Becky Hill 'is training as an acrobat' ahead of her next tour after she ties the knot with her long-time love Charlie Gardner
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Becky Hill is taking her stage performances to new heights—literally. The acclaimed singer, who is 31 years old, has reportedly been honing her acrobatic skills to dazzle fans during her upcoming tour.

In an exciting revelation, the multi-award-winning artist shared that she has been participating in aerial rope classes. This ambitious training is part of her effort to elevate her live shows and deliver unforgettable experiences for her audience.

Hill’s highly anticipated tour is set to kick off next year, beginning in Australia. She will then head to New Zealand before concluding her performances in the United Kingdom, promising fans an exhilarating spectacle at each stop.

The multi-award-winning star, 31, has revealed that she has been attending aerial rope classes to improve her stage performances.

Becky is set to tour next year, starting in Australia, then New Zealand and will conclude in the United Kingdom.

She told The Sun: ‘I’ve actually started some aerial work myself. I was on tour with Katy Perry last year, and she had quite a few aerial artists.

‘A couple of them were from Cirque du Soleil so it kind of inspired me, and I’ve started my own rope, which I’ve had a few goes on, and I’m not too bad.’

When asked if she intends to use her newfound skills in her tour, she confirmed that she would like to after officially starting with rope.

Becky Hill, 31, has reportedly been training as an acrobat in an attempt to wow her fans for her next tou

Becky Hill, 31, has reportedly been training as an acrobat in an attempt to wow her fans for her next tou

The multi-award-winning star, 31, has revealed that she has been attending aerial rope classes to improve her stage performances, according to the Sun

The multi-award-winning star, 31, has revealed that she has been attending aerial rope classes to improve her stage performances, according to the Sun

Her latest hobby comes after she married her long-time love, Charlie Gardner.

The couple, who have been engaged since January 2022, tied the knot in an idyllic beach ceremony in Falmouth, Cornwall, in September 2025.

The Crazy What Love Can Do songstress looked sensational in a corseted gown with long gloves, a billowing skirt and an elegant veil, however, she was forced to remove her shoes in the sand while Charlie opted for trainers.

Cementing her celebrity status with her guest list, stars including Ella Eyre and Gareth Gates watched on from the sand as the couple wed.

The singer made the happy announcement with a slew of snaps and the caption: ‘Turns out he actually does like me’ followed by a diamond ring emoji.

The couple have been together for 10 years and while Becky has enjoyed huge chart success, Charlie, who works in the events industry, has stayed out of the spotlight.

Her engagement came after Becky spoke to The Daily Mail and admitted she finds going abroad ‘especially difficult’ due to archaic attitudes towards her ‘queerness’.

A reclaimed slur, the umbrella term is used by anybody who does not identify as heterosexual or within the gender binary.

When asked if she intends to use her newfound skills in her tour, she confirmed that she would like to after officially starting with rope

When asked if she intends to use her newfound skills in her tour, she confirmed that she would like to after officially starting with rope

Becky declared herself a member of the LGBTQ+ community in 2021 however was left feeling perplexed following an interview in Poland.

She exclusively told the Daily Mail at Capital’s Jingle Bell Ball: ‘One of the things that I found especially difficult is talking about my queerness in different countries.

‘I recently went to Poland and I was asked about being queer in an interview and what it meant, considering I had a boyfriend who was in a heterosexual relationship.’

The Wish You Well songstress continued: ‘I answered it very honestly – as I would always answer any question I get asked. But it’s difficult when attitudes in certain areas of the world haven’t been brought up to the same date as us.

‘Everybody’s got to come into the 21st century, everybody’s got to get used to the idea that queer people are here and not going anywhere. Hopefully, people will start to love the queer community as much as I do.’

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