A chart-topping singer-songwriter performed an intimate gig at a city venue to hundreds of screaming teens.
Anne-Marie, best known for her songs 2002 and Friends, took to the stage at Chalk for a solo gig on Sunday night.
The vocalist was alone on the stage, with a neon backlight and colourful pink tones from the side.
She wore platformed Doc Marten shoes with a red and green tartan skirt - alongside a baggy graphic black t-shirt.
The queue was so long it went around the back of Chalk, all the way to East Street in the lanes.
The show marked the launch of her new album Unhealthy, where she has collaborated with big-name artists such as Aitch and Khalid.
It was organised with record shop Resident, in Kensington Gardens - but the gig in Pool Valley's Chalk was too big for the store.
The queue was so long it went around the back of Chalk, all the way to East Street in the lanes.
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