Jessie J has joined the star-studded line-up for Capital’s Jingle Bell Ball with Barclaycard 2025 amid her recent health woes.
The Price Tag hitmaker, 37, will join fellow music stars as she is set to bring a vibrant performance on night two of the Christmas concert.
The English singer underwent a mastectomy in June as part of her treatment for breast cancer, however she later informed fans she would need a further operation.
Jessie will return to the O2 stage this December, where she will delight the crowd with some her biggest hits at the UK’s biggest Christmas party.
On December 6, the pop star will join the likes of Kylie Minogue, Louis Tomlinson, Jax Jones, Tinie Tempah, Alex Warren, Cat Burns, MK, WizTheMC, and Capital Buzz artist Rose Gray.
Meanwhile the first night will see performing Ed Sheeran, RAYE, Anne-Marie, Leigh-Anne, Rizzle Kicks, Mimi Webb, Moliy, and Sonny Fodera, and Capital Buzz artist Alessi Rose.
Jessie J, 37, has joined star-studded line-up for Capital’s Jingle Bell Ball with Barclaycard 2025 amid her recent health woes, Capital Breakfast announced on Friday (pictured at the Music Industry Trust Awards on Monday)
The English singer underwent a mastectomy in June as part of her treatment for breast cancer, however she later informed fans she would need a further operation
And later in December Capital’s Jingle Bell Ball will be broadcast on ITV1 and ITVX, as part of Global’s partnership with ITV.
On Monday, Jessie gave an emotional speech about her recent cancer battle as she took to the stage at the Music Industry Trust Awards at the Grosvenor Hotel.
The Domino singer shared with the star-studded crowd how her ‘whole world was changed this year’ after the diagnosis, which was thankfully caught early.
She said: ‘I know I joke a lot, I love to laugh, but in all seriousness, how beautiful is it that we make music?
‘And we share it with the world and each and every one of us plays a part in making that wheel keep turning in a world that’s ever changing.
‘All of us here are going through stuff in life that we have to carry to work and leave at home or take to work.
‘This year has changed my whole world. My perspective, what battles I’m going to pick, when death comes knocking at your door, and you kind of have to answer and f***ing kick it away, it just changes everything.’
The Bang Bang hitmaker was in good spirits as she performed her hits following Rita Ora’s set during the bash.
On Monday, Jessie gave an emotional speech about her recent cancer battle as she took to the stage at the Music Industry Trust Awards at the Grosvenor Hotel (pictured)
It comes a week after Jessie was left ‘frustrated’ after doctors postponed her second cancer surgery despite the singer cancelling her tour to go under the knife
Last week, Jessie was left ‘frustrated’ after doctors postponed her second cancer surgery despite the singer cancelling her tour to go under the knife.
Taking to Instagram, Jessie apologised to fans for needlessly scrapping her shows, but admitted she was now trying to ‘make the best’ of a bad situation.
In the clip she said: ‘Some of you may know, some of you may not know, I was supposed to have a second breast surgery two weeks ago,’ she told fans.
‘So a week before my surgery I went to my surgeon and we discussed my surgery and it felt a little more complex than he was anticipating and referred me to a different surgeon who I then saw, had a meeting with who said: “I think this can wait a little while”.
‘Obviously I’d already cancelled my tour so I was obviously frustrated but again it’s out of my control and two different surgeons had two different opinions.’
Jessie said that following the news immediately went into ‘mum mode’ and got to organising and revealed there would be new dates for her US tour.