The Late Late Show is losing James Corden.
16.09.2022 - 18:49 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Scots singer Nina Nesbitt has shared some exciting news with her Instagram followers. The Summer Fling star has revealed that she will be appearing on The Late Late Show with James Corden next week.
Making the announcement on her Instagram page, Nina wrote: "omgomgomg this is happening @latelateshow!!! what am I singing?" Fans were delighted for Nina and flocked to the comments to congratulate her. One wrote: "SMASHING IT."
Another added: "NINA SO PROUD AHHH CONGRATS." While one penned: "SO excited for this !! proud of you."
Nina recently supported Coldplay at Hampden and said it was a complete dream come true. She was invited on stage by Chris Martin to duet with him and she said it was a truly incredible moment. Sharing a snap of the pair on stage together on Instagram, she wrote: "last. night. was. a. DREAM. thank you so so much to Chris Martin for inviting me to sing a duet with him. WHAT. to sing to a sold out hampden park stadium was such a surreal experience.
"I’ll be processing this for a while! it’s the place I grew up going to see bands at, never did I think I’d be playing it! the whole @coldplay team were some of the nicest and most welcoming people I’ve had the pleasure of opening up for. and thank you to the crowd for being so lovely. hope to see some of you at the tour in november!"
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