Jessie supports Buttle UK, A Charity Supported by BBC Children in Need
17/11/2012 20:46https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8cyor0O6rFE&feature=player_embedded
Stop for a minute and...SMILE!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8cyor0O6rFE&feature=player_embedded
Jessie has an unlikely new role – talking about history on a new Sky Atlantic series! Jessie is to take part in an episode called The British which tell the story of Great Britain and Ireland, from the Romans up to the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, and will feature Jessie, Russell Brand, Dame Helen Mirren, Colin Jackson, and Frank Lampard, among others. The show is scheduled to be shown on September 6, 2012. We believe Jessie will be narrating not actually in the program it’s self, how ever it does sound like a history lesson i want to be in.
Watch it here: facebook (31 july 2012)
"I want to personally apologise to all my fans who would be going to my show tonight (Pontys Big.W) I have been diagnosed with a viral infection recently that has caused me to be extremely fatigued.I was hoping to be better but I have been to see my doctor this morning after not feeling great who has advised me I am still in need of rest&to;perform will make me worse.I hope you can all understand that I wish I could be there.But I'm just not well enough.Back to bed I go :( So sorry x"- Jessie
We hope she gets better soon #GetWellSoonJessie
Jessie J’s sell-out North-East concert this weekend has beaten the weather and will go ahead, it has been announced. Organisers KAL Music have confirmed that the show on Saturday night at Alnwick Castle will go ahead, despitefears that recent heavy rain had left the grounds unsuitable. Spokesman Keith Louch said:
“We are 100 per cent confident that the Jessie J concert will take place. Despite the many rumours, there was never any doubt that the concert wouldn’t go ahead.”
The extremely wet conditions of the past few weeks have made ground conditions difficult in places, but preparations are well underway and the stage is being built. Fans are recommended to wear sensible clothing and footwear, and share cars where possible to ease traffic and parking. There will be ample parking on-site, but ground conditions may be difficult, so where possible ticket-holders are advised to park in Alnwick and walk to the concert, or walk from home if they live locally.
This is Jessie, performing in Brussels, Couleur Cafe :)
Jessie J prepares to depart out of St Pancras International station to catch the Euro Star to Belgium for Couleur Café make sure to check back for photos and videos of the show.
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