Natasha Bedingfield is gearing up to take centre stage at the inaugural Halo Festival in Ipswich this Saturday – and she's fired up about it! The talented Brit singer-songwriter is leading the charge on the Trinity Park bill, bringing her chart-topping hits to a brand new cultural event that's set to light up Suffolk.
The one-day extravaganza, powered by tech wizards Halo from Stowmarket, promises an electrifying mix of sounds. Alongside Bedingfield's star turn, Two Door Cinema Club and The Vaccines will get the main stage buzzing. And it's not just big-name acts – local talent will be showcased across three stages, fostering a sense of community and shining a spotlight on regional artists.
Bedingfield is raring to go, saying that kicking off a new festival is like being given a blank canvas – the ultimate creative freedom! She points out that her iconic 2004 hit 'Unwritten' captures the essence of possibility and new beginnings – perfect for a fledgling event where the audience gets to shape the vibe.
With two decades under her belt, Bedingfield's lived it all on stage. From thousands of shows around the world to sold-out crowds at home, she's evolved as an artist – but always finds that live performances are a thrilling dynamic dance with her audience. The introverted songstress confesses that being on stage is her happy place – where she feels free and confident like never before.
Get ready for Bedingfield to ignite the main stage at 17:45 BST! She's calling on festival-goers to let their hair down, release their inhibitions and experience a deep sense of joy and inner healing. It promises to be an unforgettable ride for all!