Rita Ora is to debut her new song at next month's Mighty Hoopla festival
Pop star Rita Ora has confirmed she will debut a new song at next month's Mighty Hoopla festival, and admitted she needs to return to her "music roots".

Rita Ora is to debut her new song at next month's Mighty Hoopla festival.
The 33-year-old singer will support headliner Jessie Ware at the event on June 2nd at London's Brockwell Park, and Rita has confirmed she will perform a new tune live on stage.
Speaking on 'The Kelly Clarkson Show', she said: "It’s a whole new thing for me.
"I am doing a huge LGBT festival where I will perform it. It’s a really fun one."
Rita admitted she is keen to return to her "music roots".
She added: "I’m about to get back on the road. I feel like I need to get back to my music roots."
It comes after Rita released 'Shape of Me', featuring Keith Urban, to mark her mother's 60th birthday in January.
The star - born to psychiatrist Vera Bajraktari and her pub landlord dad Besnik Sahatçiu - marked her mum reaching the milestone age by dropping a new version of the track from her 2023 LP 'You and I', plus a music video containing precious family footage.