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Jessie J parties at Manchester's Club Liv after Apollo gig
Pop star Jessie delighted thousands at concert, but then continued the party at the hip club on Peter Street in the city centre
Fresh from entertaining thousands of fans at her Manchester Apollo gig, pop star Jessie J headed into the city centre to continue the revels.
Chart-topping star Jessie was spotted as she partied with pals at celebhaunt Club Liv on Peter Street on Saturday night.
Jessie wore black leather-look trousers teamed with strappy sandals to head to the after-party with her brunette locks pulled into a ponytail.
But she certainly wasn\'t going to take any chances with the wintery weather - wearing a snuggly-looking blue woollen overcoat as she arrived at the venue.
Price Tag star Jessie, a former mentor on The Voice, is in the midst of a busy touring schedule after releasing her most recent album Sweet Talker in October.
After her Manchester gig on Saturday she was heading straight up to Leeds on Sunday night for her 02 Academy gig, and then on to Birmingham and London.
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