Scots singer Nina Nesbitt was 'thrilled' to have performed her new single at the AO Arena in Manchester for the Olympian Homecoming show. Get the latest entertainment news sent straight to your inbox with our weekly Showbiz newsletter We have more newsletters Get the latest entertainment news sent straight to your inbox with our weekly Showbiz newsletter We have more newsletters Nina Nesbitt was "thrilled" to have played her 'love letter to Scotland' at Team GB’ s Homecoming concert. On Saturday, August 17, the Scots singer took to the stage to perform the anthemic ‘I'm Coming Home’ at the AO Arena in Manchester.

The 30 year-old pop star was dressed in a stunning Vivienne Westwood tartan dress paired with knee high black boots and her guitar - which if you look closely, you'll see it had embroidered the words ‘65 Coming Home’. Hosted by the National Lottery, her performance was witnessed by 6,000 people who won tickets in a ballot. Nina said on Instagram: “Shaking in my boots! Such a thrill to play ‘I’m Coming Home’ - a song I wrote while sat in my robe with my hair in a bun on top of my head at 10pm on my living room sofa with a bag of crisps - in a huge arena in front of all the Olympians for BBC’s Homecoming show.

‘How worlds collide. Huge congratulations to all the athletes on their success and thanks for letting me celebrate with you all. You can watch it back on BBC iPlayer x’ I'm Coming Home was released a couple of months back, and Nina pledged.