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Zara Larsson stuns in skimpy Co-ord at 'The Hundred' Final at Lord's Cricket Ground

Zara Larsson wowed the audience at The Hundred Final at Lord's Cricket Ground in London with a striking performance on Sunday.

Zara Larsson stuns in skimpy Co-ord at 'The Hundred' Final at Lord's Cricket Ground

The 26-year-old Swedish singer took the stage in a revealing sequinned co-ord, showcasing her toned abs and legs. She completed the look with knee-high snakeskin boots and was joined by a group of dancers equally stylish in their coordinated outfits.


The performance featured some of Larsson’s biggest hits, including “Lush Life” and “Can’t Tame Her,” as she entertained the packed crowd with her confident stage presence. The event marked a celebratory atmosphere, as it followed London Spirit’s victory over Welsh Fire in the women’s final, with Oval Invincibles later facing Southern Brave in the men’s final.

Zara Larsson stuns in skimpy Co-ord at 'The Hundred' Final at Lord's Cricket Ground

Larsson made a dramatic entrance, arriving on stage in a gold cart, adding a unique touch to the show. Her high-energy performance matched the excitement of the day, ensuring she left a lasting impression on the audience.

Zara Larsson stuns in skimpy Co-ord at 'The Hundred' Final at Lord's Cricket Ground

The singer, who has been enjoying a successful career, recently showcased her bold style for the cover of her latest album, *Venus*. On the cover, she posed nude, covering her chest with her long hair and holding a silver metallic shell. This followed her announcement of an additional European tour date due to popular demand.

Zara Larsson stuns in skimpy Co-ord at 'The Hundred' Final at Lord's Cricket Ground

Reflecting on her career and personal life, Zara recently appeared on ITV’s *Lorraine*, where she shared that she’s living her dream. She also spoke fondly of her sister, revealing that she dedicated one of her new songs to her.


Despite the glamour of her stage performances and album releases, Larsson has also been open about her experiences in the music industry. She recently spoke about inappropriate behavior from industry professionals during her early career, prompting her decision to work only in mixed-gender rooms now. These reflections have added to her ongoing commitment to creating a safe, supportive environment in her professional life.

Zara Larsson stuns in skimpy Co-ord at 'The Hundred' Final at Lord's Cricket Ground

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