Becky Hill wowed in a low-cut silver dress as she posed in stunning photos on Wednesday.
The singer, 30, highlighted her ample cleavage in the low-cut neckline that also showed off plenty of side boob.
She was in a picturesque seaside location as she shared a behind-the-scenes look at the filming of her new music video.
The video will accompany his new single Outside of Love, which, according to him, will be released at 5 pm on Thursday.
She wrote in the caption: “my new single Outside of Love is dropping THIS THURSDAY at 5pm… and it obviously comes with a matching music video.”
Becky Hill wowed in a low-cut silver dress as she posed in stunning photos on social media on Wednesday.
The 30-year-old singer highlighted her wide neckline in the dress that also showed many side breasts.
She wowed in the images as she worked her best angles for the camera and rocked her long honey-colored locks.
It comes after Becky, Chase & Status and Rudimental were announced as the first headliners for Radio 1’s Big Weekend 2024 last week.
Big dance acts are just some of the biggest names who will kick off the festival on Friday, May 24 at Stockwood Park in Luton, where more than 100,000 music fans are expected to attend.
Ella Henderson will also appear on the main stage during the opening day of the annual festival, while Diplo and Eric Prydz will take over the Radio 1 New Music stage.
The musicians will be spread across a number of stages, including Radio 1’s Future Sounds, Radio 1 Dance and BBC Introducing, with the full line-up to be announced in the coming weeks.
Tickets for Radio 1’s Big Weekend go on sale at 5pm on Thursday 21 March and will cost £29.50 (plus a booking fee of £4.50 per ticket). For more information visit www.bbc.co.uk/backstage/bigweekend.
Speaking of their inclusion, Chase & Status said: “It’s always a great moment for us to play on Radio 1 at the Big Weekend, especially this year, bringing our full live show to the main stage alongside so many other great acts.”
As with previous Big Weekends, entries will be weighted geographically with an element of preference for local residents.
She was in a picturesque seaside location as she shared a behind-the-scenes look at the filming of her new music video.
The video will accompany his new single Outside of Love, which he announced will be released on Thursday at 5 p.m.
She wowed in the images as she worked her best angles for the camera and rocked her long honey tresses.
She put on a confident display as she danced in the skimpy dress which had a sexy backless design.
40 per cent of tickets will be reserved for those living in Luton; 30 percent of the tickets will be reserved for those who live in the surrounding areas; while the remaining 30 per cent of tickets will be available to the rest of the UK.
The booking process will be handled by Ticketmaster, the only official ticketing agent for Radio 1’s Big Weekend.
Radio 1’s Big Weekend kicks off the UK festival season by bringing some of the biggest UK and international artists to cities that wouldn’t otherwise host such a large-scale event, shedding light on the local area and providing a great boost to the local economy.
There is always a high demand for tickets and every year the festival sells out in a matter of minutes.
It comes after Becky, Chase & Status and Rudimental were announced as the first headliners for Radio 1’s Big Weekend 2024 last week (Becky was spotted performing at the Brits last month).
This year, the BBC is working closely with Luton Council to ensure Radio 1’s Big Weekend 2024 is a safe environment for all festival-goers.
BBC Radio 1 will broadcast live from the festival site throughout the weekend, with performances and tracks available live and on demand via Radio 1’s iPlayer channel and BBC Sounds.
Cllr Hazel Simmons MBE, leader of Luton Council, said: “The fact that BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend, one of the UK’s biggest and most popular music festivals, has chosen Luton is fantastic news for our city. , especially for our young people, and will showcase all the wonderful things about Luton.
“This event will not only provide a multi-million pound boost to Luton’s economy and provide a host of opportunities for young people and local businesses, with tens of thousands attending and millions tuning in to the BBC, but it also gives us the chance to give a step forward. “To move forward and showcase the best of our ambitious, brilliantly vibrant, wonderfully diverse and transformative city.”