The UK has been hit by its third scorching heatwave, with 34C heat due to engulf the UK from this weekend.
Jess Glynne seems to be feeling the heat as she bizarrely wears a leather trench coat, tights and knee high boots to perform at BST during the heatwave
The UK has been hit by its third scorching heatwave, with 34C heat due to engulf the UK from this weekend.Yet Jess Glynne didn't seem to get the weather memo as...
Yet didn't seem to get the weather memo as she bundled up for her performance at BST on Friday.
The singer, 36, stepped out under the stage lights wearing a red leather trench coat that she layered over a glittering brown bodysuit.
The Hold My Hand hitmaker teamed the garments with brown knee high boots and tights as she performed for the crowds.
Jess finished off the look with a pair of sunglasses and her signature auburn locks worn loose.
Also performing on the day were the likes of OneRepublic and Ella Eyre, while the headline act was Maroon 5.
The UK has been hit by its third scorching heatwave. Yet Jess Glynne didn't seem to get the weather memo as she bundled up for her performance at BST Hyde Park on Friday
The singer, 36, stepped out under the stage lights wearing a red leather trench coat that she layered over a glittering brown bodysuit
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Jess' performance came after she reportedly left Jay-Z's management company Roc Nation just 18 months after she split from record label EMI.
Reports in December claimed she had gone separate ways from Roc Nation just three years after she signed with them.
She is believed to now be receiving guidance from Craig Logan, who runs Logan Media Entertainment.
The move to the former '80s star's company means that she is now on a roster alongside Pink, Dido, Louise and Beverley Knight.
A music insider told The Sun: 'Jess hasn't had the easiest situation in music.
'She has found it hard to get a team behind her who she feels really gets who she is and what she is aiming for.
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'Now she has Craig and his firm, there are fresh ideas coming through thick and fast.'
Earlier in the year, she suffered a huge blow after her first album in nearly six years failed to reignite her music career.
The songstress, who previously scored a whopping seven UK No1s, parted ways with record label EMI after her third record, Jess.
It was released in April 2024, debuted at No. 6 before crashing out of the charts entirely a week later.
Jess signed with the label, who also represent the likes of Taylor Swift and Rihanna, to much fanfare in 2022, but after her first release with them failed to garner any Top 40 singles, their 'less than fruitful' relationship came to an end.
The Hold My Hand hitmaker teamed the garments with brown knee high boots and tights as she performed for the crowds
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A source told The Sun: 'Jess knows plenty about having massive hit singles, so there was a lot of excitement when she signed her deal with EMI Records.
'But it's not exactly been the fruitful relationship that either had hoped.
'The album didn't do as well as anyone wanted, and none of the singles even graced the Top 40. She's had a tough time reintroducing herself to the public after a few years away.
'Both she and the label decided it was for the best to stop working together. But Jess isn't letting it dampen her spirits. She is already working on new music and is planning her next moves.'
Jess' previous albums 2015's I Cry When I Laugh and 2018's Always In Between, both topped the UK charts and spawned numerous hit singles.
In 2015, she appeared on Clean Bandit's song Rather Be, which won her a Grammy for Best Dance/Electronic Recording and Ivor Novello Award.
She's also collaborated with the likes of Little Mix and Tinie Tempah, as well as appearing as a judge on The Voice Australia.
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