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Emeli Sandé: 'Performing in front of Madonna was nerve-wracking'
Published Monday, Jan 16 2012, 15:30 GMT | By Lewis Corner | Add comment
Emeli Sandé has revealed that she was nervous performing in front of Madonna.
The singer played her new single 'Next To Me' on The Graham Norton Show last week while Madonna was a guest on the programme.


Speaking about the show, Sandé told Capital FM: "I met Madonna yesterday, I sang in front of her – it was a very nerve-wracking experience.
"But it was fantastic. It's been a crazy year so far and we're only 11 days in."
The star recently won the Brits Critics' Choice Award ahead of the release of her debut album Our Version Of Events on February 13.
Sandé has previously expressed a desire to work with Beyoncé and Nicki Minaj in the future.
> Brit Awards 2012 nominees in pictures: Emeli Sandé, Aloe Blacc, more
Watch Digital Spy's interview with Emeli Sandé at the Brit Awards 2012 launch below:
The singer played her new single 'Next To Me' on The Graham Norton Show last week while Madonna was a guest on the programme.


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Speaking about the show, Sandé told Capital FM: "I met Madonna yesterday, I sang in front of her – it was a very nerve-wracking experience.
"But it was fantastic. It's been a crazy year so far and we're only 11 days in."
The star recently won the Brits Critics' Choice Award ahead of the release of her debut album Our Version Of Events on February 13.
Sandé has previously expressed a desire to work with Beyoncé and Nicki Minaj in the future.
> Brit Awards 2012 nominees in pictures: Emeli Sandé, Aloe Blacc, more
Watch Digital Spy's interview with Emeli Sandé at the Brit Awards 2012 launch below:
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