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So Macho hit-maker recalls fear of Covid and its aftermath as she returns to city with musical
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|August 11, 2025
THE last time she was in Glasgow was almost her last time on stage, Sinitta has revealed. The star had a full-blown panic attack before going on at the King's Theatre as Mama Morton in Chicago.
The show, the start of a UK tour, was also the first the theatre had run after being closed for 500 days because of the Covid pandemic.
Ahead of returning to the city on August 18 in a new tour of Chicago, the So Macho singer admitted: "The last time in Glasgow was opening week of Chicago at the King's in 2021. Everyone still had to sit a few seats apart as it was straight out of lockdown.
"I was petrified and had lost all of my confidence, and trembled like crazy, but I made myself do the show as I knew if I didn't, I may never perform ever again."
Sinitta had contracted Covid before the first lockdown after playing a "sweaty" club gig and said it was like she'd "swallowed a packet of razor blades". And like many people shed worried about what the world would look like and whether things would go back to normal after lockdown.
Sinitta has a history of anxiety and pulled out just before the launch of I'm a Celebrity in 2012 due to panic attacks when she realised the celebs would actually be living in a jungle.
But the mum of two is in a much better place now and can't wait to reprise her role as Mama in the latest tour, alongside ex-Strictly dancer Janette Manrara as Roxy Hart and Djalenga Scott as Velma Kelly.
She said: "It is really symbolic and special that my final week of the tour will be back at The King's, to be finishing where it all started for me.
"I feel like a completely different person now, stronger, more confident, more robust and used to being out and about again. I was still so vulnerable and unsure of myself after lockdown."
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