Appearing At London Train Station, Alicia Keys Shocks Fans

JAKARTA - Alicia Keys made a surprise appearance at St. International Station. Pancris London. In front of fans, he sang while playing the piano.

Monday, December 11, Alicia sat in front of the black piano donated by Sir Elton John to entertain passengers with several hit songs, including the Empire State of Mind, If I Ain't Got You, and No One.

In addition, he featured his latest single, Lifeline, which he wrote for the upcoming music adaptation film broadway and the upcoming 1982 novel, The Color Purple.

In the clip posted by St. International station. Pancris, fans and photographers are seen surrounding barricades mounted around the piano, lifting their phones and cameras as Alicia sings No One.

The singer also reportedly changed the lyrics in the song Empire State of Mind from 'now you're in New York' to 'now you're in London', so that it pulled cheers from the audience.

Watch Alicia Keys' performance at St. International station. Pancras below:

Alicia is the latest artist from a series of artists to ever feature short sets at the station, including John Legend, Tom Odell, and Jeff Goldblum.

Last week, Rod Stewart and Jools Holland joined an 18-member band in front of the station's Christmas tree to perform songs from their upcoming album, Swing Fever.

Alicia's appearance at St. Pancras took part in her appearance at the Capital's Jingle Bell Ball 2023, which took place at The O2 Arena on December 9 and 10 with a number of pop artists, including Tate McRae, total Hill, Zara Larsson, Rita Ora, S Club, and Take That.