Natasha Bedingfield said being entrusted with helping launch a new music festival was “amazing” and she was looking forward to taking to the stage.
The singer-songwriter will perform on Saturday at the inaugural Halo Festival in Trinity Park, Ipswich, alongside Two Door Cinema Club and The Vaccines.
The one-day event, organised by Stowmarket-based tech firm Halo, will also feature local artists across its three stages.
Bedingfield said the event was “going to be so great” and she could not wait to kick-off a new festival playing songs people “love”.
“You have to set the stage of how the whole [festival] is going to go, because we don’t know what the culture is yet [because it is a new festival],” she said.
“So, I guess Unwritten is kind of the perfect song for that because we don’t know what it is going to be like and it depends on who shows up.
“The crowd will say what the festival culture will be,” she added.
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