That won’t be the end of entertainment on the day as multi-platinum electronic pop phenomenon Clean Bandit’s performance will be the grand finale, bringing their signature anthems to the crowd once the champions are crowned.
Six-time champions Australia have already booked their spot in the final while unbeaten tournament hosts England face-off against South Africa in the second semi-final at The Oval on 2 July.
The final to the biggest-ever Women’s T20 World Cup is on track to be a complete sell-out, as cricket fans and music lovers alike flock to Lord’s for what promises to be a historic occasion both on and off the field.
This closing ceremony is a follow-up to an enthralling opening on 12 July, where before the first game of the tournament between England and Sri Lanka, the cast of the hit West End and Broadway production of Wicked brought the magic of musical theatre to the cricket field, kicking off the tournament in spectacular and unprecedented fashion.
Spectators requested to be seated by 2 PM to ensure they are settled in time for the performances.
