Jessie J joins star-studded line-up for Capital’s Jingle Bell Ball following cancer diagnosis

Despite recently facing health challenges, Jessie J will be performing at Capital’s Jingle Bell Ball with Barclaycard in 2025, joining a fantastic group of artists.

Jessie J, the singer behind “Price Tag,” will perform at the Christmas concert on its second night, joining other popular musicians for a lively show.

The singer had a mastectomy in June as part of her breast cancer treatment, but she later told her fans she would need another surgery.

Jessie will be performing at the O2 this December, bringing her most popular songs to the UK’s biggest Christmas celebration.

On December 6th, the pop star will perform alongside a lineup including Kylie Minogue, Louis Tomlinson, Jax Jones, Tinie Tempah, Alex Warren, Cat Burns, MK, WizTheMC, and Rose Gray, an artist from Capital Buzz.

The first night’s lineup includes performances by Ed Sheeran, RAYE, Anne-Marie, Leigh-Anne, Rizzle Kicks, Mimi Webb, Moliy, Sonny Fodera, and up-and-coming artist Alessi Rose, who’s featured on Capital Buzz.

This December, Capital’s Jingle Bell Ball will be shown on ITV1 and ITVX, thanks to a collaboration between Global and ITV.

Jessie delivered a moving speech about her recent fight with cancer when she appeared at the Music Industry Trust Awards on Monday at the Grosvenor Hotel.

The singer of ‘Domino’ told the audience that receiving her diagnosis had completely changed her life this year, but thankfully it was detected early on.

I love to laugh and make jokes, but honestly, it’s amazing that we get to create music together.

We share this with everyone, and each of us contributes to keeping things moving forward in our constantly changing world.

We all have personal challenges and emotions that we deal with, and these inevitably affect us at work and in our personal lives.

This year has completely transformed how I see life. It’s shifted my priorities, made me reconsider what’s worth fighting for, and forced me to confront my own mortality. Facing those kinds of challenges just changes everything about you.

The singer of “Bang Bang” seemed happy and energetic while performing her popular songs after Rita Ora finished her performance at the party.

I was so upset to hear that Jessie’s second cancer surgery was postponed! She bravely cancelled her tour to prioritize her health and get it done, and it’s just incredibly frustrating that it’s been delayed. I really feel for her right now.

Jessie posted on Instagram, apologizing to her fans for canceling her shows. She explained she’s now focusing on finding a positive side to the difficult circumstances.

She shared with her fans that she had to postpone a second breast surgery that was scheduled for two weeks prior.

A week before my surgery, I met with my surgeon to discuss the procedure. It seemed more complicated than he initially thought, so he referred me to another surgeon. After meeting with the new surgeon, they suggested we could postpone the surgery for a bit.

I had already cancelled my tour, so I was understandably upset. However, there wasn’t anything I could do about it, and I received conflicting advice from two different surgeons.

As soon as Jessie heard the news, she instinctively shifted into planning mode and announced she’s rescheduling her US tour.

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2025-11-07 16:18