Jade Thirwall beamed as she walked through Manchester on Saturday following the release of her debut album this week.
The former Little Mix singer, 32, dropped her record on Friday ahead of her UK and Ireland solo tour kicking off next month.
Jade also held an impromptu gig in Newcastle to celebrate its release, which proved so popular the police were called to deal with the traffic chaos.
Now, as she continues her promotional campaign surrounding the album, Jade was snapped in Manchester.
She sported a casual streetwear look with a sporty edge as she left BBC Studios in Salford, Media City following an appearance on BBC Breakfast.
Jade wore a red fitted t-shirt paired with high-waisted, wide-leg beige cargo pants with oversized pockets.

Jade Thirwall beamed as she walked through Manchester on Saturday following the release of her debut album this week

She sported a casual streetwear look with a sporty edge as she left BBC Studios in Salford, Media City following an appearance on BBC Breakfast
She completed her look with a pair of white trainers after speaking to hosts Charlie Stayt and Naga Munchetty.
Jade’s debut album That’s Showbiz Baby is now on sale, featuring her previously released songs including Angel Of My Dreams, Midnight Cowboy, Fantasy and Plastic Box.
Its release comes ahead of her first solo tour, which will take her across the UK and Ireland starting from October.
Speaking about the album, Jade said: ‘This album has been years in the making, so I’m beyond excited that it’s coming out.
‘I’m very proud of “THAT’S SHOWBIZ BABY!” as a body of work and can’t wait to share it with the world.
‘To be able to perform the album live later this year is also a dream come true. See you all on tour!’
On Thursday, Jade held a surprise gig at the Angel of the North in Newcastle to celebrate her debut album.
Despite giving fans just hours notice of the show, over 1,000 of her supporters flocked down to see her live.

Jade wore a red fitted t-shirt paired with high-waisted, wide-leg beige cargo pants with oversized pockets

On Thursday Jade also held an impromptu gig in Newcastle to celebrate its release, which proved so popular the police were called to deal with the traffic chaos

Snaps from the event show police vehicles arriving after being called in to manage the disruption
Wearing a Newcastle United football jersey, Jade performed five tracks for fans inside a converted metal food truck that was located in a field just off a motorway.
Her proud mum Norma could also been seen attending the gig.
With public transport to the location limited, fans had parked their cars just off a slip road to a busy dual carriageway which created chaos for commuters.
Snaps from the event show police vehicles arriving after being called in to manage the disruption.
Despite the chaos, fans appeared to enjoy their night as Jade was beaming at the support she received.

Angel Of My Dreams helped catapult her career away from Little Mix, with a combined 215 million streams to date of her solo tracks
Angel Of My Dreams helped catapult her solo career, with a combined 215 million streams to date of her tracks.
Meanwhile, Jade recently revealed she faces a ‘daily battle’ not to turn to Ozempic after years of struggling with eating disorders.
Talking to The Guardian, she revealed: ‘I have a daily battle with myself not to go on Ozempic.
‘I don’t judge people that do, but because I have a history of eating disorders, I don’t know where taking something like that would end for me.’