Little Mix kick off UK edition of One World: Together At Home

Little Mix kick off UK edition of One World: Together At Home concert as Dermot O’Leary, Claudia Winkleman and Clara Amfo host BBC highlights from star-studded fundraiser

Famous faces came together to celebrate front line NHS staff and key workers for all they are doing amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

And, on Sunday night, Little Mix kicked off the UK edition of One World: Together At Home live on BBC One, with a stunning rendition of their hit song Touch.

Claudia Winkleman, 48, Dermot O’Leary, 36, and Clara Amfo, 35, hosted the concert which relived some of the highlights from Saturday’s show and presented a few new performances. 

Amazing! On Sunday night, Little Mix kicked off the UK edition of One World: Together At Home live on BBC One, with a stunning rendition of their hit song Touch

The trio of hosts stood apart, recognising the UK’s social distancing rules as they revealed that Little Mix, Rag N Bone Man and Tom Jones would be performing never before seen sets. 

The show began with George The Poet performing a spoken word piece, who was followed by an emotional rendition of Touch by the Little Mix ladies.

Before their socially-distanced performance recorded at their separate homes began, Perrie Edwards said: ‘This is a weird weird time we are in.

‘And I think we can agree that the love we all feel for the NHS staff at this time, and key workers – you all deserve such a huge thank you and we all appreciate you so so much.

Hosts: Claudia Winkleman, 48, Dermot O'Leary, 36, and Clara Amfo, 35, hosted the concert which relived some highlights from Saturday's show and presented a few new performances

Hosts: Claudia Winkleman, 48, Dermot O’Leary, 36, and Clara Amfo, 35, hosted the concert which relived some highlights from Saturday’s show and presented a few new performances

‘Please take care of yourself, take care of your loves ones, stay home and save lives.

She concluded by saying: ‘Hopefully this rendition of Touch will put a smile on your faces.’ 

Little Mix were followed by Paul McCartney before Jess Glynn sang her hit track I’ll Be There For you.