Natasha Bedingfield sends fans wild with surprise performance at Capital's Summertime Ball

Natasha Bedingfield shocked fans as she made a surprise appearance at Wembley Stadium for Capital's Summertime Ball with Barclaycard on Sunday.

The hitmaker, 42, surprised 80,000 fans with the secret appearance as she entered the stage to perform her smash hits Unwritten and These Words.

The singer opted for an eye catching green and yellow ombré dress which featured a floaty cape which blew behind her in the wind.

Natasha completed her look with some chunky white platform shoes as she bounded around the stage with her dancers.

The star joined other stars including Perrie Edwards, Meghan Trainor and Sabrina Carpenter for the chart topping line up.

Natasha Bedingfield sent fans wild with a surprise performance at Capital's Summertime Ball at Wembley stadium on Sunday

Natasha Bedingfield sent fans wild with a surprise performance at Capital's Summertime Ball at Wembley stadium on Sunday

The hitmaker, 42, surprised 80,000 fans with the secret appearance as she entered the stage to perform her smash hits Unwritten and These Words

The hitmaker, 42, surprised 80,000 fans with the secret appearance as she entered the stage to perform her smash hits Unwritten and These Words

And fans were delighted by Natasha's surprise appearance as they took to Twitter to share their euphoria.

One wrote: 'i feel like i’ve gone back to the 2000’s with cascada, sugababes and natasha bedingfield all at #CapitalSTB i’m so here for it'.

While others gushed: 'Natasha Bedingfield on a Wembley stage in 2024 Amazing!'; 'Natasha Bedingfield looks and sounds INCREDIBLE'.

'No way did Natasha Bedingfield come out on STB stage and sing unwritten I never screamed so much in my life absolutely made my day';

'NATASHA BEDINGFIELD JUST TURNED UP AT THE SUMMERTIME BALL AHHHHH'; 'Omg Natasha Bedingfield surprise act!'

Also due to perform is Bradley Simpson - the lead singer of The Vamps and French legend David Guetta.

Electronic band Rudimental, 90s trio Sugababes and music producer Jax Jones have also been confirmed, alongside Summertime Ball newcomer Benson Boone.

More huge names confirmed to play Capital's Summertime Ball were revealed on Capital Breakfast last month were: RAYE, Meghan Trainor, Becky Hill, Aitch, Sugababes, Ella Henderson and Paul Russell.

The singer opted for an eye catching green and yellow ombré dress which featured a floaty cape which blew behind her in the wind

The singer opted for an eye catching green and yellow ombré dress which featured a floaty cape which blew behind her in the wind

Natasha completed her look with some chunky white platform shoes
The star belted out the lyrics to her chart topping hits

Natasha completed her look with some chunky white platform shoes

She flashed a hint of her midriff in the colourful ensemble as the cape blew in the wind

She flashed a hint of her midriff in the colourful ensemble as the cape blew in the wind

She was joined on stage with a host of dancers as she took to the stage

She was joined on stage with a host of dancers as she took to the stage

And fans were delighted by Natasha's surprise appearance as they took to Twitter to share their euphoria

And fans were delighted by Natasha's surprise appearance as they took to Twitter to share their euphoria

Pop princess Sabrina will make her debut at Capital's Summertime Ball with Barclaycard this year.

The Disney actress-turned-singer has had a sensational breakthrough as a songstress, and her highly anticipated single Espresso earlier was out earlier this month.

Grammy-award-winning David, the first name to be announced has collaborated with some of the world's biggest stars including SIA, Nicki Minaj, Rihanna, Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande.

Perrie, who rose to fame as part of BRIT award-winning girl group Little Mix will formally make her solo debut at the Capital Summertime Ball.

Back in April Natasha opened up about how she struggled during the pregnancy with her son Solomon.

The star welcomed her only child with husband Matt Robinson in November 2017 after 13 years of marriage.

And the singer revealed that upon reflection she believes she had pre-natal depression throughout the pregnancy as she described it as 'horrible'.

Chatting as a guest on Sophie Ellis-Bextor's podcast Spinning Plates, Natasha explained that she was on tour supporting Train when she was expecting which made her experience extremely hard.

Earlier on Natasha took to the red carpet in a colourful satin summer dress

Earlier on Natasha took to the red carpet in a colourful satin summer dress

She looked in great spirits as she danced while striking a pose
The green satin dress was patterned with orange flowers

She looked in great spirits as she danced while striking a pose

Natasha looked positively radiant as she kept her makeup to a minimum

Natasha looked positively radiant as she kept her makeup to a minimum

The star joined other stars including Perrie Edwards, Meghan Trainor and Sabrina Carpenter for the chart topping line up

The star joined other stars including Perrie Edwards, Meghan Trainor and Sabrina Carpenter for the chart topping line up

The singer's hit Unwritten was originally released in 2004

The singer's hit Unwritten was originally released in 2004

Chatting as a guest on Sophie Ellis-Bextor's podcast Spinning Plates, Natasha explained that she was on tour supporting Train when she was expecting which made her experience extremely hard

Chatting as a guest on Sophie Ellis-Bextor's podcast Spinning Plates, Natasha explained that she was on tour supporting Train when she was expecting which made her experience extremely hard

She told her friend: 'I had a horrible pregnancy, but there is something called pre-natal depression. I think I had that, or it was just so horrible to tour pregnant.'

'I was so sick and I was so nauseous and I was opening for Train and I was so car sick and we were on and off the bus and it just didn't work.'

Natasha continued: 'My husband was home in LA and I phoned him and was like: "I need you out here" and he thought I was looking great, because you do when you are pregnant.

'Because I had the glow, but I didn't feel the glow. That was the first time I understood how hormones can make someone feel depressed.

'That female hormone that came in when I was pregnant was probably a bit of a shock to the system. But after I had the baby I immediately felt better.'

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