Natalie Imbruglia wows crowd at Milan festival in cute babydoll dress

Natalie Imbruglia wows crowd at Milan festival in cute babydoll dress – as she prepares to record new music 26 years after Torn hit

Natalie Imbruglia recently announced that she is working on new music, 26 years after her hit single Torn was released. 

And on Monday, the Australian singer took to the stage to perform some of her classics at a festival in Milan, Italy. 

The 48-year-old wowed fans as she belted out her hits at the Villa Arconati Festival in Castellazzo di Bollate. 

She looked stunning on-stage as she wore a white babydoll dress that she paired with black combat boots. 

The former Neighbours star kept her long brown locks down in loose curls for her performance. 

Natalie Imbruglia (pictured) took to the stage at a festival in Milan, Italy on Monday

Natalie Imbruglia (pictured) took to the stage at a festival in Milan, Italy on Monday

The 48-year-old wowed fans as she belted her hits at the Villa Arconati Festival in Castellazzo di Bollate

The 48-year-old wowed fans as she belted her hits at the Villa Arconati Festival in Castellazzo di Bollate

She kept accessories to a minimum, wearing a simple silver chain, a bracelet, and several rings. 

For her makeup, Natalie opted for a natural look with pink lips. 

The Shiver hitmaker’s Italian performance comes a month after she announced that she is working on new music. 

She looked stunning on-stage as she wore a white babydoll dress that she paired with black combat boots

She looked stunning on-stage as she wore a white babydoll dress that she paired with black combat boots

The former Neighbours star kept her long brown locks down in loose curls for her performance

She kept accessories to a minimum, wearing a simple silver chain, a bracelet, and several rings

The former Neighbours star kept her long brown locks down in loose curls for her performance

Natalie, best known for the 1997 hit Torn, said she’s working on a live version of her debut album, Left of the Middle.

‘Last year was 25 years since Left of the Middle, my first album, and we’re going to put an EP or live album out, we haven’t decided yet,’ she said.

The star is also in the studio working on new music, which she has been debuting on the festival circuit, including the new song Habit. 

‘I’m working on new music and we’ve been playing some new music at the shows,’ she told Good Morning Britain.

‘The shows were so great and so fun, so we’re going to do that,’ Imbruglia added.

Torn was released in 1997, reaching epic heights by selling four million copies worldwide and earning the star a Grammy nomination.

The Shiver hitmakers Italian performance comes a month after she announced that she is working on new music

The Shiver hitmakers Italian performance comes a month after she announced that she is working on new music

Natalie, best known for the 1997 hit Torn, said she's working on a live version of her debut album, Left of the Middle

Torn was released in 1997, reaching epic heights by selling four million copies worldwide and earning the star a Grammy nomination

Natalie, best known for the 1997 hit Torn, said she’s working on a live version of her debut album, Left of the Middle

Natalie spoke to This Morning in September last year on the 25th anniversary of the track, saying she didn't realise the impact of the song

Natalie spoke to This Morning in September last year on the 25th anniversary of the track, saying she didn’t realise the impact of the song

Natalie spoke to This Morning in September last year on the 25th anniversary of the track, saying she didn’t realise the impact of the song. 

Speaking to Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield about the 1997 hit she remarked: ‘It’s been a blink. I had no idea the impact it would make!’

She admitted that she thought her background working on Neighbours would hamper her success, adding: ‘Because I came from a soap I thought people would give me a hard time.

‘I was chasing the song around the world, I’m so grateful to be a part of something that touched so many people.’

Speaking to Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield about the 1997 hit she remarked: 'It¿s been a blink. I had no idea the impact it would make!'

Speaking to Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield about the 1997 hit she remarked: ‘It’s been a blink. I had no idea the impact it would make!’

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