Sabrina Washington will return to the stage next weekend to open the rugby Challenge Cup final at Wembley Stadium.
The former Mis-Teeq star announced the gig on social media, admitting that landing the job was a “bucket list” moment.
She penned: “It’s always been a dream of mine to perform at Wembley Stadium and now I’m finally getting the opportunity…
It’s always been a dream of mine to perform at Wembley Stadium and now I’m finally getting the opportunity…
— Sabrina Washington (@sabzwashington) July 12, 2021
I’m excited & honoured to be opening @TheChallengeCup Final on Saturday to a live crowd (first time since 2019) of over 40,000, plus millions at home on @BBCOne! 🏉🎤 https://t.co/gZAetXfXGe pic.twitter.com/lrvf5zlPSS
“I’m excited & honoured to be opening @TheChallengeCup Final on Saturday to a live crowd (first time since 2019) of over 40,000, plus millions at home on @BBCOne!”
It’s one in a string of gigs for the singer, who is also booked to play Croydon’s Garage Nation weekender in August and the Kisstory Festival in September.
Sabrina returned to music last year with garage hit Don’t Call Me, produced by White N3rd.
After Mis-Teeq split in 2005, Sabrina launched a solo career with singles including OMG (Oh My Gosh) and Lock Down. However, she’s yet to release a full solo album.