New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Showcasing some of the biggest music acts for almost half a century, Pixie joins a prestigious list of singers who've chosen to perform at PizzaExpress, including Amy Winehouse, Ed Sheeran,
Jamie Cullum and Norah Jones.
Pop goddess and Strictly Come Dancing favourite, Pixie Lott, has announced four intimate gigs at PizzaExpress' Strand restaurant on 6 and 7 March.
This is a rare chance to watch Pixie close up at PizzaExpress' most intimate music venue.
Tickets for the performances are available through Ticketmaster and are priced at:
Premium Seated £99
The best seats - Raised section by the stage with clear view of Pixie with comfort and style.
There's a meet & greet with Pixie with opportunity for a photo with her.
Includes Pizza, Prosecco and Doughballs (soft drinks for under 18s)*
Standing £57
Tickets include pizza and first access to the front of the standing area by the stage. Best view for standing.**
Second tier standing £35
Second grouped area, a little further from the stage than the main standing tickets but still a great view, due to the very nature of the intimate venue.
A wide range of PizzaExpress' most popular dishes will be available to order as well as drinks and cocktails.
Early booking is strongly recommended.
Under 14s must be accompanied by an adult.
*one classic pizza, one portion of doughballs, one glass of Prosecco per person on the £99 premium tickets.
** one 9" pizza from limited menu per person on the £57 ticket.
Venue details:
PizzaExpress, 450 Strand, Charing Cross, London, WC2R 0RG
Nearest tube: Charing Cross
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Pizza History:
PizzaExpress has been obsessed with pizza ever since its founder
Peter Boizot opened the first PizzaExpress restaurant on Wardour Street in London's Soho in 1965
PizzaExpress' first music venue, it's famous jazz club on Dean Street, opened in 1969 and has played host to Jamie Cullum, Amy Winehouse, Norah Jones, Ed Sheeran,
Sting and many more
PizzaExpress now has over 430 restaurants across the country and is just as passionate about pizza today as it was in 1965
To find out more visit www.pizzaexpress.com