Rag’n’Bone Man showed off his dramatic transformation on Wednesday night as he performed an intimate acoustic gig at Pizza Express in Soho, London.
The singer, 39, who’s real name is Rory Graham, looked incredible as he showcased his slimmed downed figure in a plain black T-shirt, a grey waistcoat and jeans.
The hitmaker took to the stage to perform his hits Skin, Human, and Giant to restaurant goers for free while they enjoyed a pizza.
Rag’n’Bone also sang singles What Do You Believe In, Lovers In A Past Life, Anywhere Away From Here, and Rush of Blood with his band and backing singers joining him on stage.
The star seemed in good spirits during the acoustic set after landing in the UK hours earlier off the back of his European tour.
Last month, Rag’n’Bone Man revealed he left his honeymoon early to appear on Children In Need.
Rag’n’Bone Man showed off his dramatic transformation on Wednesday night as he performed an intimate acoustic gig at Pizza Express in Soho, London
The singer, 39, who’s real name is Rory Graham, looked incredible as he showcased his slimmed downed figure in a plain black T-shirt, a grey waistcoat and jeans
The singer appeared on the charity show and as he was introduced to the stage, host Vernon Kay made the shock admission.
Speaking to the camera, the radio and TV presenter said: ‘Here’s a man who makes singing look effortless.
‘This is a true story. He was so keen to be a part of tonights Children in Need, he’s left his honeymoon early. Haha! What a dude!’
The British star led the music acts during the three-hour special, that was live from MediaCityUK in Salford where he performed an acoustic version of Put A Little Hurt On Me.
Rag’n’Bone Man got engaged to his long term partner Zoe Beardsall in September last year, four years after the breakdown of his first marriage.
The singer married ex-wife Beth Rouy in 2019 and was ‘devastated’ after they split just six months after tying the knot wearing tracksuits.
But he found love again with fiancée Zoe, who works as a waitress in a café near his home in East SusSєx, and the two have been inseparable since they first connected at the end of 2020.
Zoe has been proudly wearing her engagement ring from Rag’n’Bone Man in pH๏τos shared on her Instagram profile, where the two posed together during their America road trip.
The hitmaker took to the stage to perform his hits Skin, Human, and Giant to restaurant goers for free while they enjoyed a pizza
Rag’n’Bone Man showed off his dramatic new look during the gig
Rag’n’Bone also sang singles What Do You Believe In, Lovers In A Past Life, Anywhere Away From Here, and Rush of Blood with his band and backing singers joining him on stage
The star seemed in good spirits during the acoustic set after landing in the UK hours earlier off the back of his European tour
It comes after the singer tied the knot to his long term partner Zoe Beardsall (pictured) last month and made their first red carpet appearance together
The singer married ex-wife Beth Rouy in 2019 and was ‘devastated’ after they split just six months after tying the knot wearing tracksuits
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A source told MailOnline at the time: ‘Rag’n’Bone Man is over the moon… he didn’t expect to find love so soon after the end of his marriage but Zoe has given him a new lease of life.
‘They already see each other as family, with their children bonding together as one so getting engaged was the natural next step for them and they couldn’t be happier.’
The singer, whose debut single Human reached the number one spot in more than 15 countries, married his first wife Beth in 2019 and the two wore patterned tracksuits for their big day.
The exes, who were together for over a decade and share a six-year-old son, Reuben, together, split up six months later after Beth reportedly grew close to a friend.
The singer, worth an estimated £4million, shared a pH๏τo on his Instagram laughing alongside fiancée Zoe last year, as the two enjoyed a night together at famous country music venue Grand Ole Opry in Nashville.
The musician shunned the traditional wedding dress code when he married his first wife Beth, with the pair and their entire party wearing tracksuits to celebrate.
The groom wore a camouflage tracksuit, gold chain and trainers while his bride opted for custom-made cat-print trousers and a matching jacket, inspired by the former couple’s Sphinx cat.