British soprano Sarah Brightman could become the next space tourist to blast off to the International Space Station, a senior official at the Russian space agency has hinted.

The singer, 52, known for her roles in West End musicals such as The Phantom of the Opera, is being considered as a candidate, said the head of piloted programmes, Andrei Krasnov.

“I know that our colleagues at Space Adventures are holding some talks with her as a potential candidate,” Mr Krasnov said, referring to a US-based company that organises commercial flights to the ISS for space tourists.

Interfax news agency cited a space industry source as saying that “the name of the next space tourist, who will most likely fly to the ISS in 2015, will be officially announced in around a month”.

The source also told Interfax that Brightman visited Russia around a month ago and was given the go-ahead by the medical commission to train at the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Centre outside Moscow.

Ms Brightman rose to fame in the 1980s with roles in the wildly popular musicals of composer Andrew Lloyd Webber, who later became her husband.

She has since become a pop crossover artist performing with stars, including Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli.

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