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Metro
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Metro
Pop star Pixie Lott announces pregnancy mid-performance at Mighty Hoopla
Noughties pop star Pixie Lott has confirmed she's pregnant with baby number two. The All About Tonight hitmaker is already a doting mum to Albert, whom she and husband Oliver Cheshire welcomed in October 2023. Now, the singer, 34, has announced that she and model Oliver, 36, are expanding their family. Mid-performance at Mighty Hoopla 2025, a festival at Brockwell Park in south London, she declared: 'I'm having another baby!' Pixie – real name Victoria Louise Lott – covered her blossoming bump for the occasion, sporting a vibrant red mini dress as she gave it her all on stage. She wore her famous blonde locks in curls and was surrounded by dancers, her name in bold lettering on the screen behind her. Pixie, who rose to fame with hits such as Mama Do and Kiss the Stars, recently returned to music after an extensive break, releasing her first album in 10 years, Encino, last September. More Trending Oliver has been by her side throughout her rise to stardom, having met him in 2010 at a Select Model catwalk show. After tying the knot at Ely Cathedral three summers ago, Pixie announced she was expecting their first child the following June. She waited until she was 31 weeks into her pregnancy before the news became public, writing at the time: 'We are beyond excited to announce we are expecting our first child together and cannot wait to start a family of our own.' Got a story? If you've got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@ calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we'd love to hear from you.


Time Out
29-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time Out
Mighty Hoopla 2025 in Brockwell Park: set times, full lineup, tickets and everything you need to know
Following a barnstorming few days of festivals over the bank holiday weekend (May 23-26), up next among the music festivals in south London's Brockwell Park is Mighty Hoopla. The two-day pop fest will return this weekend (May 31-June 1) headlined by superstars Ke$ha and Ciara. Mighty Hoopla bills itself as the UK's biggest pop festival, and the day festival double-header is famed for its inclusivity, freedom and fun. Beyond the headliners, this year's Hoopla lineup is stacked as ever, featuring the likes of Jade, Jojo, Loreen, Erika Jayne and many, many more. Heading to one (or both) days of Mighty Hoopla 2025? Here's everything you need to know about the festival, from the full lineup and set times to the weather forecast. When and where is Mighty Hoopla? Mighty Hoopla 2025 will take place at Brockwell Park in south London, on Saturday May 31 and Sunday June 1. Timings On both days, doors will open at midday, and last entry is 8pm. On Saturday the music will end at 10.30pm, while on Sunday it'll stop at 10pm. What's the full Mighty Hoopla 2025 lineup and set times? Saturday May 31 Main Stage 2pm-2.30pm – Daphne and Celeste 3.15pm-4pm – Omar Rudberg 4.45pm-5.30pm – Jamelia 6.15pm-7pm – Jojo 7.45pm-8.30pm – Jade 9.15pm-10.15pm – Ciara Hayu Arena 1.30pm-2pm – Booty Luv 2.30pm-3pm – Tom Aspaul 3.30pm-4pm – Amy Studt 5.40pm-5pm – Vincint 5.45pm-6.25pm – A*Teens 7.10pm-7.40pm – Mutya Buena 8.20pm-9.05pm – Daniel Bedingfield The Bump Midday-1.15pm – Gig Buddies Presents: Club Soda 1.15pm-2.55pm – UOKHUN? 3pm-3.40pm – Tsatsamis 4pm-4.40pm – Tom Rasmussen 6pm-6.40pm – Allie X 6.50pm-8pm – Kiddy Smile 8pm-9.15pm – CC:DISCO 9.15pm-10.30pm – Artwork The Pleasure Palace 12.15pm-1pm – Move Your Frame 1pm-2pm – A Grand Cabaret Show feat Herr & Me, Slaystation and Gallifrey Cabaret 2pm-3pm – The London Gay Big Band 3pm-4pm – The George Michael Disco 4pm-5pm – Bop to the Top The Disney Hour 5pm-6pm – Hot To Go Pink Pop Party 6pm-6.45pm – Una Healy 6.45pm-7.45pm – The Drag Hour feat Jimbo Drag Clown, Ginger Johnson and Miss Leigh Ding 7.45pm-8.45pm – Bongo's Bingo The Rave Round 8.45pm-9.45pm – The Artful Dodger The Birdcage 12.15pm-12.50pm – Queerly Come Dancing 1.15pm-1.45pm – Alice, Alan and The Shroom 2pm-2.45pm – Pecs Drag Kings 2.50pm-3pm – SAY 3pm-3.50pm – Paradise 3.50pm-4.30pm – Haus of Fatale 4.30-4.45pm – Black Peppa 5pm-6pm – The Cocoa Butter Club 6.05pm-7pm – Vula & Friends 7pm-9pm – Slicc N Thicc Queertopia 1.15pm-1.35pm – T Priestly 2pm-2.25pm – Sans Soucis 2.45pm-3.10pm – James Indigo 3.35pm-3.55pm – Rom 1 4.20-4.45pm – Majur 5.15pm-5.45pm – Crystal Murray 6.15pm-6.40pm – Jude York 7.05pm-7.45pm – Hannah Diamond Working Them's Club 1.30pm-2pm – Crayola the Queen 2pm-2.30pm – The Rodeo Queens 3pm-3.30pm – Barbs Bingo 3.30pm-4pm – Magic Dyke 4pm-5pm – Sue Veneers 5pm-5.30pm – Séayoncé 5.30pm-6pm – PMBC Musicals 6pm-6.30pm – Margo Is Charli 6.30pm-8.30pm – Oli Keens Hay Girl Hay 12.30pm-2pm – Queer Line Dancing 2pm-6.30pm – Queer Cxntry 6.30pm-7.30pm – Taylor Trash Red Bull Dance Your Style 1pm-2.30pm – Ivicore 3pm-4pm – Nadine Noor 4.30pm-5.45pm – Almass Badat 6.15pm-7.45pm – Donnie Sunshine House of Schuh 12.30pm-3.25pm – House of Schuh 4pm-7.05pm – Get Busy Sunday June 1 Main Stage 2.25pm-3.05pm – Vengaboys 3.35pm-4.05pm – Alice Chater 4.35pm-5.05pm – Samantha Mumba 5.30pm-5.45pm – Heidi Montag 6.05pm-6.35pm – Erika Jayne 7pm-7.20pm – Lulu 7.55pm-8.35pm – Loreen 9.15pm-10.15pm – Ke$ha Hayu Arena 1.45pm-2.15pm – Supersister 3pm-3.30pm – Queen Priyanka 4.10pm-4.30pm – Wicked 5.10pm-5.40pm – Lemar 6.20pm-6.50pm – Pixie Lott 7.20pm-7.50pm – G Flip 8.25pm-9.15pm – Kate Nash & RPCO The Bump 12.30pm-2.30pm – Polyglamourous 2.45pm-3.25pm – Sarah Nimmo 3.45pm-4.25pm – Anna Prior 4.45pm-5.20pm – Elkka 5.45pm-6.30pm – Lion Babe 6.35pm-7.45pm – The Illustrious Blacks 7.45pm-9pm – Girls Don't Sync 9pm-10.15pm – Jayda G The Pleasure Palace 12.30pm-1.15pm – Move Your Frame 1.15pm-2pm – The Groove Chorus 2pm-3pm – Kinky Cabaret 3pm-3.45pm – Barrioke 3.45pm-4.45pm – We Are Still Young – Emo Hour 4.45pm-5.45pm – Blackstage feat Gal Pals – The Pole Dancing Hour 5.45pm-6.45pm – Sweat – The Brat Hour 6.45pm-7.45pm – The Drag Hour feat Danny Beard, Bimini, Kyran Thrax and Miss Leigh Ding 7.45pm-8.45pm – Beefmince 8.45pm-9.45pm – The End of the World Party – Alien Invasion The Birdcage 1pm-1.45pm – Bollyqueer 2pm-2.45pm – Lycra '80s Party 3pm-3.15pm – Mimi Chanel 3.20-4.05pm – Kunst Kabaret 4.10pm-5.05pm – House of Pantha 5.20pm-6.05pm – Smooch 6.05pm-7.05pm – Seasoned 7.05pm-8.30pm – Queer Bruk Queertopia 12.45pm-1pm – Ciel at Centre 1.25pm-1.45pm – Justin Peng 2.10pm-2.30pm – Griffin 3.05pm-3.30pm – Charlieeeee 3.55pm-4.20pm – Sounds Queer 4.45pm-5.10pm – Bentley Robles 5.40pm-6.10pm – Beks 6.40pm-7.05pm – Inji 7.30pm-8.15pm – Moonchild Sanelly Working Them's Club 1pm-1.30pm – Boudior Burlesque 2pm-2.30pm – Miss Ellaneous 3pm-3.30pm – UKG-Spot 4pm-4.45pm – Slav 4 U 5.30pm-6pm – La Grand Karaoke 6pm-7pm – Girl, Dance 7pm-9pm – Hard Cock Life Hay Girl Hay 12.30pm-2pm – Queer Line Dancing 2pm-6.30pm – Queer Cxntry 6.30pm-7.30pm – Taylor Trash Red Bull Dance Your Style 1.30pm-3.10pm – Muva T 3.35pm-5.05pm – Lagoon Femshayma 5.35pm-6.35pm – Sippin' T 7pm-8pm – Melle Brown House of Schuh 12.30pm-4.05pm – House of Schuh 4.30pm-7.15pm – Get Busy All timings from the Mighty Hoopla app, and subject to change. How to get to Mighty Hoopla festival Punters are advised not to drive to the fest, as there is no parking. Instead Hoopla attendees are being asked to take public transport. The nearest tube is Brixton (10 min walk) and the closest train is Herne Hill (2 min walk). What's the weather looking like? On Saturday London will still be in the throes of a 'mini heatwave', with sunny skies and temperatures hitting a scorching 25C. Sunday won't be quite so balmy, with more clouds and highs of only 21C. There's a slightly higher chance of rain but not exactly a high chance – with 10 percent chance of precipitation. Are there any tickets left for Mighty Hoopla? Mighty Hoopla 2025 is officially sold out. However, you can pick up Saturday, Sunday and weekend tickets through official resale partner Tixel here. Afterparties There are several unofficial Mighty Hoopla afterparties that'll keep the party going into the early hours. There'll be Sweat at the Clapham Grand (Saturday, tickets here) and parties at Clapham's The Bridge (Saturday, find out more), The Duke of Edinburgh pub (Saturday, find out more) and Effra Social (Sunday, find out more). Are Brockwell Park's day festivals definitely still going ahead? They certainly are! For 2025, anyway. The last month or so has put Brockwell Park's day festivals in the spotlight, with anti-festival campaigners Protect Brockwell Park on the one side and Lambeth Council and festival promoters Brockwell Live (supported by community group SayYesLambeth) on the other. Following a court decision that ruled the festivals didn't have the correct planning permission, Brockwell Live released a statement saying the events will go ahead.