Rapper Lizzo looked radiant as she took the stage at Cipriani 25 Broadway in lower Manhattan rocking a pink sequined jumpsuit with feathered sleeves on Friday.
While performing an immersive cosmic light show head of the release her second studio album, Special, the 34-year-old Juice hitmaker was clearly feeling herself as she flashed a bright smile at the audience.
As she sang one her chart-topping hits, the Detroit native got down on her knees as she belted out her hit high notes with ease in front of a packed crowd.
The three-time Grammy winner completed her sparkly look with a pair of metallic silver heels and glamorous makeup, consisting of a sultry smoky grey eyeshadow.
Lizzo, who has worked hard to ‘own beauty standard’ since rising to fame in 2016, was a mᴀssive hit with attendees, who filmed her every move at the concert.
In a recent interview with Hoda Kotb and Savannah Guthrie prior to her highly-anticipated performance on the Today show earlier in the day, the Grrrls artist spoke about the ‘wild’ week she experienced ahead of dropping Special.
”It feels like Christmas and my birthday or something,’ she said.
On Tuesday, her Amazon Prime series Lizzo’s Watch Out for the Big Grrrls received six Emmy nominations, including one for the multi-talented performer as executive producer.
Lizzo received high marks for her turn as host on the compeтιтion show focused on finding plus-size dancers to accompany the artist during performances.
‘The Emmys were shocking,’ she admitted, ‘I mean, we did Watch Out for the Big Grrrls just so I could have dancers.’
‘We didn’t think about trophies or accolades so to be acknowledged is just incredible. I already feel like a winner.’
Although she looked fresh as a daisy for her daytime TV performance, the anxious musican confessed she had been up looking for first reactions to her latest project.
‘I was up way later than I should have been, just on Twitter, looking at everybody’s favorite songs, Coldplay is like a standout, Special is a standout and To Be Loved, which I want to do for y’all today.’
‘I’m so proud of this album. It was three-and-a-half years in the making and it’s literally a classic no-skips album. It’s the best thing I’ve ever done.’