Sophie Ellis-Bextor to perform Murder On The Dancefloor at Baftas
Singer Sophie Ellis-Bextor will perform her hit song Murder On The Dancefloor at the 2024 Baftas.
The announcement comes after the singerās track, which features in the 2023 film Saltburn, recharted at number two on the UK singles chart, shortly following the filmās release into cinemas and then onto streaming platform Amazon Prime Video.
The catchy pop track has never quite reached the top spot and peaked at number two following its release in 2001, missing out to Daniel Bedingfieldās debut single Gotta Get Thru This.
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ALL OF US STRANGERS
HOW TO HAVE SEX
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THE OLD OAK
POOR THINGS
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Ellis-Bextorās song features towards the end of Saltburn in a scene that sees Irish actor Barry Keoghan dancing naked around the manor to the noughties tune.
The film, written and directed by Emerald Fennell, is nominated in the outstanding British film category at the Baftas and Keoghan is recognised in the leading actor category for his role as Oliver Quick.
Australian actor Jacob Elordi, who plays Felix Catton, and Rosamund Pike, who portrays his mother Elspeth in the film, have also been nominated in the respective supporting actor and actress categories.
After Murder On The Dancefloor made its return into the top 10 this January, Ellis-Bextor said she was grateful for all the support the track had received.
On X, formerly Twitter, she said: āExactly 22 years ago to the day, #MurderOnTheDancefloor hit #2 on the UK charts and now, itās back!
āItās just a wild and glorious adventure to see another generation embrace the song and show off their dance moves. Thank you so much!.ā
She added: āI honestly canāt quite believe whatās happening with this track ā I donāt think Iāve used the word ābonkersā so much in one week! ā but honestly Iām so grateful to all who have supported this song⦠then, and now Xxxx.ā
Exactly 22 years ago to the day, #MurderOnTheDancefloor hit #2 on the UK charts and now, itās back! Itās just a wild and glorious adventure to see another generation embrace the song and show off their dance moves. THANK YOU SO MUCH! pic.twitter.com/gXRMDBESqF
— Sophie Ellis-Bextor (@SophieEB) January 12, 2024
Including Murder On The Dancefloor, Ellis-Bextor has six top 10 tracks in the official UK singles charts with songs that include Take Me Home and Mixed Up World.
The singer, who found a new audience with her lockdown kitchen disco performances, also hosts the podcast Spinning Plates ā and in 2021 she raised Ā£1,009,317 for BBC Children In Need with a 24-hour ādanceathonā.
The Baftas awards ceremony, hosted by Doctor Who star David Tennant, will be held at the Royal Festival Hall in Londonās Southbank Centre on February 18.
Further music acts are yet to be announced and the event will be broadcast on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.
