Nicole Scherzinger, addressing the 45-minute delay that marred her recent London concert, confessed to being "devastated" and "horrified" upon learning that fans had endured the wait. Speaking to The Sun, the singer-actress elaborated on the October 6th performance at the prestigious Royal Albert Hall, which was delayed due to a miscommunication regarding timing.
"It wasn't until after I had finished that I realized people had been sitting there for so long," Scherzinger shared. "I was devastated and horrified because I thought, 'Oh my gosh, I would be so frustrated if I were told to sit there for so long too.' I believe they had to be in their seats by 7:15 p.m. or so, but I thought my show was set to start at 8 p.m."

The Tony Award winner further explained that she was juggling last-minute details and a meet-and-greet, leaving her with no time to soundcheck all her songs with the orchestra. "I was so focused on trying to deliver the best show possible for the Royal Albert Hall," she said.
Despite the setback, Scherzinger was heartened to see the audience staying until the end. "Everyone stayed, and by the end, they were all up on their feet dancing with me," she shared, expressing her gratitude to fans for their patience and understanding.
The one-night-only performance marked Scherzinger's first major solo U.K. show in 13 years, weaving together Broadway classics with her Pussycat Dolls hits, creating a mesmerizing and unforgettable experience for all in attendance.