All Saints
Andy Jones  |  by www.thisislondon.co.uk. All rights reserved. 4.01 | 19:03

A glamorous crowd of industry players, famous faces and competition winners witnessed All Saints' first live performance since splitting five years ago.
Heralding a dramatic comeback for the London foursome, which includes a new album next month and a full tour in the New Year, their show displayed an exciting change of musical direction but raised question marks about their ability as a live act.
The event was the second of 3Mobile's 3FrontRoom concerts, which kicked off with an intimate performance by Lily Allen.

Like almost every such event featuring a big act in a smallish venue, the gathering was attended by competition winners and industry types.
But unlike some invitationonly gigs, which promise competition winners the VIP treatment only to deliver little more than a sticky floor and some warm lager, this one pulled out all the stops.

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