Perrie Edwards performed at The Hundred Final as she celebrated her latest single reaching number one in the charts on Sunday.
The former Little Mix star, 32, took to the cricket pitch to sing her new single, If He Wanted To He Would, live as well as a medley of hits created by her former band.
She showcased her musical talents at the Lord’s Pavilion, which was the first televised performance of her new single.
The singer made sure to look stylish as she put on a very leggy display in a white wrap dress.
She accessorised the embroidered dress with a collection of Bohomoon necklaces as for the performance at the action-packed cricket competition.
Meanwhile Perrie was also celebrating her latest single reaching number one in the charts.
 
 Perrie Edwards put on a very leggy display in a white wrap dress as she performed at The Hundred Final on Sunday and celebrated her latest number one single
 
 Perrie was also celebrating her latest single reaching number one in the charts as she posed with her Big Top 40 trophy as she thanked fans for their support
Sharing an album of glamourous snaps to social media, Perrie posed with her Big Top 40 trophy as she thanked fans for their support.
Alongside her post, she penned: ‘My second Big Top 40 Number 1. this one feels very special. Thank you to everyone for downloading and thank you @capitalofficial.’
In its first four years, The Hundred has hosted some of the biggest names in music, including previous headliners Zara Larsson, Rudimental, Bastille, and Jax Jones, as well as Raye, Becky Hill, Everything Everything, and Cat Burns.
With over 2.5 million fans having attended The Hundred since its inception in 2021, Perrie’s performance concludes the 2025 tournament.
Her latest single preaches the virtues of ‘not applauding your partner for doing the bare minimum’, as she explained to Rolling Stone.
Her new release, If He Wanted To He Would, is about a toxic relationships but with the view of a best friend.
And during a chat on The Capital Evening Show with Jimmy Hill on Friday, he asked her if she had been in a situation before where you’ve had to be like ‘this isn’t working, break up with this guy’.
Perrie replied: Many times! Many many times. It’s such a relatable concept because so many friends go through it, people in your life.
‘When I was going through it, nobody said anything. And that annoyed me more. I was like embarrassed.
 
 The former Little Mix star, 32, took to the cricket pitch to sing her new single, If He Wanted To He Would, live as well as a medley of hits created by her former band
 
 She accessorised the embroidered dress with a collection of Bohomoon necklaces as for the performance at the action-packed cricket competition
 
  
 Alongside her post, she penned: ‘My second Big Top 40 Number 1. this one feels very special. Thank you to everyone for downloading and thank you @capitalofficial’
‘My friends all knew exactly what was happening, but when you’re in love or when you’re in a relationship you can’t see it.
‘You’re just so obsessed with that person and you know the red flags are there, but you chose not to see them. And that’s exactly what I did.
‘And after I went through like heartbreak and I went through such a horrendous time, when my friends were coming to me, it wasn’t that I was this bitter cow like “you need to be miserable too!”
‘I was just like, I’m never ever going to let my friends go through what I went through one I know something.’
The Hundred features eight teams from seven cities, with men’s and women’s competitions taking place side by side: Welsh Fire (Cardiff), Southern Brave (Southampton), Northern Superchargers (Leeds), London Spirit, Trent Rockets (Nottingham), Oval Invincibles (London), Manchester Originals and Birmingham Phoenix.
Each teams features some of the best international and domestic cricketers from around the world, including England Men’s and Women’s World Cup winners.
For the fifth year running, The Hundred has curated its music line-up in collaboration with BBC Introducing.
The partnership supports unsigned, undiscovered and under the radar artists from across the UK, providing a platform to perform at some of the UK’s biggest cricket grounds.
As well as the line-up of live music at every match, 2025 saw the return of The Hundred’s resident DJs at each venue.
 
					 
		 
