By Rebecca Davison
Published: 17:38 EST, 4 May 2014 | Updated: 19:47 EST, 4 May 2014
Olly Murs proved he's not just a handsome face when he put on a blinding performance at the Rays Of Sunshine charity event at London's Royal Albert Hall on Sunday.
The 29-year-old hitmaker is an ambassador of the charity and was selected to headline the prestigious event, which was hosted by Heart FM DJ Toby Anstis.
Rays Of Sunshine grants wishes for seriously and terminally ill children in the UK and the event saw performances from the likes of Alesha Dixon, Professor Green and Pixie Lott.
Suits him: Olly Murs headlined the Rays of Sunshine charity concert on Sunday night at London's Royal Albert Hall
Doing his thing: Ollly Murs headlined the show on Sunday night
A slightly fuller-figured Olly wore a casual grey T-shirt under a taupe blazer and black skinny jeans. He finished off the look with a pair of ultra trendy black leather loafer.
He performed four of his hits including Heart Skips A Beat, Troublemaker and Right Place Right Time. The musician took to Twitter ahead of the event to express how much he was looking forward to it.
He wrote: 'Looking forward to headlining @FragranceShopUK @RaysofSunshine concert tonight at Royal Albert Hall... Going to be amazing! #sunshineconcert.'
That's the point: Olly looked fashion forward in his trendy ensemble
Hear this: The audience lapped up Olly's rendition of hits such as Troublemaker and Right Place Right Time
Happy days: Murs looked thrilled to be out supporting the incredible charity
Fellow performer and ambassador, Pixie Lott looked incredible when she turned up at the event in a fashion-forward ensemble.
The pretty blonde shone as she posed for photographers in a summery white two-piece.
She showed off her slim figure in a daring white crop top which she teamed with a retro-inspired flared skirt in the same hue.
She's a knock-out: Pixie Lott stole the show in white at the Rays Of Sunshine charity event held at the Royal Albert Hall on Sunday night
Pop princess: The singer thrashed out her hits in her gorgeous summery ensemble
Bear hug: Pixie Lott gets gifted a giant pink teddy bear by fans as she attends sound check at the Royal Albert Hall ahead of the concert
The 23-year-old slipped into a pair of leather and perspex heels which showed off her contrasting bright yellow pedicure.
The singer songwriter became an ambassador of the charity after meeting one of its wish children, Bella last year, according to the Rays Of Sunshine website.
Pixie was so moved by the little girl that she named a necklace from her Rock 'n Rose jewellery collection after her and accepted the role!
Bright thing: Alesha Dixon looked stunning in a colourful two-piece
Going for gold: Alesha Dixon pulled some fierce expressions as she worked the stage
Lott said: 'I am absolutely honoured to become an ambassador for Rays of Sunshine. Bella's twinkly, smiley face made my day and I only hope I can help the charity to spread more beautiful smiles.'
Proving her superstar credentials, the singer had changed from the outfit she arrived at the venue in, a pretty pair of white floral capri pants which she teamed with a white top and tasselled loafers.
She was shocked to receive a giant neon pink teddy bear from an excited fan and holding it out while she studied it, Pixie appeared lost for words at the sheer size of the toy.
Boys are back in town: Union J attended the prestigious bash
Acoustic session: The boys showed off their talents on Sunday night
What a cutie: Union J's George Shelley made time for his fans outside the venue
Britain's Got Talent judge Alesha Dixon looked incredible in a colourful crop top and high-waisted skater skirt which made her stand out from the crowd.
Shunning her usual designer heels for the evening, the practical popstrel slipped into a pair of red suede wedge trainers which gave her the extra inches without the pain.
The star gave an energetic performance on the night as she performed her single Let's Get Excited in front of a pair of hunky backing dancers.
Pink-redible: Eliza Doolittle rocked the latest pastel shades as she took to the stage for Rays of Sunshine charity bash at London's Royal Albert Hall on Sunday
Candy stripes: The singer wore a crop top and mini skirt for her photo call
Eliza Doolittle also sang on the night and turned up in a quirky pastel ensemble.
She teamed a pink mini skirt with a matching slogan crop top and a candy stripe jacket.
The artist flashed a 'V' sign at photographers as she stepped out in an unusual pair of lilac lace-up peeptoe wedges.
Mr Popular: Professor Green got mobbed outside the venue as he mingled with his fans
Super friendly: The singer high-fived as many fans as he could as he drove through the crowds
Coupled up: The singer arrived with his wife Millie Mackintosh (right)
Happy couple: The pair looked loved-up as they posed for a photo together
Doing his thing: The star looked to be in his element as he performed for a good cause
Also taking to the stage was Professor Green, who turned up at the famous London venue with his wife, former Made In Chelsea star, Millie Mackintosh in tow.
The rapper was pictured driving to the venue and sticking his head out of the car window to high-five as many of his fans as possible.
He kept his look casual in a grey hoodie and jeans while Millie wore a white oversized jacket over a black outfit.
Rising star: Young singer Elyar Fox looked cute in denim as he took to the stage
New venture: JLS singer Aston Merrygold performed solo for the occasion
Looking good: Aston Merrygold kept it simple in jeans and a T-shirt
Beat again: The former JLS singer delighted crowds with a solo set
Young singer Elyar Fox also performed while JLS singer Aston Merrygold performed solo.
Sam Faiers was also spotted at the event in a coral and monochrome patterned two piece.
Meanwhile, Made In Chelsea's Rosie Forstescue also looked cure in a hat which she teamed with a denim shirt and leather leggings.
Looking good: Sam Faiers and Rosie Fortescue cut stylish figures as they attend the concert
Hats off to her: Millie Mackintosh attends the Rays of Sunshine charity concert at Royal Albert Hall
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