Announcement in the middle of cancer treatment
Jessie J brings out a new album
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Jessie J announces new music for the end of November. Previously, the singer canceled numerous concerts because of an operation. She suffers from breast cancer.
“The new album is coming on November 28,” announced Jessie J (37) in a video in her Instagram story. According to the British singer, the British singer can be heard on her sixth studio album “Don’t Tease Me With A Good Time”, according to the British singer.
“There are signed things and a lot happens,” says the British singer and states that fans can also pre -order her album on vinyl or as a CD.
At the end of August, Jessie J had postponed the dates of her tour in Great Britain and Europe and canceled concerts in the USA. The reason: The 37-year-old has to undergo another surgery because of her breast cancer. “Unfortunately I have to undergo a second operation. Nothing serious, but she has to be completed by the end of the year,” she said on Instagram to her fans. “It falls in the middle of the tour that I had booked. I’m so sorry, I’m frustrated and sad, but I have to be better, I have to be healed.”
Concerts canceled
The shows originally planned for October 2025 in Great Britain and Europe will now take place in April 2026. The tickets for USA concerts are refunded, it said in a press release.
In June, Jessie J gave her breast cancer in the early stage. She said that she received the diagnosis before the publication of her single “No Secrets” in April.
“I was always at tests throughout the entire time,” she continued, adding that she would “disappear after the Summertime Ball for a while” to be operated on. Weeks later she informed her fans that she was “seven weeks after the breast cancer surgery”. “I am still in the middle of recovery and my body still finds its way,” said that another operation was necessary. “But I love music and I love my life and I want to live at the moment.”
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