She's fast becoming known as one of the hottest female artists in the UK.And Mabel ensured all eyes were on her in a daring colourful ensemble as she rocked the stage at Fusion Festival on Sunday.The Finders Keepers songstress, 23, had her incredible figure on full display in orange hot-pants and a cropped tie-dye T-shirt as she performed her hits.Dancing up a storm, Mabel teased her peachy posterior in the eye-catching ensemble which she paired with white fishnets as she showcased her midriff.Proving she is a stunning beauty, the singer wore her raven locks in effortless waves as she pranced around the stage. Mabel accentuated her stunning features with a dusting of metallic eye shadow and ensured her pout looked plump with lipgloss.Accessorising the daring ensemble, the Fine Line singer opted for a chunky silver chain necklace and a matching belt. Also at the festival in Sefton Park, Liverpool, was Clean Bandit who put on an energetic display in neon and tie-dye outfits.The singer, who was born in Malaga, Spain, but now lives in London, looked sensational as she performed her greatest hits to crowds at the Birmingham arena.The vocalist, whose hit single Finders Keepers peaked at number eight on the UK charts in 2017, first appeared on the music scene with her debut single Know Me Better in 2015.The singer comes from a musical family - her mother is Swedish singer Neneh Cherry, her father is record producer Cameron McVery and her brother Marlon Roudette is the former front man of the electronic duo Mattafix.During a candid interview with NME in 2018, Mabel opened up about being a solo artist in the 21st century.She said: 'Being a solo artist in general can be incredibly lonely. It's funny how often the bigger you get sometimes, the lonelier you feel.'A lot of people have an idea of who you are, but at the same time it's like 'I'm just me! I have the same doubts as and fear as you! But people look at you differently.'During her interview she also shared her thoughts on the curve balls life had thrown her way.She added: 'It isn’t about hitting all the notes or having a perfect stage show, it’s about letting go and enjoying it.'
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