Norah Jones recently captivated onlookers with a stunning performance at St Pancras International station in London. The acclaimed US musician, known for her nine Grammy wins, graced the station's Elton John piano with a medley of songs.
Having traveled from Paris on the Eurostar, Norah Jones treated the audience to a special rendition of her classic hits 'Don’t Know Why' and 'Sunrise,' along with two tracks from her latest album, 'Visions.'
The performance drew in a crowd of passers-by, who couldn't help but smile, lean in for a closer listen, or capture the moment on their phones. This impromptu concert added to the list of notable artists who have showcased their talents on the iconic piano, including Alicia Keys, John Legend, and James Arthur.
Wendy Spinks, the commercial director at St Pancras and HS1 Ltd, expressed pride in hosting such public performances that bring vibrancy to the station. She highlighted the joy that Norah Jones's surprise performance brought to visitors and commuters alike.
'Visions,' Norah Jones's latest album, is a collaborative effort with producer and multi-instrumentalist Leon Michels. The album, released on March 8 via EMI/BlueNote, showcases the artist's continued musical evolution and creativity.