Sophie Ellis-Bextor made a charming figure as she took the stage at London’s Wembley Stadium before the Westlife main act on Saturday.
The 43-year-old singer wore a purple sequin mini dress embellished with ruby feathers at the hem.
She looked like a pop star in every inch while performing, and wore plenty of makeup to highlight her beautiful features, including a bold red lip.
Born to Perform: Sophie Ellis-Bextor, 43, made a glamorous figure as she took the stage at London’s Wembley Stadium on Saturday for Westlife’s main act.
The hit producer raised his arms as he performed at the iconic venue, which seats up to 90,000 people.
Irish boy band Westlife, consisting of Shane Filan, Kian Egan, Mark Feehily and Nicky Byrne, gave their first concert at the stadium this weekend.
Fans adored some of her biggest hits like Uptown Girl, Flying Without Wings, You Raise Me Up, and If I Let You Go.

With Style: The singer wore a purple sequin mini dress with ruby feather trim at the hem


Put on a show: She looked like a pop star in every inch of her showing, wearing lots of makeup, including a deep red lip, to accentuate her beautiful features.

Making Music: The hit producer sang loudly as he performed at the iconic venue that can seat up to 90,000 people.
Before their performance, the band said: ‘Without a doubt, Wembley Stadium is the highlight of our career and will be a real hit in our lives.
“After two years of waiting, August 6 will be the biggest show we’ve ever done in the UK, under the belt of one of the world’s most iconic destinations.”
The band had to cancel their Wembley Stadium concert in the middle of the block last year, but they’ve shifted it to this month.

Blast from the Past: Sophie Performer for Irish Boy Band Westlife – composed by Shane Filan, Kian Egan, Mark Feehily and Nicky Byrne

Pending: The band had to cancel their concert at Wembley Stadium in the middle of the block last year, but they’ve shifted it to this month


On stage: After Sophie’s performance, 37-year-old James Morrison wore a black jacket over a shirt as he went on stage with his guitar to support Westlife.

Show Dulcet: Singer was in a good mood on stage, smiling while singing his hits on stage

Energy: James put all his energies into his passionate performance as he warmed the crowd to become the lead actor of Westlife
Nicky previously told MailOnline: “We’ve seen some great bands doing this. We’ve seen Coldplay, we’ve seen Take That, we’ve seen U2 do it, we’ve seen all those legends do it, and it’s really an honor to have them on stage with this kind of band. made.
“I was five when Live Aid happened, I watched it and I remember Queen, I remember Freddie, I remember all those moments.
For fans, check out songs like Flying Without Wings, You’re Raising Me Up, Our Own World, Swear Again, Hello My Love. All these achievements dating back to ’99.
“It’s going to be frustrating, but we can’t wait to do it. Let’s take those nights to the grave.’

Excited: “Without a doubt, Wembley Stadium will be the pinnacle of career and a real jam in our lives,” the band said before their performance.
Source: Daily Mail

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