Becky Hill looked incredible as she joined fellow singer Mollie King at the star-studded opening day of BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend on Friday.
The Disconnect hitmaker, 30, took to the stage in Luton with a vibrant performance, boosting her toned physique in a tiny black bra with chain straps.
She teamed the all-black ensemble with a pair of cut-out leather trousers which enhanced her flat midriff.
The dance icon gave an edgy touch with a crop black leather jacket, which she later ditched to move more freely for her act.
Becky, who sported her strawberry blonde locks straight, appeared in her element while on stage – delighting fans in attendance with some of her most famous bangers.
Becky Hill looked incredible during her stellar performance as she took to the stage for the first day of BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend in Luton on Friday
The hitmaker was joined by Radio 1 presenter Mollie King, who beamed as she got behind the DJ decks at the festival
Becky took to the stage with a vibrant performance, showcasing her toned abs in a black bralet
The Crazy What Love Can Do singer looked over the moon, beaming graciously to the crowd.
Elsewhere The Saturdays star Mollie, 36, couldn’t wipe a smile off from her face as she performed on the BBC Radio stage in Luton’s Stockwood Park.
The pop star appeared in her highest spirits waving to the crowd with a cheerful smile, looking effortlessly chic with a denim jacket.
She added a grey stone top underneath, and was joined by Award-nominated radio presenter Matt Edmondson.
The pair seemed to be getting along well and were captured giggling and laughing.
Mollie seemed amazed by the crowd’s warm welcome and took plenty of videos and pictures from her phone, and even flashed a heart-shape with her hands.
Coldplay will headline Radio 1’s Big Weekend.
The BBC announced a whole host of new acts set to perform on Sunday 26 May on Wednesday morning.
She boosted her toned physique in a tiny black bra with chain straps
Becky teamed the all-black ensemble with a pair of cut-out leather trousers which enhanced her flat midriff
The dance icon gave an edgy touch with a crop black leather jacket
She later ditched to move more freely for her act
The Crazy What Love Can Do singer looked over the moon beaming graciously to the crowd
Coldplay, who will also headline Glastonbury for the fifth time next month, will perform on the Main Stage.
This summer could be their swansong after lead singer Chris Martin confirmed the band’s next album will be their last.
Sabrina Carpenter, who has been touring with Taylor Swift, will join Teddy Swims and Vampire Weekend at the festival in Luton on the Sunday.
Coldplay said: ‘We wouldn’t be anywhere without Radio 1 and we’re super excited to come to Luton this year and play Big Weekend.’
Also performing on the Main Stage is Olly Alexander and Declan McKenna, while on the New Music Stage, beabadoobee will headline.
CMAT, Everything Everything, FIZZ, Olivia Dean and Sea Girls will also hit the Pyramid stage.
In March, Radio 1 announced Raye will join Rag‘n’Bone Man and Aitch on the Main Stage at Stockwood Park, where over 100,000 music fans are expected to attend.
Meanwhile, Charli XCX will take to the Radio 1 New Music Stage alongside Alfie Templeman and Cat Burns.
Following the announcement, Greg James said: ‘It’s set to be one of our very best Big Weekends ever.
‘The line-up is a celebration of some of the biggest artists we’ve supported for years alongside the most exciting new ones on the planet. It’s my favourite line-up for years!’
Elsewhere The Saturdays star Mollie, 36, couldn’t wipe a smile off from her face as she performed on the BBC Radio stage in Luton’s Stockwood Park
The pop star appeared in her highest spirits waving to the crowd with a cheerful smile during her appearance with co-host Matt Edmondson
She looked effortlessly chic with a denim jacket
She added a grey stone top underneath and accessorised with a gold pendant necklace
She was joined by Award-nominated radio presenter Matt Edmondson
The pair seemed to be getting along well and were captured giggling and laughing
Mollie seemed amazed by the crowd’s warm welcome and took plenty of videos and pictures from her phone
The songwriter even flashed a heart-shape with her hands to the fans
He added: ‘I can’t wait to see 100,000 people turn up to Stockwood Park to experience the full Radio 1 circus – hosted by your favourite clowns (The DJs).’
Ella Henderson also appeared on the Main Stage during the opening day of the annual festival, while Diplo and Eric Prydz will take over the Radio 1 New Music Stage.
Musicians will be spread across multiple stages, including Radio 1’s Future Sounds, Radio 1 Dance and BBC Introducing, with the full line-up set to be announced in the coming weeks.
Speaking of their inclusion, Chase & Status said: ‘Always a big moment for us to play for Radio 1 at Big Weekend, especially this year, to be bringing our full live show to the Main Stage alongside so many other huge acts.’
As with previous Big Weekends, tickets will be geographically weighted with an element of preference given to local residents.
Coldplay will headline Radio 1’s Big Weekend with the band heading to the Main Stage on Sunday 26 May
40 percent of tickets will be reserved for those living in Luton; 30 percent of tickets will be reserved for those living in the surrounding areas; whilst the remaining 30 percent of tickets will be available for the rest of the UK.
Radio 1’s Big Weekend kicks off the UK’s festival season by bringing some of the biggest UK and international artists to cities that may not otherwise host such a large scale event, shining a light on the local area and providing a major boost to the local economy.
There is always a huge demand for tickets, with the festival selling out within minutes every year.
This year, the BBC is working closely with Luton Council to ensure that Radio 1’s Big Weekend 2024 is a safe and secure environment for all those attending the festival.
BBC Radio 1 will broadcast live from the festival site across the weekend, with performances and tracks available live and on demand across Radio 1’s iPlayer channel and BBC Sounds.