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Jessie J - Live@Home - @Disneyland Paris - Full Show
Live@Home is the first web music program created to allow the world's best artists to come and play their songs in a beautiful house. These intimate performances are recorded without an audience, aiming to make artists feel at home. Once every three months, Live@Home moves to an exceptional location for other intimate performances. Jessie J is an English singer and songwriter. Her debut album, “Who You Are”, released in 2011 ; has sold 2.5 million copies worldwide. Citing various influences, she is recognised for an unconventional musical and performance style that mixes soul vocals with R&B, pop and hip-hop beats. “Alive”, her second album, released in September will make an undisputed mark on pop in 2013.
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Plot Summary
This is a recording of a live performance by British singer Jessie J at Disneyland Paris. The concert features songs from her repertoire, presented in a festive and family-friendly atmosphere characteristic of the Disney resort. It showcases her vocal talents and stage presence in an iconic international location.
Critical Reception
As a live concert recording and promotional event, critical reception is not typically documented in the same way as a traditional film or television series. Reviews would likely focus on Jessie J's performance quality and the overall entertainment value of the event.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Jessie J's vocal performance and energy.
Appreciated for the festive Disneyland Paris setting.
Considered a good showcase of live musical talent in a unique venue.
Google audience: Audience reactions generally highlight the enjoyable experience of watching Jessie J perform in the magical setting of Disneyland Paris. Many viewers found it to be a fun and uplifting concert that captured the spirit of the location.
Fun Fact
This performance was part of a special event held at Disneyland Paris to celebrate the park's ongoing entertainment offerings.
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