She’s back, and she’s bringing all the sparkle she can muster at the bargain price of £18! That’s right, even the Queen of Pop herself, Pixie Lott, knows the best things in life don’t have to cost a fortune. After a decade of watching the music world whirl from the sidelines, Pixie Lott is ready to reclaim her throne in the most liberating way possible — starting with a headlining gig at the Ben and Jerry’s Sundaes in the Park festival.
Remember those early days when the unmistakable voice of a chart-topping teenager would belt out tunes like “Boys and Girls” and “All About Tonight” every time you switched on a radio? Yes, the Bromley-born songstress was a sensation long before she could legally enjoy a pint. But then in 2014, as unexpectedly as a summer rain in England, Pixie put her music career on pause. Now, almost as if she took a leaf out of Cinderella’s book, she’s making a return — but without the glass slipper drama.
Her grand re-entry into the music scene has brought with it a sense of freedom, Pixie told Metro, as she gears up for a comeback that’s distinctly on her own terms. With the industry having evolved during her hiatus, the singer feels invigorated by what’s to come. She shared her excitement in a recent chat ahead of her festival run, marking the start of what promises to be an exhilarating summer.
“This will be my first time playing the festival, but I’m really, really excited because it will pretty much be for me the first festival of the season,” Pixie gushed. It seems she’s all set to electrify the festival scene with a performance worthy of its own fireworks display. But what exactly can festival-goers expect from her hour-long set? Well, a few delightful surprises are bubbling under the surface, ready to burst forth.
One juicy morsel she let slip? An unreleased song crafted just the month prior is poised to make its debut during her set. Designed to be the perfect breezy, summer jam for the festival crowds, the track is a testament to her ever-evolving musical journey. And when it came to crafting its essence, the “Christmas Karma” star revealed she turned to her fans, seeking their vibes and what they’d love for her next musical chapter.
After tantalising fans with “Good Wife” earlier this year — a track dissecting the complexities of womanhood in futuristic 2026 — and with “Encino,” her 2024 comeback album marking the official end of her musical sabbatical, Pixie is back in the groove with more zest than ever. The £18 festival ticket price for Sundaes in the Park might be a steal, but the experience? Absolutely priceless. Here’s to Pixie Lott, taking charge of her narrative and reminding us why we fell in love with her music in the first place. Get ready, summer; Pixie is primed and ready for her encore.


