TV Choice Awards 2024 Lulu 76 exudes rocker chic in

TV Choice Awards 2024: Lulu, 76, exudes rocker chic in a sequined blazer and sunglasses as seen for the FIRST time since announcing her retirement from touring

Lulu cut a stylish figure as she attended the TV Choice Awards held at the London Hilton on Park Lane on Monday.

The iconic singer, 76, exuded rocker chic in a silver sequin blazer, which she teamed with aviator sunglasses.

Lulu layered her jacket over a simple black co-ord as she strutted her stuff on the red carpet in a pair of chunky trainers.

The Boom Bang a Bang singer enhanced her age-appropriate features with a light dusting of makeup and wore her blonde locks in loose waves.

This was the first appearance since Lulu announced her retirement from touring after an illustrious 60-year career – she felt “unsupported” in dealing with the demanding demands of touring last year.

Lulu, 76, cut a stylish figure as she attended the TV Choice Awards, held at the London Hilton on Park Lane, on Monday

Lulu, 76, cut a stylish figure as she attended the TV Choice Awards, held at the London Hilton on Park Lane, on Monday

The legendary singer exuded rocker chic in a silver sequin blazer, which she paired with aviator sunglasses

The legendary singer exuded rocker chic in a silver sequin blazer, which she paired with aviator sunglasses

Lulu has announced her retirement from touring after an illustrious 60-year career, saying she felt “unsupported” in dealing with the demanding demands of touring last year.

The Scottish star, whose real name is Lulu Kennedy-Cairns, said she found touring “exhausting”, adding that she had noticed she had changed over the last 12 months.

After speculation arose that she was considering quitting touring, Lulu said on the Rosebud podcast: “I'm announcing it now for the first time – this is my farewell tour.”

But she has promised to make the concerts – starting April 9 in Glasgow and ending at the London Palladium – memorably different, with family and famous friends appearing at the shows and some likely to join her on stage.

Following the announcement, Lulu also spoke to The Guardian about her mind-blowing all-star experiences in the spotlight – including personal experiences with icons like David Bowie, The Rolling Stones, Iggy Pop and The Who.

The tour is also expected to include discussions about her career.

Although she didn't want to reveal exact details, she guaranteed her fans that they would hear her 1969 Eurovision Song Contest-winning hit “Boom Bang-a-Bang.”

Lulu, who was honored with an OBE and CBE, said: “I won't tell you exactly what I'm going to do, but of course I have to do 'Boom Bang-a-Bang'.” The audience wants to do it themselves anyway. You can't give people what they want – and more.

Lulu layered her jacket over a simple black co-ord as she strutted her stuff on the red carpet in a pair of chunky trainers

Lulu layered her jacket over a simple black co-ord as she strutted her stuff on the red carpet in a pair of chunky trainers

The Boom Bang a Bang singer enhanced her age-appropriate features with a light dusting of makeup and wore her blonde locks in loose waves

The Boom Bang a Bang singer enhanced her age-appropriate features with a light dusting of makeup and wore her blonde locks in loose waves

She appeared in high spirits before the star-studded ceremony

She appeared in high spirits before the star-studded ceremony

This was the first appearance since Lulu announced her retirement from touring after a brilliant 60-year career (Lulu pictured in 1966, just two years into her career)

This was the first appearance since Lulu announced her retirement from touring after a brilliant 60-year career (Lulu pictured in 1966, just two years into her career)

“If you’ve ever seen me on tour, let me say you’ve never seen me like this.”

“This is actually – I’m announcing it now for the first time – my farewell tour with family and friends.”

“Because I did a pretty tough tour last year – it was successful, it went well – but these days you need an army to be successful in your career.”

She suggested she could concentrate on her acting, adding, “And I didn't feel supported.” But then I turned 75 and thought, “You know what, I want to keep working, but I want to do it differently.” ” I have learned…

“And I've also become a slightly different person. “I'm not afraid to be vulnerable.”

Following the announcement, Lulu also spoke to The Guardian about her mind-blowing all-star experiences in the spotlight - including personal experiences with icons like David Bowie, The Rolling Stones, Iggy Pop and The Who (pictured with Bowie in 2000).

Following the announcement, Lulu also spoke to The Guardian about her mind-blowing all-star experiences in the spotlight – including personal experiences with icons like David Bowie, The Rolling Stones, Iggy Pop and The Who (pictured with Bowie in 2000).

The Scottish star, whose real name is Lulu Kennedy-Cairns, said she found touring

The Scottish star, whose real name is Lulu Kennedy-Cairns, said she found touring “exhausting”, adding that she had noticed she had changed over the last 12 months

Although she didn't want to reveal exact details, she guaranteed her fans that they would hear her 1969 Eurovision Song Contest-winning hit

Although she didn't want to reveal exact details, she guaranteed her fans that they would hear her 1969 Eurovision Song Contest-winning hit “Boom Bang-a-Bang” (pictured last month).

Possible tour guests include Lulu's former musical collaborators Sir Elton John and Sir Paul McCartney. Sting, Take That and Westlife.

At the age of just 15, her version of the Isley Brothers' “Shout” reached number seven in the British charts and she had a hit with the theme song to the 1974 James Bond film “The Man with the Golden Gun.”

The name of her latest tour, “The Champagne for Lulu” tour, was inspired by a line from her performance in Ab Fab, which has caused people around the world to shout those words at her.

The latest Palladium date falls exactly on the 60th anniversary of their hit song “Shout”.

Lulu later spoke about her celebrity experiences, including meeting David Bowie, who produced her cover of his 1970s song “The Man Who Sold the World” in 1974, which reached number 3 in the UK charts and was a top 10 hit in all of Europe was; of course the song

She told the Guardian: “I first met him in a studio in the US with Iggy Pop…”

Speaking about her experience with the Rolling Stones, she said startlingly:

Speaking about her experience with the Rolling Stones, she said startlingly: “The Stones patted me on the head like I was a little sister, which always annoyed me because I wanted to be their equal” (Lulu, left, pictured with The Ronnie Wood of the Rolling Stones, center, in 2019)

“He later came up to me in the foyer of a hotel in Sheffield, invited me to his show that night and said, 'I want to make a hit record with you.' That's exactly what happened…

“The record company wanted me to be a little pop diva, but he said, 'They don't understand your voice.' I loved Hunky Dory and he looked like he hadn't wiped off his make-up from the day before. His hair was orange, his skin alabaster…

“After we had a drink, we stood head to head, nose to nose, for the rest of the evening.”

Speaking about her experience with the Rolling Stones, she stunningly said: “The Stones patted me on the head like I was a little sister, which always annoyed me because I wanted to be their equal.”

Possible tour guests include Lulu's former musical collaborators Sir Elton John and Sir Paul McCartney.  Sting, Take That and Westlife

Possible tour guests include Lulu's former musical collaborators Sir Elton John and Sir Paul McCartney. Sting, Take That and Westlife

Lulu was then asked: “Is it true that you took Pete Townshend to your parents’ house in Glasgow for tea and biscuits?”

Then she said: “It wasn't just Pete, it was at least Pete and Roger.” [Daltrey]. Maybe it was even the whole band, and my parents' apartment was very small…

“The Who supported me in Glasgow when they were the High Numbers, but it wasn't about tea and biscuits. My dad was a big drinker, so he had me get half a bottle of whiskey and six cans of lager. I'm still seeing Roger…

“Nothing can repeat the history you have with people from your youth.”

TV Choice Awards 2024: Winners

BEST DRAMA SERIES

Happy Valley, BBC1 – WINNER

All Creatures Great and Small, Channel 5

Heartstopper, Netflix

Vera, ITV1

BEST NEW DRAMA

Beyond Paradise, BBC1 – WINNER

Blue Lights, BBC1

The Last of Us, Sky Atlantic

Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story, Netflix

BEST FAMILY DRAMA

Call The Midwife, BBC1 – WINNER

Accident, BBC1

Father Brown, BBC1

The Mandalorian, Disney+

BEST ENTERTAINMENT SHOW

Gogglebox/Celebrity Gogglebox, Channel 4 – WINNER

Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway, ITV1

The Graham Norton Show, BBC1

Taskmaster, Channel 4

BEST FACT SHOW

Winter On The Farm/Springtime On The Farm, Channel 5 – WINNER

24 Hours on A&E, Channel 4

Clarkson's Farm, Prime Video

Paul O'Grady: For the Love of Dogs, ITV1

BEST FOOD SHOW

James Martin's Saturday Morning, ITV1 – WINNER

Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted, National Geographic

Stanley Tucci: In Search of Italy, BBC2

Sunday Brunch, Channel 4

BEST GAME SHOW

The Chase, ITV1 – WINNER

The 1% Club, ITV1

Michael McIntyre's The Wheel, BBC1

Pointless/Pointless Celebrities, BBC1

BEST LIFESTYLE SHOW

The Martin Lewis Money Show Live, ITV1 – WINNER

Long Lost Family/Long Lost Family: What Happened Next, ITV1

Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing, BBC2

Sort Your Life, BBC1

FAVORITE CHANNEL/STREAMING SERVICE

Netflix – WINNER

BBC iPlayer

Channel 5

Talking Pictures TV

BEST REALITY SHOW

I'm a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!/I'm a Celebrity… South Africa, ITV1 – WINNER

At Home with the Furys, Netflix

Queen Eye, Netflix

The Traitors, BBC1

BEST TALENT SHOW

The Great British Bake Off/Bake Off: The Professionals/The Great Celebrity Bake Off for SUTC/Junior Bake Off/The Great British Bake Off: An Extra Slice, Channel 4 – WINNER

Britain's Got Talent, ITV1

The Masked Singer, ITV1

Strictly Come Dancing/Strictly: It Takes Two, BBC1/BBC2

BEST COMEDY SHOW

Mrs Brown's Boys, BBC1 – WINNER

Ghosts, BBC1

Good Omens, Prime Video

Don't go out, BBC1

BEST DAYTIME SHOW

Animal Park, BBC1 – WINNER

Loose Women, ITV1

Steph's Packed Lunch, Channel 4

This Morning, ITV1

BEST ACTOR

Martin Clunes, Doc Martin, ITV1 – WINNER

Kit Connor, Heartstopper, Netflix

James Norton, Happy Valley, BBC1

David Tennant, Litvinenko, ITVX

BEST ACTRESS

Sarah Lancashire, Happy Valley, BBC1 – WINNER

Jenny Agutter, Call The Midwife, BBC1

Brenda Blethyn, Vera, ITV1

Yasmin Finney, Heartstopper, Netflix

BEST SOAP

Emmerdale, ITV1 – WINNER

Coronation Street, ITV1

Doctors, BBC1

EastEnders, BBC1

BEST SOAP ACTOR

Jeff Hordley, Cain Dingle, Emmerdale, ITV1 – WINNER

Jamie Borthwick, Jay Brown, EastEnders, BBC1

Peter Ash, Paul Foreman, Coronation Street, ITV1

Ryan Prescott, Ryan Connor, Coronation Street, ITV1

BEST SOAP ACTRESS

Maureen Lipman, Evelyn Plummer, Coronation Street, ITV1 – WINNER

Danielle Harold, Lola Pearce-Brown, EastEnders, BBC1

Emma Atkins, Dingle Charity, Emmerdale, ITV1

Karen Blick, Lydia Dingle, Emmerdale, ITV1