April 2014
Brit-award-winning singer Ella Eyre played a unique and intimate secret gig in rural Devon on Saturday night.
The talented 19-year-old, whose recent number chart-topping collaboration with Rudimental on number one smash hit Waiting All Night captured the Brit Award for Best British Single, kicked off this year’s Nokia Lumia Live Sessions with a short but stunning acoustic set at Dingles Fairground Heritage Centre near Lifton.
Amid the vintage dodgems, around 150 invite-only guests were captivated by a special stripped-down version of her smash alongside tracks from her debut EP Deeper and her forthcoming album, which is due out in the autumn.
The unique venue was chosen by French music pioneers La Blogotheque, a visionary team of videographers and bloggers devoted to presenting small-scale performances of new music in unusual locations.
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