Delta Goodrem looked nothing short of sensational as she performed at BBC Radio 2’s Live in the Park concert in Preston, Lancashire.
The singer, 39, took to the stage in a tight-fitting all white jumpsuit as she sang to the audience on Saturday.
The low cut, jewel encrusted costume boasted a halter neck collar and flared trousers.
The Australian musician paired her figure hugging outfit with a white ruffle-sleeved cape which billowed out behind her as she strutted around the stage at Moor Park.
She kept her honey blonde locks loose and accessorised with huge diamante earrings.
Delta Goodrem, 39, looked nothing short of sensational as she performed at BBC Radio 2’s Live in the Park concert in Preston, Lancashire
The singer took to the stage in a tight-fitting all white jumpsuit which included a jewel encrusted costume boasted a halter neck collar and flared trousers
The Australian musician paired her figure hugging outfit with a white ruffle-sleeved cape which billowed out behind her as she strutted around the stage at Moor Park
The Hearts On The Run songstress looked to be having the time of her life as she belted out her hits to the crowd.
The multi-talented musician also took to the piano at one point before hopping up and down and encouraging the audience to dance along with her.
Delta’s performance comes just a couple of weeks after she updated fans on her wedding plans.
Last month she revealed that despite her engagement to long time boyfriend Matthew Copley, wedding plans have taken a back seat due to her hectic schedule.
The star, who got engaged last year, has been so caught up in her bustling life that the couple has yet to sit down and plan their big day.
In an exclusive interview with WHO magazine, Delta confessed: ‘Don’t ask about the wedding. Things have been very busy, but a great kind of busy—the kind where I’ve never been happier.’
The Born to Try singer hinted that while the couple haven’t nailed down any details yet, they are focused on making the day perfect for themselves and their loved ones.
‘It’s about planning the day in a way that everyone can feel like they are invited, but we’ll keep on the path of discovering what makes the perfect day for us.’
Delta and Matthew, who have been dating since 2017, got engaged during a romantic getaway to Malta last September.
The multi-talented musician took to the piano at one point as she sang to the crowds
Delta then started hopping up and down and encouraging the audience to dance along with her
Delta has revealed that despite her engagement to longtime boyfriend Matthew Copley, wedding plans have taken a back seat due to her hectic schedule
Matthew popped the question as the sun set over the Mediterranean, and Delta shared the joyous moment with her fans by posting a heart-warming snap of the couple toasting with a kiss and a glass of bubbly.
Other notable artists at the concert included Sting who teased an upcoming collaboration with hip-hop icon Snoop Dogg as he took to BBC Radio 2’s stage in Lancashire.
Before his headline performance, he bluntly admitted his ultimate ambition as a singer and musician was to create music that people ‘just keep performing forever’.
He then revealed he has a new project with the rapper, 52, as the pair have been working on a remixed version of Message In The Bottle, which is due to be released in November.
Sting explained: ‘Me and Snoop made a recording of Message In A Bottle, which he’s called something else. I played the guitar and I sang on it, but Snoop also sings on this, which is quite a revelation to me.
Other notable artists at the concert included Sting who teased an upcoming collaboration with hip-hop icon Snoop Dogg (pictured on stage)
‘He’s a very nice man,’ he added fondly.
The music legend went on to add: ‘I like playing hits, I really do, but you know, it’s my job to sing a song I might have written 40 years ago with the same passion, the same curiosity, the same energy as if I’d written it this afternoon, that’s my job.’
‘I always manage to find some little incremental change that I haven’t explored before, discovered before that keeps me interested. That’s my quest, so you might hear something tonight, might be a mistake.’
The English musician looked in his element as he took to the stage with a very vibrant performance, astonishing guests in attendance.