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Emeli Sande at The Gore Hotel in Association with MasterCard and RAYMOND WEIL


LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM--(Marketwire - Nov. 12, 2012) - Editors Note: There are four photos associated with this press release. Last night friend and family of Scottish sensation Emeli Sande got together for a cocktail party at The Gore Hotel in association with MasterCard and RAYMOND WEIL. Friends and family of Emeli Sande, including Aston Merrygold, Wretch 32 and Labrinth, sipped on Grey Goose Le Fizz cocktails and partied the night away to a DJ set by Kiss FM's Dixon Brothers, to celebrate Emeli's sell-out performance at The Royal Albert Hall. Emeli wore a RAYMOND WEIL ladies Maestro 2627-ST-000994 throughout the evening for both her performance and at the party. The evening capped off a busy weekend for Emeli Sande who performed with Labrinth at the Grey Goose Winter Ball to benefit Elton John AIDS Foundation at Battersea Power Station on Saturday 10 November. To view the photos associated with this press release, please visit the following links: http://www.marketwire.com/library/20121112-Wretch32-800.jpg http://www.marketwire.com/library/20121112-AstonMerrygold%2cJLS-800.jpg http://www.marketwire.com/library/20121112-EmeliSandeatTheGore3-800.jpg http://www.marketwire.com/library/20121112-Labrinth-800.jpg Contact: APR Communications Freddie Johnson 0207 351 2227 fjohnson@aprcommunications.com APR Communications Leonora Russell 0207 351 2227 lrussell@aprcommunications.com

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