PUSSYCAT Doll legend Kimberly Wyatt is set to perform at the star-studded SHEIN Women’s Football Awards.
Nicknamed the “Oscars of women’s football“, this all-star bash takes place on Thursday, May 1.
Music superstar Kimberly, 43, will showcase her DJ’ing skills at the glitzy event.
BBC broadcaster Gabby Logan, Sky Sports presenter Jamie Carragher, and former Lioness Eni Aluko will host the ceremony.
Addressing her upcoming gig, Kimberly said: “I can’t wait to perform at this year’s Women’s Football Awards!
“I’m incredibly excited for what’s set to be a phenomenal night, celebrating the winners and all the inspiring role models who are driving women’s football forward.”
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Eni Aluko commented: “The Women’s Football Awards is Europe’s biggest celebration of the women’s game and every year, it just gets bigger and better.
“We’re thrilled to have Gabby Logan joining the hosting line-up this year, and Pussycat Doll Kimberly Wyatt spinning the decks at the after-party.
“We’ve got a hugely exciting event in store.
“I’m proud to be part of this incredible celebration of success across women’s football once again.”
The likes of Spice Girl Mel C, TV star Myleene Klass, pop favourite Pixie Lott, as well as TV presenters Alex Scott and Roman Kemp are tipped to attend.
Lionesses Keira Walsh and Georgia Stanway are set to receive special recognition awards at the event.
Keira, 28, is viewed as a trailblazer in women’s football for her playing career and also for helping develop grassroots girls’ football.
The Chelsea star has funded kits and equipment for a female talent programme that supported 35 girls.
As for Georgia, 26, she has enjoyed success on the pitch with spells at Manchester City and Bayern Munich.
The star scored a vital goal in the Lionesses’ run to winning the Uefa Women’s Euros 2022.
Three UK, Adobe, Lidl, Victoria’s Secret and Sky Sports are shortlisted for their commitment to promoting women in football.
Alongside online fashion retailer SHEIN, other high-profile sponsors for the event include The Premier League, VISA and Scottish Power.