Rita Ora flashed her toned abs as she left her £900-a-night hotel in London on Monday.
The singer, 35, who is currently in rehearsals for her performance at The King's Trust concert, opted for a bikini top and a bold co-ord.
The two-piece set consisted of a blue, longline striped shirt, which tied at the front and a pair of matching wide leg trousers.
Rita topped off her outfit with a tiny leather handbag, flat ballet pumps and accessorised with oval sunglasses.
She will perform at the Royal Albert Hall as part of an all-star line-up this evening (May 11) as the King's Trust celebrates its 50th birthday.
The event, hosted by Ant and Dec, will see performances from the likes of Sir Rod Stewart, Ronnie Wood, Anne-Marie, Craig David, and Jools Holland and His Rhythm & Blues Orchestra.
It comes as Rita decided to skip the prestigious Met Gala last week, having previously attended the fashion event of the year 10 times.
The musician is normally a stalwart at the biggest night in fashion, but instead shared a recent highlights reel to her Instagram Story.
Rita's notable absence from the gala comes amid a growing backlash against the event, with protests reaching fever pitch hours ahead of the kick off time.
Fury grew over the involvement of Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos, 62, and his wife Lauren Sanchez, 56, who have bankrolled much of the event.
Rather than attending, Rita posed for a series of sizzling thirst traps, sporting an array of skimpy bikinis, which showcased her incredible figure.
One included a metallic green two-piece, which she teamed with a checked cap in a photo taken on her phone in front of a floral backdrop.
Rita last attended the event in 2024, marking her 10th appearance.
Over the years she has showcased some incredible looks on the red carpet and had been deemed a big supporter of the event.
However, fans were left disappointed by her skipping the soiree last night after also missing the gala in 2025.
In the last 24 hours, activists have employed disgusting maneuvers in a last-ditch attempt at a boycott.
Baskets containing plastic water bottles were also installed outside the museum, urging passersby to urinate in them.
Above the stash, a sign read: 'The Met Gala VIP toilet. Installed in honor of Met Gala chair Jeff Bezos. Go ahead, it's good enough for his staff.'
The stunt was employed in a bid to draw attention to Amazon's treatment of its workers.
Everyone Hates Elon, the campaign group behind the stunt, claims employees at Bezos's corporation have been forced to urinate in bottles because they are not allowed time to take toilet breaks.
On Sunday, protest messages were projected onto Bezos's apartment block as well as the city's biggest landmarks, including the Chrysler Building and the Empire State Building.
'Boycott the Bezos Met Gala,' read one of the projections, while another said, 'no red carpet for Trump's billionaires.'