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Jingle Bell Ball
Mini-Festival concert by Capital FM
ArrangersGlobal and Barclaycard
LocationGreenwich Peninsula, London, UK
VenueThe O2 Arena (2008–2019, 2021–present)
Duration5 hours per night
(6 pm – 11 pm)[1]
No. of showsTwo per year
Attendance16,000 per night[2]
Websitehttps://www.capitalfm.com/events/jingle-bell-ball/

The Jingle Bell Ball is a concert held annually in December since 2008 (except for 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic), by the radio station Capital FM at The O2 Arena. Various notable artists have headlined the concert. A portion of ticket sales profit is donated to Global's Make Some Noise, Capital's flagship charity, formerly known as Help a Capital Child and Help a London Child.[3][4]

2008

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Unlike following years, the 2008 festival was held on one night only – Wednesday, 10 December 2008. The Evening Standard rated it three stars, saying it was "too quick to be boring but too superficial to stick in the mind".[5][clarification needed]

2009

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Shakira performing during Night 2 of the 2009 edition.

The 2009 event was held on Saturday and Sunday, 5–6 December 2009.[6]

Line up

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Headliners are shown in bold.

Acts that performed on Saturday, 5 December, were as follows:

Main scheduled:
Surprise acts:

Acts that performed on Sunday, 6 December, were as follows:

Main scheduled:
Surprise acts:

Setlists

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Saturday, 5 December

[edit]
Chipmunk
  1. "Diamond Rings"
  2. "Look for Me"
  3. "Oopsy Daisy"
    (with The Saturdays)
JLS
  1. "Everybody in Love"
  2. "Umbrella"
    (Rihanna Cover)
  3. "Nobody Knows"
  4. "Beat Again"
N-Dubz
Michael Bublé
  1. "Lost"
  2. "Home"
  3. "Everything"
  4. "Crazy Love"
  5. "Haven't Met You Yet"
Tinchy Stryder
  1. "You're Not Alone"
  2. "Take Me Back"
    (with Taio Cruz)
  3. "Never Leave You"
    (with Sugababes)
  4. "Number 1"
    (with N-Dubz)

2010

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Capital's Jingle Bell Ball 2010 was held on Saturday and Sunday, 4–5 December 2010.

Line up

[edit]

Headliners are shown in bold.

Acts that performed on Saturday, 4 December, were as follows:

Main scheduled:

Acts that performed on Sunday, 5 December, were as follows:

Main scheduled:

Cee Lo Green was originally scheduled to perform on Saturday, however, due to snow, his flight was rescheduled and he performed on Sunday.

2011

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The 2011 event was held on Saturday and Sunday, 3–4 December 2011. It was announced by Capital on 28 October. Capital also confirmed that Olly Murs would be the first act for the Saturday performance. Tickets for the concert on Saturday were released on 31 October at 08:00 and sold out in just over three hours.[7]

Line up

[edit]

Headliners are shown in bold.

Acts that performed on Saturday, 3 December, were as follows:

Main scheduled:
Special Guests:

Acts that performed on Sunday, 4 December, were as follows:

Main scheduled:
Special Guests:

2012

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The 2012 event took place on Saturday and Sunday, 8–9 December 2012.

Little Mix performed as a three-piece, as member Perrie Edwards was unwell. Capital Breakfast presenters Dave Berry and Lisa Snowdon hosted the ball on both nights. For the first time, televised highlights of the event were shown on Capital TV.

Line up

[edit]

Headliners are shown in bold.

Acts that performed on Saturday, 8 December, were as follows:

Main scheduled:
Special Guests:

Acts that performed on Sunday, 9 December, were as follows:

Main scheduled:
Special Guests:

Setlists

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Saturday, 8 December

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Little Mix[11]
  1. "DNA"
  2. "Super Bass" (Nicki Minaj cover)
  3. "We Are Young" (fun. cover)
  4. "Wings"

2013

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Ball headliner Lady Gaga performing on Night 2
Jessie J also performing on Night 2

The 2013 Jingle Bell Ball was held at The O2 Arena on Saturday and Sunday, 7–8 December 2013. On Saturday night, Katy Perry was the main headliner, with Tinie Tempah and Ellie Goulding as supporting headliners. On Sunday, Lady Gaga was the main headliner, with Dizzee Rascal and Jessie J supporting. Dave Berry and Lisa Snowdon (Capital Breakfast hosts) hosted the ball on both nights, alongside Pandora.[ambiguous] Meanwhile, Rich Clarke, Kat Shoob, James 'The Bassman' Bassam, and Greg Burns hosted on the radio throughout both nights.

Line up

[edit]

Headliners are shown in bold.

Acts that performed on Saturday, 7 December, were as follows:

Main scheduled:
Pre-show acts:
Surprise acts:

Acts that performed on Sunday, 8 December, were as follows:

Main scheduled:
Pre-show acts:
Surprise acts:
Special guests:

Setlists

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Saturday, 7 December

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Olly Murs
  1. Army Of Two
  2. Troublemaker
  3. Heart Skips A Beat
  4. Dance With Me Tonight
  5. Hand On Heart
  6. Dear Darlin
Naughty Boy[23]
Eliza Doolittle[24]
Union J[28]
  1. "Loving You Is Easy"
  2. "Beautiful Life"
  3. "Christmas Melody"
  4. "Carry You"
Disclosure[29]
  1. "F for You"
  2. "You & Me (with Eliza Doolittle)
  3. "White Noise (featuring AlunaGeorge)
  4. "Voices (featuring Sasha Keable)
  5. "Latch (featuring Sam Smith)

Sunday, 8 December

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Little Mix[33]
Rudimental[34]
The Vamps[35]
  1. "Wild Heart"
  2. "Jingle Bells"
  3. "Can We Dance"
John Newman[36]

2014

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The 2014 Jingle Bell Ball was held at London's O2 Arena on Saturday and Sunday, 6–7 December 2014, with acts such as OneRepublic, Ed Sheeran, Sam Smith and Jessie J performing. The first tickets for the show were given away as part of Global's first ever Make Some Noise day on 8 October, although, at the time, the dates for the event were not confirmed. It was confirmed on Capital FM on 20 October that the Jingle Bell Ball would be returning, sponsored by Morrisons Supermarket. All information on the ball was announced on 3 November 2014. Tickets for general release went on sale on 7 November. Tickets for both dates sold out in under an hour, which is a record.[citation needed]

5 Seconds of Summer performed at the event as a three-piece as band member Michael Clifford was unable to fly out due to the loss of his passport.

Line up

[edit]

Headliners are shown in bold.

Acts that performed on Saturday, 6 December, were as follows:[42]

Main scheduled:

Acts that performed on Sunday, 7 December, were as follows:[43]

Main scheduled:
Special guests:

Setlists

[edit]

Saturday, 6 December

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Clean Bandit & Jess Glynne
  1. "Right Here"(Jess Glynne solo)
  2. "My Love" (Jess Glynne solo)
  3. "Real Love"
  4. "Rather Be"
Ella Henderson
Union J
  1. "Tonight (We Live Forever)"
  2. "It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas"
  3. "I Can't Make You Love Me"
  4. "You Got It All"

Sunday, 7 December

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Ed Sheeran
  1. " Lego House"
  2. " Don't/Loyal/No Diggity"
  3. " Drunk"
  4. " Thinking Out Loud"
  5. " The A Team
  6. " Sing
Sigma
  1. "Nobody to Love" (featuring Daniel Pearce)
  2. "Changing" (featuring Ella Eyre)
Union J
  1. "Tonight (We Live Forever)"
  2. "I Can't Make You Love Me"
  3. "You Got It All"

2015

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Dave Berry and Lisa Snowdon revealed that 2015's event would once again be hosted at London's O2 Arena on Saturday and Sunday, 5–6 December, during Capital Breakfast on 2 November. For the first time since 2013, the sponsor was Coca-Cola. Tickets were released on 5 November, with pre-sales occurring in the week leading up to it. Both headliners were announced on Friday, 6 November, on Capital Breakfast. On 23 November, Tinie Tempah and Katy B were added to the line-up, whilst Carly Rae Jepsen was added the following day. For the first time, Little Mix performed for both nights. Ariana Grande was supposed to perform on Saturday but withdrew for unknown reasons. Marvin Humes confirmed via Twitter he was doing a pre-show DJ Set on both days. On 5 December, Coldplay was the headliners and Justin Bieber was the headliner on 6 December.

Line up

[edit]

Headliners are shown in bold.

Acts that performed on Saturday, 5 December, were as follows:

Main scheduled:
Pre-show acts:

Acts that performed on Sunday, 6 December, were as follows:

Main scheduled:
Pre-show acts:
Special guests:

Setlists

[edit]

Introductory DJ set (for both nights)

[edit]
Marvin Humes
  1. "Be Right There"
  2. "How Deep Is Your Love"
  3. "Intoxicated"
  4. "Alone No More"
  5. "Easy Love"
  6. "Sweet Lovin'"
  7. "Can't Feel My Face"
  8. "Lean On"
  9. "Sorry"
  10. "Where Are Ü Now"
  11. "Glitterball" (Extended Mix)
  12. "When I Say Jingle Bell You Say Ball!!"
  13. "You Have Been With Marvin Humes Enjoy The Show!!"

Saturday, 5 December

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Tinie Tempah & Katy B[45]
  1. "Turn the Music Louder (Rumble)" (with Katy B)
  2. "Not Letting Go" (Tinie Tempah solo; with Jess Glynne)
Fleur East[47]
  1. "Sax"
WSTRN[49]
  1. "In2"
Years & Years[51]

Sunday, 6 December

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Little Mix[54]
  1. "Salute"
  2. "Move"
  3. "Love Me like You"
  4. "Wings"
  5. "Black Magic"
Charlie Puth[55]
The Vamps[58]
  1. "Wake Up"
  2. "Rest Your Love"
  3. "Last Night"
  4. "Can We Dance"
Nick Jonas[60]
Calvin Harris[62]
  1. "Under Control"
  2. "Bounce"
  3. "Feel So Close"
  4. "Overdrive"
  5. "Eat, Sleep, Rave, Repeat"
  6. "Sweet Nothing"
  7. "Deep Down Low" (Valentino Khan cover)
  8. "How Deep Is Your Love"
  9. "Summer"
  10. "Shaolin" (Mightyfools cover)
  11. "Blame"

2016

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The 2016 Jingle Bell Ball was held on Saturday and Sunday, 3–4 December 2016. The line-up was announced on 7–8 November.[64][non-primary source needed] Tickets went on sale on 10 November at 8am and sold out in less than an hour.[65] On 28 November, Anne-Marie, Sean Paul and Calum Scott were added to Night 1. On 29 November Sigma were added to Night 2. Capital FM confirmed via Twitter that Marvin Humes would open night one. Videos of the weekend were put on Capital FM's YouTube channel. Little Mix was announced as a headliner for the first time.

Line up

[edit]

Headliners are shown in bold.

Acts that performed on Saturday, 3 December, were as follows:

Main scheduled:
Pre-show acts:

Acts that performed on Sunday, 4 December, were as follows:

Main scheduled:
Pre-show acts:

Setlists

[edit]

Introductory DJ set (for both nights)

[edit]

Saturday, 3 December

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Sigala[66]
  1. "Easy Love"
  2. "Show Me Love" (Steve Angello and Laidback Luke cover)
  3. "Let's Take it Back to the Old Skool" (DJ Tipstarr cover)
  4. "Give Me Your Love"
  5. "Say You Do" (featuring Imani Williams)
  6. "Sweet Lovin'" (featuring Bryn Christopher)
Calum Scott[68]
Anne-Marie[72]
Louisa Johnson[74]

Sunday, 4 December

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Years & Years[79]
Jonas Blue[80]
  1. "Fast Car" (featuring Dakota)
  2. "By Your Side" (featuring Raye)
  3. "Perfect Strangers" (featuring JP Cooper)
Louisa Johnson[81]
Sigma DJ Set[84]
Martin Garrix[87]
  1. "Don't Look Down"
  2. "Can't Feel My Face"
  3. "Runaway" (Galantis cover)
  4. "WIEE"
  5. "Forbidden Voices"
  6. "Lions in the Wild"
  7. "Wizard"
  8. "Poison"
  9. "The Only Way Is Up"
  10. "Animals"
  11. "Turn Up the Speakers"
  12. "Together"
  13. "Make Up Your Mind"
  14. "Fake Love" (Drake cover)
  15. "La La La" (Naughty Boy cover)
  16. "Tremor"
  17. "Lean On" (Major Lazer cover)
  18. "Proxy"
  19. "Sun Is Never Going Down"
  20. "In the Name of Love (featuring Bebe Rexha)

2017

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On 30 October 2017, during Capital Breakfast, Roman Kemp confirmed that the Jingle Bell Ball would run on Saturday and Sunday, 9–10 December 2017 at The O2 Arena.[88] On 6 November Roman Kemp and Vick Hope confirmed the line-up for night one and on 7 November the line-up for night two was revealed.[89]

Major Lazer performed as a duo as Jillionaire did not turn up for unknown reasons.[90]

Sean Paul didn't perform with Anne-Marie and Dua Lipa.

Clean Bandit didn't perform with Anne-Marie.

Line up

[edit]

Headliners are shown in bold.

Acts that performed on Saturday, 9 December, were as follows:

Main scheduled:
Pre-show acts:

Acts that performed on Sunday, 10 December, were as follows:

Main scheduled:
Pre-show acts:

Setlists

[edit]

Introductory DJ set (for both nights)

[edit]

Saturday, 9 December

[edit]
Rak-Su[94]
  1. "I’m Feeling You"
  2. "Dimelo"
Anne-Marie[95]
  1. "Alarm"
  2. "Rockabye"(without Sean Paul and Clean Bandit As the Primary artists)
  3. "Ciao Adios"
Niall Horan[96]
Yungen[97]
Jonas Blue[99]
  1. "Perfect Strangers" (featuring JP Cooper)
  2. "Fast Car" (featuring Dakota)
  3. "We Could Go Back" (featuring Moelogo)
  4. "By Your Side" (featuring Raye)
  5. "Mama" (featuring Will Singe)
Major Lazer[102]
  1. "Put Your Hands Up" (MPEJ Jockey cover; Intro)
  2. "Cold Water"
  3. "Where Are Ü Now"
  4. "Know No Better"
  5. "Humble" (Kendrick Lamar cover)
  6. "Boy Oh Boy"
  7. "Particular"
  8. "Shape of You"
  9. "Lean On"
  10. "Watch Out for This (Bumaye)"
  11. "Pon de Floor"
  12. "Get It Right"
  13. "Light It Up"
  14. Closing Free-Style

Sunday, 10 December

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James Hype[104]
  1. "Let's Take it Back to the Old Skool" (DJ Tipstarr cover) (Intro)
  2. "More Than Friends" (featuring Kelli-Leigh)
Matt Terry[109]
  1. "Sucker For You"
  2. "The Thing About Love"
  3. "Súbeme la Radio (Remix)"
Stefflon Don[110]
Mabel[111]
  1. "Finders Keepers" (featuring Kojo Funds)
The Chainsmokers[113]

2018

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The 2018 Jingle Bell Ball took place on Saturday and Sunday, 8–9 December 2018 at The O2 Arena.

Capital Breakfast presenters Roman Kemp, Vick Hope, and Sonny Jay hosted the event on both nights. The line up was announced by the hosts on the Breakfast Show during the week of 5 November. For the first time since 2011, highlights of the event were not shown on Capital TV as it shut down on 10 October 2018, so highlights were only available on Capital FM and its website and Sky One.[115] Loud Luxury was added to the night 1 line up.[116]

Line up

[edit]

Headliners are shown in bold.

Acts that performed on Saturday, 8 December, were as follows:

Main scheduled:
Pre-show acts:

Acts that performed on Sunday, 9 December, were as follows:

Main scheduled:
Pre-show acts:

Setlists

[edit]

Introductory DJ set (for both nights)

[edit]
Marvin Humes
  1. "One Kiss"
  2. "17"
  3. "Promises"
  4. "Electricity"
  5. "Body"
  6. "Nice for What"
  7. "I Like It"
  8. "Happier"
  9. "Of the Night"
  10. "Bonkers"
  11. "Freaky Friday"
  12. "I Say Jingle Bell You Say Ball!"

Saturday, 8 December

[edit]
Jonas Blue[121]
Loud Luxury[123]
  1. "Body"

Sunday, 9 December

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Clean Bandit[132]
  1. "Solo"
  2. "Tears"
  3. "Symphony" (with Zara Larsson)
  4. "Baby" (featuring Marina)
  5. "Rockabye"

2019

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The 2019 Jingle Bell Ball took place on Saturday and Sunday, 7–8 December 2019 at The O2 Arena in Greenwich, London. This year's Jingle Bell Ball was sponsored by SEAT.

Capital FM presenters Will Manning & Aimee Vivian hosted both nights. The line-up was announced everyday from Monday, 4 November to Thursday, 7 November 2019 on the Breakfast show live from Leicester Square in Central London. Tickets went on sale on Thursday, 7 November 2019 at 8am GMT, right after the exclusive pre-sale via Global Player and O2 Priority. Between 4 and 5 November 2019, Jax Jones, Sigala and Ella Henderson joined Kemp, Hope and Jay to help announce the rest of the line-up for both nights. Tickets were officially sold out in just over an hour, which led to their dealing through Capital's on-air competitions.[138] Due to Roman Kemp being confirmed as one of twelve I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! contestants, Will Manning hosted the event alongside Aimee Vivian.[139] The show started at 6:30pm GMT each night and performances and backstage videos can be found on @CapitalOfficial and #CapitalJBB on Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat, Facebook, YouTube and TikTok. Sky One will also show TV highlights from both nights of the Ball throughout the festive season. Stormzy closed night 1 (Saturday 7 December 2019) and Taylor Swift closed night 2 (Sunday 8 December 2019). Liam Payne opened night 1, whilst Anne-Marie opened night 2. Capital Late Show presenter Marvin Humes did a Capital Weekender DJ Set at 6:15pm GMT.[140] It was also confirmed that due to being in Australia, cheering on Roman Kemp, Sonny Jay missed both nights of the ball and therefore didn't present the show.

Line-up.

[edit]

Headliners are shown in bold.

Acts that performed on Saturday, 7 December, were as follows:

Main scheduled:
Pre-show acts:
Hosts:

Acts that performed on Sunday, 8 December, were as follows:

Main scheduled:
Pre-show acts:
Hosts:

Setlists

[edit]

Introductory DJ set (for both nights)

[edit]

Saturday, 7 December

[edit]
  • "Intro"
  • "Ride It (with Jay Sean)"
    1. "All Day and Night"
    2. "This Is Real" (with Ella Henderson)
    3. "Play" (with elements of "One More Time" by Daft Punk)
    4. "Breathe" (with elements of "Insomnia" by Faithless)
    5. "Ring Ring" (with elements of "Be Faithful" by Fatman Scoop, "Calabria 2007" by Rune Reilly Kölsch and "House Work" by Jones featuring Mike Dunn and MNEK)
    6. "Harder"
    7. "One Touch"
    8. "Instruction"

    Sunday, 8 December

    [edit]

    2020

    [edit]

    Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Jingle Bell Ball did not take place at the O2 Arena this year, but Roman Kemp (along with Sian Welby and Sonny Jay) announced on Capital Breakfast on Thursday 26 November that they were doing a Best Of Show sponsored by Barclaycard on Thursday 10 December at 7pm. The show was broadcast on YouTube, Sky One, Global Player and on Capital Radio.

    2021

    [edit]

    The 2021 Jingle Bell Ball took place on Saturday and Sunday, 11–12 December 2021 at The O2 at Greenwich Peninsula, London. This year's Jingle Bell Ball was sponsored by Barclaycard. This was the first Jingle Bell Ball since 2019 due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the music industry which cancelled the 2020 Jingle Bell Ball. The Ball was announced by Rob Howard and Lauren Layfield in for Roman, Sonny and Sian, on Friday, 29 October 2021 at 8am during Capital Breakfast

    Capital Breakfast presenters Roman Kemp, Siân Welby and Sonny Jay hosted both nights. The line-up was announced on Wednesday 3 and Thursday 4 November from 8am on the Breakfast show live from Leicester Square in Central London via interactive billboards founded by the listeners. Tickets went on sale on Friday, 5 November 2021 at 9am with a VIP Pre-Sale starting on Thursday 4 November 2021 at 9:30am

    This was Welby's first time hosting a Jingle Bell Ball after former co-host Vick Hope left the Capital Breakfast show in 2020.

    The show will start 6:30pm GMT each night and performances and backstage videos can be found on @CapitalOfficial and #CapitalJBB on Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat, Facebook, YouTube and TikTok. Sky Max & Sky Showcase will also show TV highlights from both nights of the Ball throughout the festive season.

    On Saturday, 11 December 2021, it was announced that Coldplay and Lil Nas X, who were originally scheduled to play on the first and second nights respectively, had to pull out due to members of their team getting COVID-19. It was announced ArrDee and Tom Grennan would be added to the lineup, with ArrDee performing on both nights, whilst Tom Grennan would just be doing the Saturday. It was also announced Justin Bieber and Ed Sheeran would both be extending their sets.

    On Sunday 12 December, it was announced that Mabel would not be performing for the same reason. Grennan performed on the second night as a result of this.

    Line-up

    [edit]

    Headliners are shown in bold.

    Saturday[142] Sunday[143]
    Justin Bieber
    Tom Grennan
    ArrDee
    Jax Jones
    Years & Years
    Becky Hill
    Jesy Nelson
    Sigrid
    Mimi Webb
    Billen Ted
    220 Kid
    Riton
    Ed Sheeran
    Joel Corry
    KSI
    Griff
    Anne-Marie
    JLS
    Nathan Dawe
    Shane Codd
    Jonasu
    ArrDee
    Tom Grennan
    Pulled Out

    Coldplay

    Pulled Out

    Lil Nas X
    Mabel

    Hosts

    Roman Kemp
    Siân Welby
    Sonny Jay

    Special Guests

    bbno$
    Ella Henderson
    Wes Nelson

    Special GuestsCraig David
    Digital Farm Animals
    Ella Henderson

    Saturday

    [edit]
    MistaJam Introductory DJ set
    1. "TBA"
    1. "Don't Feel Like Crying"
    2. "Strangers"
    3. "Home to You (This Christmas)"
    4. "Mirror"
    1. "Head & Heart" (Joel Corry cover) (Jack Back remix)
    2. "Believe me" (Navos cover)
    3. "Summer 91 (Looking Back)" (Noizu cover) (220 Kid remix)
    4. "Tell Me Something Good" (Rufus cover)
    5. "By Your Side" (Calvin Harris cover)
    6. "If You Really Love Me (How Will I Know)" (Whitney Houston cover)
    1. "When You're Out" (with MistaJam)
    2. "Talk About" (Rain Radio & DJ Craig Gorman cover) (with MistaJam)
    3. "Kiss My (Uh-Oh) (Billen Ted Remix)" (with MistaJam)
    1. "Too Many Nights" (with MistaJam)
    2. "Stupid Feelings" (with MistaJam)
    3. "Wellerman (Billen Ted Remix)" (with MistaJam)
    4. "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" (ABBA cover) (Dmitry Glushkov remix) (with MistaJam)
    5. "Don't Need Love" (with MistaJam)
    Riton DJ set
    1. "Turn Me On" (with MistaJam)
    2. "I Don't Want You" (with MistaJam)
    3. "Friday" (with MistaJam)
    4. "All I Want for Christmas Is You" (Mariah Carey cover) (with MistaJam, Billen Ted & 220 Kid)

    Acts that performed on Sunday 12 December:

    Sunday

    [edit]
    MistaJam Introductory DJ set
    1. "TBA"
    1. "Bed/Head & Heart" (Extended Mixes)
    2. "OUT OUT" (Joel Corry VIP Mix)
    3. "Lonely" (with Harlee)
    4. "Bed" (Joel Corry VIP Mix)
    5. "Sorry" (with Hayley May)
    6. "Head & Heart"
    7. "I Wish" (with Harlee)
    1. "One Night"
    2. "Love Is A Compass"
    3. "Black Hole"
    1. "Friday" (Riton cover)
    2. "Believe Me" (Navos cover)
    3. "Summer 91 (Looking Back)" (Noizu cover) (220 Kid remix)
    4. "Love Tonight" (Shouse cover) (David Guetta cover)
    5. "Tell Me Something Good" (Rufus cover)
    6. "By Your Side" (Calvin Harris cover)
    7. "My Heart Goes (La Di Da)" (Becky Hill cover)
    8. "If You Really Love Me (How Will I Know)" (Whitney Houston cover)
    1. "Get Out My Head" (with MistaJam)
    2. "Always On My Mind" (with MistaJam)

    2022

    [edit]

    The Jingle Bell Ball was announced during Capital Breakfast on 4 November 2022 and it was announced that Barclaycard would sponsor the Ball again. The line-up for the first night was announced at 7am GMT on 7 November 2022, while the line-up for the second night was announced on 8 November 2022 at 7am GMT. The Jingle Bell Ball was held at The O2 Arena at Greenwich Peninsula in Greater London on 10 December 2022 and 11 December 2022. There was a pre-sale for Capital VIP members on 8 November 2022 and then the general sale happened on 9 November 2022 via Global Player from 9am GMT.

    Both nights of the Jingle Bell Ball were hosted by Roman Kemp, Siân Welby, Sonny Jay and Chris Stark. The Ball started at 6:30pm GMT and ended at 10:30pm GMT on both nights. Performances and backstage videos could be found on @CapitalOfficial and #CapitalJBB on Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat, Facebook, YouTube and TikTok.

    This was Stark's first Jingle Bell Ball since joining the Breakfast Show in October 2022 and Jay's last Jingle Bell Ball being a host after he left the Breakfast Show to replace Marvin Humes on the Capital from 10pm-1am each weekday evening.

    The Ball also has a new logo for this year after Capital changed its logo in November 2022.

    This was the first time the Jingle Bell Ball was held during a FIFA World Cup as the 2022 FIFA World Cup was still happening during Night 1 with England playing France in the Quarter-finals at the Al Bayt Stadium in Al Khor, Qatar with kick-off at 7pm GMT.

    On 10 December 2022, it was announced that Tom Grennan would open Night 1 with his set starting at 6:25pm GMT and that Coldplay would close Night 1 with their set starting at 9:45pm GMT. On 11 December 2022, it was announced that Dua Lipa would open Night 2 with her starting at 6:25pm GMT and that Stormzy would close Night 2 with his set starting at 9:45pm GMT.

    Line-up

    [edit]

    Headliners are shown in bold.

    Saturday 10 December 2022 Sunday 11 December 2022
    Coldplay
    Lewis Capaldi
    Sam Smith
    Tom Grennan
    Mimi Webb
    KSI
    Nathan Dawe
    Sigala
    LF System
    Eliza Rose
    Belters Only
    Dua Lipa
    Stormzy
    Becky Hill
    George Ezra
    Aitch
    Joel Corry
    Tiësto
    LF System
    Eliza Rose
    Belters Only
    Hosts

    Roman Kemp
    Siân Welby
    Sonny Jay
    Chris Stark

    Special Guests

    Sam Ryder
    Kim Petras
    Talia Mar
    Ella Henderson

    Special Guests

    Tom Grennan

    Pre-show Acts (for both nights)

    [edit]

    Saturday 10 December 2022

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    1. "Ghost of You"
    2. "24/5"
    3. "Good Without"
    4. "House On Fire"
    1. "Sweet Lovin'"
    2. "Stay The Night" (with Talia Mar)
    3. "Give Me Your Love"/"Seven Nation Army" (The White Stripes cover)
    4. "Wish You Well"
    5. "Melody"
    6. "Radio"
    7. "Easy Love"
    8. "Lullaby"
    9. "Love Tonight" (Shouse cover)
    10. "Jingle Bell Rock" (Bobby Helms cover)
    11. "Pump It" (Black Eyed Peas cover)
    12. "Lasting Lover"
    13. "Came Here for Love"
    14. "Living Without You" (with Sam Ryder)
    Belters Only DJ Set

    Sunday 11 December 2022

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    1. "Crown"
    2. "Own It"
    3. "Big for Your Boots"
    4. "Vossi Bop"
    5. "Hide & Seek"
    6. "Firebabe"
    7. "Holy Sprit"
    8. "Blinded by Your Grace, Pt. 2"
    9. "Closing Free-Style"

    2023

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    The 2023 Jingle Bell Ball was announced on Friday 10 November. The dates of the ball were Saturday 9 December and Sunday 10 December. This was Kemp's final year of hosting the Jingle Bell Ball after he confirmed his departure on Capital FM to focus on his television career. The line-up for night one was announced on Wednesday 15 November and Thursday 16 November for night two was also confirmed. Barclaycard remained the sponsors for the ball. Alicia Keys and Sam Ryder performed in both nights of the ball. The 2023 Jingle Bell Ball was held at The O2 Arena at Greenwich Peninsula in Greater London.

    Both nights of the Jingle Bell Ball were hosted by Roman Kemp, Siân Welby and Chris Stark. The Ball started at 6:00pm GMT and ended at 10:30pm GMT on both nights. Performances and backstage videos could be found on @CapitalOfficial and #CapitalJBB on Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat, Facebook, YouTube and TikTok. Highlights from the ball was broadcast on ITV (plus streaming services ITVX and STV Player) for the first time on Sunday 17 December.

    This was MistaJam’s last Jingle Bell Ball DJ set after he announced his departure from "The Capital Weekender" on 29 June 2024.

    Capital broadcast live shows backstage from the O2 over the course of the whole weekend, as follows.

    9-12noon: Live Backstage at Capital's Jingle Bell Ball with Roman, Sian & Chris

    12-3pm: Live Backstage at Capital's Jingle Bell Ball with Kemi Rodgers & Niall Gray (live until 4pm on SUNDAY only)

    3-6pm: Live Backstage at Capital's Jingle Bell Ball with Aimee Vivian & Sonny Jay (live from 4pm on SUNDAY only)

    6-11pm: Capital's Jingle Bell Ball with Will Manning

    On the Sunday of the Ball, Meg McHugh & Lydia Rodford hosted the Capital Jingle Bell Ball Afterparty from 10:30pm until 4am.

    Line-up

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    Headliners are shown in bold.

    Saturday 9 December 2023 Sunday 10 December 2023
    Alicia Keys
    Busted
    Tate McRae
    Becky Hill
    Leigh-Anne
    Tom Grennan
    ArrDee
    Jax Jones
    Nathan Dawe
    Alicia Keys
    Take That
    Rita Ora
    Zara Larsson
    Jazzy
    Rudimental
    S Club
    Raye
    Joel Corry
    Hosts

    Roman Kemp
    Siân Welby
    Chris Stark

    Special Guests

    Sam Ryder

    Special Guests

    Sam Ryder
    Calum Scott

    Introduction DJ Set

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    Saturday 9th December 2023

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    1. "Hello Mate"
    2. "Come & Go"
    3. "Oliver Twist"
    4. "Flowers (Say My Name)"
    Sam Ryder Special Performance

    Sunday 10th December 2023

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    Sam Ryder Special Performance

    2024

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    The 2024 Jingle Bell Ball was announced on Monday 4 November. The dates of the ball are going to be on Saturday 7 December and Sunday 8 December. This will be North's first year of hosting the Jingle Bell Ball after Roman Kemp's departure from the station in March 2024. The line up for the ball was announced on Wednesday 6 November for Night 1 and Thursday 7 November for Night 2.

    Line-up

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    Headliners are shown in bold.

    Saturday 7 December 2024 Sunday 8 December 2024
    Coldplay
    Teddy Swims
    Tom Grennan
    Clean Bandit
    Sigala
    Perrie
    Ella Henderson
    Katy Perry
    Becky Hill
    Sonny Fodera
    KSI
    Joel Corry
    Kygo
    Tom Grennan
    Hosts

    Jordan North
    Siân Welby
    Chris Stark

    Special Guests

    TBA

    Special Guests

    TBA

    Most frequent performers

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    • Bold indicates they headlined a night of ball that year.
    • Italics indicates they were a special guest or surprise act that year.
    Apps. Artist Years appeared[144]
    7 Jesy Nelson
    *as a member of Little Mix
    2012*, 2013*, 2015* (both nights), 2016*, 2018*, 2021
    Leigh-Anne
    *as a member of Little Mix
    2012*, 2013*, 2015* (both nights), 2016*, 2018*, 2023
    6 Little Mix 2012, 2013, 2015 (both nights), 2016, 2018
    Olly Murs 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018
    The Script 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2017, 2019
    Nathan Sykes
    *as a member of the Wanted
    2010 (both nights)*, 2011*, 2012*, 2015, 2016
    5 Anne-Marie 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021
    Jason Derulo 2010, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2018
    Ella Eyre 2013, 2014, 2017, 2018
    JLS 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2021
    Liam Payne
    *as a member of One Direction
    2011*, 2012*, 2017, 2018, 2019
    Sigala 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022
    Sam Smith 2013, 2014, 2017, 2019, 2022
    Tom Grennan 2021 (both nights), 2022 (night one and night two), 2023
    Jax Jones 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021 , 2023
    Years & Years 2015, 2016, 2018, 2021
    Rita Ora 2012, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2023
    4
    Coldplay 2011, 2015, 2022, 2024
    Calvin Harris 2011, 2012, 2015, 2016
    Jessie J 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
    Ed Sheeran 2011, 2014, 2017, 2021
    Ellie Goulding 2013, 2015, 2016, 2018
    James Arthur 2013, 2016, 2017, 2018
    Jonas Blue 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
    The Saturdays 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
    Tinie Tempah 2010, 2012, 2013, 2015
    The Vamps 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016
    The Wanted 2010 (both nights), 2011, 2012
    Raye 2016, 2017, 2019, 2023
    3 Cheryl Cole
    *as a member of Girls Aloud
    2012 (night one) and (night two)*, 2018
    Clean Bandit 2014, 2016, 2018
    Craig David 2008, 2016, 2017
    Jess Glynne 2014, 2015, 2018
    Ella Henderson 2014, 2019 (Both Nights)
    Niall Horan
    *as a member of One Direction
    2011*, 2012*, 2017
    Dua Lipa 2016, 2017, 2022
    JP Cooper 2016, 2017, 2019
    Louisa Johnson 2016 (both nights), 2017
    Mabel 2017, 2018, 2019
    Rizzle Kicks 2011, 2012, 2013
    Sam Ryder 2022, 2023(both nights)
    Sigma 2014, 2015, 2016
    Harry Styles
    *as a member of One Direction
    2011*, 2012*, 2019
    Taylor Swift 2014, 2017, 2019
    2 Justin Bieber 2015, 2021
    Alexandra Burke 2009, 2010
    Alicia Keys 2023 (both nights)
    Taio Cruz 2009, 2010
    Dakota 2016, 2017
    David Guetta 2015, 2018
    Eliza Doolittle 2010, 2013
    Example 2010, 2012
    Flo Rida 2009, 2010
    Kelli-Leigh 2017 (both nights)
    Labrinth 2010, 2011
    Lawson 2012, 2013
    Pixie Lott 2009, 2011
    John Newman 2013, 2017
    One Direction 2011, 2012
    Rak-Su 2017, 2018
    Scouting for Girls 2008, 2010
    Sugababes 2008, 2009
    Union J 2013, 2014
    Take That 2014, 2023
    Imani Williams 2016, 2017

    Sponsors

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    The first concert in 2008 was sponsored by Zavvi. In 2009 Windows 7 became the sponsor, in conjunction with the buildup for the operating system's launch. The sponsorship continued through 2011. During their sponsorship of the event, prizes including thousands of tickets to the ball, laptops, holidays, games consoles, smartphones and money were given away on air.[citation needed]

    In 2012, BlackBerry sponsored the concert in a last-minute deal. In 2013 and 2015–2018, the event was sponsored by Coca-Cola. Morrisons Supermarket was the sponsor in 2014. SEAT sponsored the concert in 2019. In 2020, Barclaycard announced a 3-year sponsorship deal with Global[145] resulting in Barclaycard sponsoring the 2020 livestream, and the 2021, 2022 and 2023 shows.

    See also

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