Joss Stone shows off baby bump as she performs at concert just weeks before due date

Joss Stone proudly showed off her baby bump as she performed on stage in Berlin – just weeks ahead of her due date.

The musician is currently expecting her second child with partner Cody DaLuz, after suffering a heartbreaking miscarriage in October last year.

Performing to fans over the weekend, Joss beamed as she took to the stage in a flattering maxi dress with button detailing.

The floaty orange dress perfectly emphasised her blossoming bump as she paired it with a gold pendant necklace.

The singer, who is due to give birth to a baby boy on 10 October, also opted for loose waves throughout her blonde locks.

Despite being heavily pregnant, 35 year old Joss seemed relaxed whilst singing to fans at the Columbiahalle in the German capital.

Joss previously announced her pregnancy to fans in an emotional video in April.

Taking to Instagram, the singer posted a clip as she revealed the couple were set to expand their brood.

Joss and Cody are already doting parents to daughter Violet, 17 months, who was born in January last year.

The British musician said in the lengthy video: "I have a bit of an announcement to make which is kind of mixed. It's beautiful and not at the same time. In one sense it's completely beautiful but the story that comes first is not.

"I want to explain everything because I think it's important as I'm going to have to move some of my gigs and that means that we're in it together. Last year, in October I lost a baby and it was really horrible because it was my baby and I know that a lot of women go through that."

Joss then became tearful as she added: "I went to the doctor and said, 'Why has this happened?' and he said, 'We don't know why Joss these things just happen by the luck of the gods it's not your fault'. I kept pressing him for an answer 'why?' and he didn't know, poor bloke.

"It's sh**ty and a horrible horrible thing. It's not something you can get over, it's something you have to live with. He said, 'Joss come back in the Spring next year and we'll do a well woman's check and make sure you're all good and go from there'."

Joss fell pregnant again following the couple's tragic loss.

In a later video, she explained how she had to move some dates of her tour, telling fans: "Following on from yesterday's announcement I have to move some of my shows. It's annoying I know as we've had to do that over the last couple years. For other reasons we're going to have to do that again.

"Only on a few. I'm not going to say them all because I'm going to get them wrong so in the copy below this post there will be all the information you will need.

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"So if you have any tickets to these shows just check the list and if the show is on that list just know I will be playing it, just not on the date you might have thought!"

Joss added: "It's all for a good reason so hopefully it'll be ok and everyone won't be mad."

Joss burst onto the music scene in 2003 with her debut album The Soul Sessions.

She went on to release a further six albums, as well as one compilation albums, with her biggest hits including 'Fell in Love With a Boy' and 'Super Duper Love'.

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