La Roux returns to stage, teases new album

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La Roux returned to the stage on Saturday night after a long break of ten years. The singer, known for her Grammy-winning music, expressed her excitement about performing again. She mentioned, “I don’t know where I went,” hinting at her time away from live shows. The concert took place at the Sun Rose venue in Los Angeles, which can hold about 150 people. La Roux played a mix of her well-known hits, like "Bulletproof," "In for the Kill," and newer songs. She opened with "Automatic Driver" from her 2020 album, "Supervision." Her energetic performance lasted one hour, and she was joined by a two-piece band. The crowd was lively and danced along. La Roux announced that she will have more performances every Saturday until April 5 as part of a mini-residency at various venues in LA. She also revealed that new music is on the way. The upcoming album is entirely self-written and produced by La Roux herself. She shared that it draws heavily from American influences, stating, “This record is solely American production-influenced.” The artist feels a special connection to Los Angeles, saying it’s the perfect place for her new project.


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