Delta Goodrem, 39, looks stunning in a tight fitting white jumpsuit as she performs at BBC Radio 2's...

Delta Goodrem

Delta Goodrem looked absolutely stunning while she sang at BBC Radio 2's Live in the Park show in Preston, Lancashire.

The vocalist, who is 39 years old, performed on stage wearing a snug all-white jumpsuit while singing to the crowd last Saturday.

The fancy outfit with shiny gems had a neckline that exposed skin and wide-legged pants.

The Australian singer wore a tight-fitting outfit and added a white cape with cascading ruffle sleeves that flowed behind her as she confidently moved around the stage at Moor Park.

She wore her hair in a loose style with honey blonde color and paired it with large sparkling diamond earrings.

Delta Goodrem, who is 39 years old, looked absolutely amazing during her performance at the Live in the Park concert hosted by BBC Radio 2 in Preston, Lancashire.

The singer got on stage wearing a snug, all-white jumpsuit adorned with jewels. The outfit had a halter neckline and flared pants.

The Australian singer wore a tight-fitting outfit with a white cape that had ruffle sleeves. The cape flowed out behind her as she confidently walked around the stage at Moor Park.

The singer of Hearts On The Run appeared to be enjoying herself immensely as she sang her popular songs to the audience.

The versatile artist showed off her skills on the piano, then started dancing and getting the crowd to join in with her.

Delta's recent success follows shortly after she gave her fans an update on her upcoming wedding.

She recently shared that even though she is engaged to her longtime boyfriend Matthew Copley, they have decided to postpone their wedding plans because of her busy schedule.

The celebrity, who said yes to a proposal last year, has been so busy with her active life that they haven't had a chance to start organizing their wedding.

In a special interview with WHO magazine, Delta revealed: 'Please don't bring up the wedding. I have been really busy lately, but in a good way—I have never been this happy before.'

The singer from Born to Try suggested that although the couple haven't finalized any plans yet, they are prioritizing creating a perfect day for themselves and their loved ones.

It's all about scheduling the day so that everyone feels included, while also continuing our journey to find the elements that make our ideal day.

Delta and Matthew, who have been in a relationship since 2017, decided to take the next step in their journey together while on a special trip to Malta in September.

The versatile artist showcased her musical talents by playing the piano while singing to the audience.

Delta began bouncing up and down, urging the crowd to join her in dancing.

Delta has announced that even though she is engaged to her longtime boyfriend Matthew Copley, they have had to put their wedding plans on hold because of her busy schedule.

Matthew asked Delta to marry him while the sun was going down over the Mediterranean Sea. Delta shared this happy moment with her followers by posting a sweet picture of the couple kissing and raising their glasses of champagne.

Other famous musicians at the show included Sting, who hinted at a future project with the legendary Snoop Dogg during his performance on BBC Radio 2's stage in Lancashire.

Prior to his main performance, he openly confessed that his biggest goal as a singer and musician was to produce music that would be continually played by people for years to come.

Afterwards, he announced that he and the 52-year-old rapper are collaborating on a remix of Message In The Bottle, set to be released in November.

Sting mentioned that he collaborated with Snoop to record a version of Message In A Bottle, which Snoop has given a different title. In the recording, Sting played the guitar and sang, while Snoop also lent his vocals, surprising Sting with his singing ability.

Other well-known performers at the show included Sting, who hinted at a future project with rapper Snoop Dogg (pictured performing on stage).

"He's a really kind person," he added with affection.

The iconic musician stated: "I enjoy performing popular songs, but it's important for me to approach every song, even if it was written 40 years ago, with the same enthusiasm and dedication as if it were freshly written. That's my responsibility as a performer."

I constantly discover small changes and new things that keep me curious and engaged. This is my goal, so you might hear something new tonight, even if it's a mistake.

The British musician appeared very comfortable and confident as he performed on stage with a lively and energetic show, impressing the audience.

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