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Heading to Shoreditch House with Ella Eyre December 06, 2015 - London, EnglandElla McMahon, better known by her stage name, Ella Eyre is a British singer songwriter who is emerging in the scene with her slant of R&B pop music that has earned her a BRIT Award for Single of the Year, and a Mobo Award for Best Newcomer. Ella Eyre, born one April 1st 1994, is a singer songwriter, who burst onto the scene with her collaborative single “Waiting All Night”. The single was a collaborative effort with drum and bass chart toppers Rudimental. She was raised in West London, in an Afro-Jamaican and Maltese family. Before music her original career pursuit was that of a swimming career. Eyre was educated at Millfield School and the BRIT School for Performing Arts & Technology, and managed to focus her efforts on both writing and school achieving a healthy balance of the two. Her first publishing deal was with Warner/Chappell in July 2012, and then a record contract with Virgin the following year.

Her debut came in the form of a feature on Bastille’s cover of “No Scrubs” and The XX’s “Angels”. The project was entitled “No Angels” and featured on the mixtape, “Other People’s Heartache Pt. 2”. “Waiting all Night”, released on April 14th 2013 peaked at the top spot on the UK Singles Chart. She also collaborated with Naughty Boy on the album “Hotel Cabana”, alongside Wiz Khalifa on the track “Think About It”, which became the fourth single of the album, released on November 17th 2013. She is of course an artist in her own right with her singles “If I Go” and comeback both gracing the charts, “If I Go” peaking at number 16, whilst “Comeback” peaked at number 12. RIVER ISLAND MASTERCLASS: ELLA EYRE’S FESTIVAL STYLE TIPS Festival season is in full swing, so who better to give us the lowdown on festival dressing than rising star Ella Eyre? With gigs lined up at Glasto, Wireless and V among others, Ella is a pro at stealing the show with her killer outfits and that incredible hair.

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skk hoodieElla Eyre has split from pop star boyfriend, Rixton singer Lewi Morgan, after two years of dating.The pair are understood to have made an amicable decision to go their separate ways because their touring and writing commitments made it difficult to maintain a long-term relationship. A source told The Sun: 'Ella and Lewi are no longer together. 'Things just didn't work out. It's tough when touring and writing are involved. They've agreed to remain friends.' All over: Ella Eyre has split from pop star boyfriend, Rixton singer Lewi Morgan, after two years of datingThe Waiting All Night singer, 22, previously raved about 29-year-old drummer Lewi shortly after their relationship began in 2015, telling BANG Showbiz: 'He is the one at the moment.' The Gravity hit-maker also said she would consider writing a song about the heartthrob and hinted that they might work together in the future.

She explained: 'We jam together every now and then. He'll play me a song and I'll join in. It's partly because we hardly ever agree. I'm sure we will work together at some point.' Untenable: The pair are understood to have made an amicable decision to go their separate ways because their touring and writing commitments made it difficult to maintain a long-term relationshipAnd on writing a song about Lewi, Ella added: 'Soon. The split comes shortly after Rixton frontman Jake Roche's high-profile break-up from Little Mix's Jesy Nelson, which is believed to be documented in the band's single She'll Be The Death Of Me. A source previously said: 'Jake has stayed silent since the split but he's finally to speak his mind. Previously: The Waiting All Night singer, 22, previously raved about 29-year-old drummer Lewi shortly after their relationship began in 2015 'He has written a song all about his recent break-up with Jesy and wants to get it out straight away. 'He has poured his heart into his music and needs his fans to know how he really feels as they have been worried about him.'

The source added: 'This song isn't a comeback hit, it's Rixton wanting to reward the fans for being patient and waiting for their new material that's coming out next year.'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.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 ParkThe 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 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 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 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 Pitch perfect: Ella justified her position on the bill with a professional performanceRenowned 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 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

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 performedThe 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, sported his usual rugged beard and 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 Stars of the show: The Take That trio looked closer than ever as they ran through their hits Let it shine: The sun glistened on the instruments, with the conditions perfect for a summertime gig