Kate Nash looks ethereal in dramatic tulle gown while performing in London... after going topless for racy nude scenes in Netflix series GLOW

She recently went topless in racy nude scenes for her first major acting role as wrestler Rhonda Richardson in new Netflix series Glow.

But Kate Nash was back to her onstage best on Wednesday night as she performed in London for her Made of Bricks album's 10th anniversary tour.

The 30-year-old singer looked wonderfully eccentric in a Victoriana-inspired gown with dramatic tulle layers as she captivated the crowds at Shepherd's Bush Empire.

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Magical: Kate Nash looked incredible on Wednesday night as she performed in London for her Made of Bricks album's 10th anniversary tour

Magical: Kate Nash looked incredible on Wednesday night as she performed in London for her Made of Bricks album's 10th anniversary tour

The Foundations singer added to the psychedelic theme with a pair of dazzling silver ankle boots and porcelain face make-up.

And not content with one scene-stealing ensemble, she later changed into a white and red polka dot dress with flouncy frills.

She accessorised with a pair of red glittery heart-shape earrings and decadent jewels dotted around her eyes.

Kate's outing comes after she admitted she felt 'empowered' by her much talked about nude scenes in the hit comedy GLOW , which was produced byOrange Is The New Black creator Jenji Kohan. 

Empowering: The singer-turned-actress has admitted she felt 'empowered' by her much talked about nude scenes in new Netflix series GLOW

Empowering: The singer-turned-actress has admitted she felt 'empowered' by her much talked about nude scenes in new Netflix series GLOW

Taking centre-stage: The singer, 30, looked wonderfully eccentric in a Victoriana-inspired gown with dramatic tulle layers as she captivated the crowds at Shepherd's Bush Empire

Taking centre-stage: The singer, 30, looked wonderfully eccentric in a Victoriana-inspired gown with dramatic tulle layers as she captivated the crowds at Shepherd's Bush Empire

Eye-catching: The Foundations singer added to the psychedelic theme with a pair of dazzling silver ankle boots and porcelain face make-up

Eye-catching: The Foundations singer added to the psychedelic theme with a pair of dazzling silver ankle boots and porcelain face make-up

The British singer confessed that while the daring scenes taught her to accept her figure and be more confident, that didn't stop her feeling 'vulnerable' at times.  

Kate said: 'I found the whole thing very empowering. I did three (nude scenes).

'I think this whole show for me was about embracing my body and accepting myself and, you know, working with Jenji Kohan and such a strong group of female creators. 

Scene-stealing: She later changed into a white and red polka dot dress with flouncy frills

Scene-stealing: She later changed into a white and red polka dot dress with flouncy frills

Turning heads: She accessorised with a pair of red glittery heart-shape earrings and decadent jewels dotted around her eyes

Turning heads: She accessorised with a pair of red glittery heart-shape earrings and decadent jewels dotted around her eyes

'There was so much purpose to what we were doing with our bodies, it never felt like it was wrong or weird.

'I felt vulnerable sometimes but that was really more me being harsh on myself.'

She added: 'I think wrestling has taught me to use my body with purpose and I worried less about looking good - I wanted to be a good wrestler, I wanted to have my feet in the right position.

'I was also working with so many women who were just so supportive. And everybody in a different way was vulnerable, everyone put themselves out there and that's really inspiring - and when you do that together, there's so much camaraderie and you're doing it for a good reason.

Having a whale of a time: The singer seemed to be in great spirits as she belted out her killer vocals

Having a whale of a time: The singer seemed to be in great spirits as she belted out her killer vocals

'I think being vulnerable and being naked is also like, "We're human", it's weird that we are so uncomfortable with our bodies.'   

The Foundations hitmaker stars as Rhonda, a British print model dubbed Britannica after she falls for B-movie director Sam Sylvia, who has reluctantly taken on the showrunner job in an amateur women’s wrestling programme.

In the new 10-part series, Kate stars alongside Community's Alison Brie who plays Ruth, an out of work actress, in the series that focus on more than what goes on in the ring and their relationship with one another.

Teasing at the show's racy scenes, Kate dives head first into her new gig as she strips down to her skivvies infront of character Carmen Wade (played by Britney Young) while they prepare for their new roles as part of GLOW.

She mused: 'I think being vulnerable and being naked is also like, "We're human", it's weird that we are so uncomfortable with our bodies'

She mused: 'I think being vulnerable and being naked is also like, "We're human", it's weird that we are so uncomfortable with our bodies'

Showcasing her incredible figure, the flame-haired beauty slowly lifts off her white blouse to put an eye-popping display while standing in her tiny silk shorts and leaving her hair eschew. 

Discussing how she landed the role in the highly-anticipated series - which was released on June 23 - Kate revealed she had caught the attention of the show creator while working on another project. 

She told Radio Times: 'I had auditioned for things and done a little bit of acting over the years. I got a pilot with Jenji Kohan [creator of OITNB and Executive Producer of GLOW] directed by Gus Van Sant, about the Salem witches, but it never got picked up.

'It was really cool. I was like in the woods shoving sticks up women’s vaginas. I felt very at home there! But Jenji liked my work on that, so when GLOW came up I got the part'. 

Flaunt it: The Foundations hitmaker stars as Rhonda, a British print model dubbed Britannica after she falls for B-movie director Sam Sylvia, who has reluctantly taken on the showrunner job in an amateur women’s wrestling programme

Flaunt it: The Foundations hitmaker stars as Rhonda, a British print model dubbed Britannica after she falls for B-movie director Sam Sylvia, who has reluctantly taken on the showrunner job in an amateur women’s wrestling programme

Although music is still her main passion, the Londoner has recently turned her hand to acting, having appeared in films such as Greetings from Tim Buckley, Syrup, and Powder Room as well as TV miniseries The Devil You Know.

Aged 19 when her debut album sat at the top of the UK charts, the BRIT award-winner has been decidedly quiet over the past decade after she previously revealed she was dropped by her then record label by text just before her third album was released. 

Most recently, the outspoken musician - who is a proud feminist and continues to speak out for women's rights - successfully crowdfunded her next album, although she added that the release date will depend on how well GLOW is received.  

She divulged to the publication: 'I’ve got a lot of the songs pretty much ready, it’s just a case of deciding when to release the album, and that does depend on GLOW and if we get season two. But I have to get it out by February because of the kickstarter'.

Racy: Teasing at the show's racy scenes, Kate dives head first into her new gig as she strips down to her skivvies infront of character Carmen Wade (played by Britney Young) while they prepare for their new roles as part of GLOW

Racy: Teasing at the show's racy scenes, Kate dives head first into her new gig as she strips down to her skivvies infront of character Carmen Wade (played by Britney Young) while they prepare for their new roles as part of GLOW

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