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Competition returns for a fourth summer of blockbuster sport and entertainment, with Cat Burns set to perform at the Opener on 23 July
One of pop’s most exciting stars, Zara Larsson, will help celebrate the culmination of another summer of unmissable sport and entertainment with her headline performance at The Hundred Final at Lord’s on 18 August. Fresh off the release of her latest album Venus, the record-breaking star is behind massive global hits likeLush Life, Never Forget You, Symphony and Can’t Tame Her tops a thrilling line-up featuring some of the most exciting artists in UK music.
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ZARA LARSSON SAID:
“I’m so excited to have been invited to perform at The Hundred Final this year. I love what the competition stands for and the platform it’s giving women’s sport. I can’t wait to perform and entertain the Lord’s crowd this summer! I’ll be singing some of my favourite songs live and will be pulling out all the stops to put on an unforgettable show.”
Multi-BRIT-nominee and BBC Sound of 2023 artist Cat Burns, who burst onto the scene with her breakthrough single, go, and is set to release her eagerly anticipated debut album, early twenties, will perform at The Hundred Opener at The Kia Oval on Tuesday 23 July.
CAT BURNS SAID:
“Performing for a home South London crowd is always so much fun and The Kia Oval is an amazing venue – I can’t wait. I’m honoured to kick off a line-up of some truly incredible artists and I encourage fans to get down to their nearest match and check them out!”
For the fourth year running, fans will enjoy unforgettable music performances at each fixture of The Hundred, with an exciting mix of established acts and true rising stars completing the line-up, which has been co-curated with BBC Music Introducing. Other acts appearing at stadiums across the country this year include Issey Cross, Only The Poets, Nell Mescall, Poppy Ajudha, Another Sky and Nxdia.
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The Hundred is a 100-ball cricket tournament featuring teams from major cities across England and Wales, organized by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB). It was first held in 2021.