Saturday, 9 July 2016

Ella Eyre displays plenty of cleavage in a skintight sheer catsuit as she performs at star-studded British Summer Time Festival

Ella Eyre displays plenty of cleavage in a skintight sheer catsuit as she performs at star-studded British Summer Time Festival

She landed a coveted spot supporting British pop legends Take That at their British Summer Time gig in Hyde Park.
And Ella Eyre, 22, certainly made the most of the opportunity as she poured her all into her afternoon set at the leafy location in the capital.
The Deeper singer put on a busty display in a figure-hugging catsuit with a sheer panel revealing plenty of cleavage.

Sing it! Ella Eyre, 22, certainly made the most of her Take That support slot as she poured her all into her afternoon set as part of the British Summer Time Festival in Hyde Park
Sing it! Ella Eyre, 22, certainly made the most of her Take That support slot as she poured her all into her afternoon set as part of the British Summer Time Festival in Hyde Park
The star took some of the attention away from her chest by wearing a shimmering silver jacket with tasselled sleeves.
As she energetically moved around the stage the tassels whipped around, as did her famously bouncy curls which looked more voluminous than ever.
Singing with plenty of passion, Ella pulled a variety of facial expressions as she belted out her tunes.
Body confident: The Deeper singer put on a busty display in a figure-hugging catsuit with a sheer panel revealing plenty of cleavage
Star performer: The star took some of the attention away from her chest by wearing a shimmering silver jacket with tasselled sleeves
Body confident: The Deeper singer put on a busty display in a figure-hugging catsuit with a sheer panel revealing plenty of cleavage
Big hair, don't care: As she energetically moved around the stage the tassels whipped around, as did her famously bouncy curls which looked more voluminous than ever
Big hair, don't care: As she energetically moved around the stage the tassels whipped around, as did her famously bouncy curls which looked more voluminous than ever
Giving it her all: Singing with plenty of passion, Ella pulled a variety of facial expressions as she belted out her set
Giving it her all: Singing with plenty of passion, Ella pulled a variety of facial expressions as she belted out her set
Sing your heart out: Her face was covered in only a minimal application of make-up allowing her natural beauty to shine through
Sing your heart out: Her face was covered in only a minimal application of make-up allowing her natural beauty to shine through
Energetic: Ella's energy was certainly infectious, filtering through into the crowd
Energetic: Ella's energy was certainly infectious, filtering through into the crowd
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The beauty first covered her eyes with mirrored shades but soon removed them to reveal her pretty face. 
She applied only a minimal amount of make-up, allowing her natural beauty to shine through.
Following Ella was Olly Murs, who acted as premiere support to Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen.
The cheeky chappie looked dapper in a fully buttoned white shirt and a pair of black trousers.He sported his familiar well-coiffed quiff and some designer stubble for the lively set.
Hitting the high notes: Ella's impressive voice was at home on the big stage
Hitting the high notes: Ella's impressive voice was at home on the big stage
Pitch perfect: Ella justified her position on the bill with a professional performance
Pitch perfect: Ella justified her position on the bill with a professional performance
Renowned for his funky moves and jubilant stage presence, Olly didn't disappoint as he grooved his way through his many hits.
The Hyde Park gig is the penultimate in this year's British Summer Time series with Stevie Wonder due to close the popular run on Sunday night supported by Pharrell Williams.
Previous performers have included Massive Attack, Florence and the Machine and Mumford and Sons. 
Cheeky chappie: Following Ella was Olly Murs, who was acting as premiere support to Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen
Cheeky chappie: Following Ella was Olly Murs, who was acting as premiere support to Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen
Fan favourite: The cheeky chappie looked dapper in a fully buttoned white shirt and a pair of black trousers. He sported his familiar well-coiffed quiff and some designer stubble for the lively set
Fan favourite: The cheeky chappie looked dapper in a fully buttoned white shirt and a pair of black trousers. He sported his familiar well-coiffed quiff and some designer stubble for the lively set
Dance the night away: Renowned for his funky moves and jubilant stage presence, Olly didn't disappoint as he grooved his way through his many hits
Dance the night away: Renowned for his funky moves and jubilant stage presence, Olly didn't disappoint as he grooved his way through his many hits
Happy! The star looked to be relishing every moment of his time on stage
Happy! The star looked to be relishing every moment of his time on stage
Crowdpleaser: Olly had the audience in the palm of his hand as he performed
Crowdpleaser: Olly had the audience in the palm of his hand as he performed
The sun shone as Take That took to the stage for their headline set.
Dressed in an all-black ensemble, Gary led the way, singing with a smile on his face.
Mark strummed his guitar with glee wearing a black rimmed hat and black and white polkadot shirt.
The singer regularly exchanged smiles with his bandmates, clearly relishing his time on the big stage.
Meanwhile, Howard, sporting his usual rugged beard, went for a black suede jacket and a baggy pair of dark trousers.
Fans have become accustomed to the band's elaborate stage shows, and Saturday night was no exception, with their dancers dressed in an array of flamboyant ensembles.
Class act: Gary Barlow sang as a smiling Mark Owen watched on while strumming his guitar 
Class act: Gary Barlow sang as a smiling Mark Owen watched on while strumming his guitar 
Stars of the show: The Take That trio looked closer than ever as they ran through their hits
Stars of the show: The Take That trio looked closer than ever as they ran through their hits
Let it shine: The glistened on the instruments, with the conditions perfect for a summertime gig
Let it shine: The glistened on the instruments, with the conditions perfect for a summertime gig
The man in black: Gary looked dapper in an all-black ensemble as he serenaded the audience
The man in black: Gary looked dapper in an all-black ensemble as he serenaded the audience
Pulling out all the stops: The band's elaborate stage set up is what fans have come to expect
Pulling out all the stops: The band's elaborate stage set up is what fans have come to expect
Dressed to impress: Mark dressed in a black suit with gold trim and a black and white polkadot shirt
Dressed to impress: Mark dressed in a black suit with gold trim and a black and white polkadot shirt
Singing in the sun: Howard went for a black suede jacket and a baggy pair of dark trousers
Singing in the sun: Howard went for a black suede jacket and a baggy pair of dark trousers
Ever the showman: Mark raised his arm aloft after a successful rendition of one of their hits
Ever the showman: Mark raised his arm aloft after a successful rendition of one of their hits
Having a blast: The chaps looked to be having plenty of fun as they exchanged smiles
Having a blast: The chaps looked to be having plenty of fun as they exchanged smiles


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