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Mercury Prize nominee produces stellar London live performance
Tags: Anna Calvi
by Luke Britton | Photos by WENN.com
Tags: Anna Calvi
November 1 2011 – Singer-songwriter Anna Calvi wowed spectators last night with a stellar performance at London's Shepherds Bush Empire.
The Mercury Prize nominee
The setlist included standout tracks from her debut 'Desire', 'Love Won't Be Leaving', 'Jezebel' and a rare rendition of Elvis Presley’s 'Surrender'.
You can check out pictures of the English songstress' performance below.
Anna Calvi's UK tour continues on Friday (November 4) at Birmingham Institution.
For more details and to buy Anna Calvi tickets, check out Gigwise Gig Tickets.
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