Sophie Ellis Bextor: Music, Acting, Books and Tours
Introduction
Sophie Ellis Bextor is a London-born singer, songwriter and occasional actress whose work spans pop singles, studio albums, live tours and published travel books. Her career, which began in the late 1990s, remains relevant to UK audiences for its blend of chart success, distinctive live projects such as the Kitchen Disco concept, and continued creative output including recent singles and album announcements.
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Early life and acting
Born on 10 April 1979 in London, England, Sophie Ellis Bextor has credits beyond music. IMDb lists acting appearances including the 2001 film Osmosis Jones and the 2011 TV series Life’s Too Short, demonstrating a cross-disciplinary presence in entertainment.
Music: albums, singles and nominations
Her fourth studio album, a Scene (2011), produced singles that reached the UK top 40. The first single from that album, “Bittersweet”—co-written by Freemasons and Hannah Robinson—was released in May 2010 and reached number 25 on the UK Singles Chart. Another single from the same period, “Starlight”, was released ahead of the album in May 2011 and was performed on the Graham Norton Show on New Year’s Eve. “Bittersweet” was also recognised by the Popjustice £20 Music Prize in 2010 with a nomination for Best British Pop Single.
Recent projects and tours
Ellis Bextor has kept an active profile in recent years. In March 2022 she embarked on the “Songs from the Kitchen Disco” tour of the UK, an extension of the Kitchen Disco concept she has championed. In July 2022 she revealed a new single, “Hypnotized”, a collaboration with electronic artist Wuh Oh. Announcements around a new album titled ‘Perimenopop’ indicate further studio plans, and she has also announced a Kitchen Disco tour connected to her album activity.
Books and personal projects
Her Facebook notes that she wrote her first book, Around India in 80 Trains, after being made redundant, and that she wrote Around the World in 80 Trains just after her first daughter was (detail incomplete in source). These travel books add another dimension to her public life beyond music and performance.
Conclusion
Sophie Ellis Bextor remains a multifaceted figure in UK popular culture, combining charting singles such as “Bittersweet”, touring projects like the Kitchen Disco and publishing ventures. With recent singles, tour activity and an announced album, she continues to offer new material for fans and observers, suggesting sustained creative momentum in the coming months.