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Pop / Rock 19 November, 2007

Singing Superstars Paul Potts and Lance Bass Open Bloomingdale's Holiday Windows

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NEW YORK, NY. (Top40 Charts/ Paul Potts Official Website) - Traffic slows to a crawl most days in front of Bloomingdale's flagship store and its famous Lexington Avenue windows, but on Monday, November 19, 2007 traffic will stop as the store unveils its annual animated Holiday Window displays.

Bloomingdale's window unveiling is a New York City tradition. This year's event, hosted by Lance Bass, currently starring on Broadway in Hairspray, will feature a performance by Paul Potts, who transformed himself from a mobile phone salesman to a rising star after winning the hit UK show Britain's Got Talent. Now, with over 30 million hits, the video of his soaring first audition is among the most-watched videos ever on You Tube.

Paul Potts will arrive at the event in the all-new Infiniti EX personal luxury crossover, available in December. Infiniti is the first automaker to be the title sponsor of Bloomingdale's Holiday window installations.

This celebration begins at 4:30 p.m. in front of the twelve-window stretch on Lexington Avenue between 59th and 60th Streets, which remains curtained until the conclusion of the event.






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