Aussie national treasure Delta Goodrem has thrilled crowds in London with an impromptu performance of one of her hit songs at a major landmark.
The singer and former Neighbours star, 40, did what she does best and hit the piano for a rendition of Lost Without You, originally released in 2003, inside the St. Pancras International train station.
The station shared a clip of the performance on their Instagram account, captioning it: “Magical moments with Delta Goodrem at St. Pancras International ✨.”
Watch the video above.
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In the clip, Goodrem encourages a singalong while playing the piano as the commuter crowd stands around her singing and filming on their phones.
The station is best known for its connections on Eurostar trains to destinations including Paris and Amsterdam.
Goodrem put on a lively display, smiling as she sung the words to her iconic song.
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She also sung some of her other hits, with a live video shared by her fiancé Matthew Copley.
The spot has become popular among artists, with the likes of Jeff Goldblum recently performing there to celebrate the release of Wicked, and Alicia Keys and Sir Elton John also making appearances.
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Goodrem has been performing shows in the UK as part of her Mistaken Identity: A Night of Celebration Tour.
Last year, the singer celebrated a milestone 20th anniversary of her hit second album, Mistaken Identity.
Speaking to 9honey Celebrity at the Australian Wicked premiere in Sydney, Goodrem reflected on the milestone, admitting she had recently listened to the album in full and found the experience quite “special”.
“I’ve got some ideas, I listened to the album for the first time in ages from start to finish,” she said.
“I had all these discoveries. You go back to the songs and you hear the lyrics from a different point of view.
“It’s really special to dive into where you’re at exactly in that moment. It’s an intense record.”
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