Lisa Scott-Lee revealed she’s been in the studio with Ian Masterson during her performance at Mighty Hoopla.
The Steps star took to the stage at The Candy Crush Arena in Brockwell Park, London to celebrate the 20th anniversary of her debut solo single, Lately, ahead of the deluxe reissue of her album, ‘Never or Now’, later this year.
In between performances of her own singles Too Far Gone and Electric, plus the group’s hits Better The Devil You Know, Stomp and Tragedy, and a cover of Bryan Adams’ Heaven, she hinted there’s more solo music to come.
“I’ve been in the studio with Ian Masterson, he’s very talented,” beamed Lisa. “I do have to say – it’s been 20 years since I wrote and recorded ‘Lately’ and my album but the great thing is it’s coming out later in the year!”
Elsewhere in her seven-song set, Lisa – who entered the stage wearing a long white coat and dark sunglasses before revealing a shimmering silver bodysuit – also offered promising news for Steps fans.
“I wouldn’t be here if it wasn’t for Steps,” she said. “As you know, Steps is a massive, massive part of my life – it always has been.
“We’ve had an incredible 25 years but in the last five years we have released four albums, we’ve had more number ones and it’s just been amazing. But there’s more to come, so don’t worry!”
‘Never or Now’ is due this summer on vinyl, CD and cassette via Plastic Pop.