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Katy B, Fenech-Soler play London's Lovebox
Published Sunday, Jul 17 2011, 14:33 BST | By Lewis Corner | Add comment

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Both acts battled erratic downpours to entertain festival-goers at the event, which is currently taking place in London's Victoria Park.
Fenech-Soler took to the main stage to perform a number of tracks from their 2010 self-titled debut, including 'Demons' and 'Lies'.
The Northamptonshire four-piece concluded their set with recent single 'Stop and Stare', with frontman Ben Duffy telling the crowd: "We've only got a half an hour so this is going to be our final song - you may recognise it."
Although the sky was overcast with cloud, the crowd cheered when outbreaks of sunshine occurred.
However, Katy B did not experience the same luck weather-wise for her performance. Taking to the main stage after Fenech-Soler, the Brit School alumnus opened her set with renditions of 'Easy Please Me' and 'Broken Record'.
Catching much of the audience off-guard, heavy downpours drenched the 22-year-old's set, but she managed to keep the audience in good spirits with a medley of '90s dance classics, including Robin S's 1993 hit 'Show Me Love'.
Katy B concluded her set with her Ms. Dynamite collaboration 'Lights On', telling the crowds: "Lovebox, thank you for sticking with me through this rain. I'm so proud of you!"
Scissor Sisters, Robyn and Kelis are among the performers set to appear at Lovebox later today.
Fenech-Soler will embark on a UK tour this September and October, while Katy B has announced plans to play a string of UK shows in October and November.
Watch the music video for Fenech-Soler's 'Stop and Stare' below:
Watch the music video for Katy B's 'Easy Please Me' below:
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