Jingle Bell Ball

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Jingle Bell Ball
Festival concert by Global
Jingle Bell Ball logo.png
The 2020 Jingle Bell Ball Best Of logo
LocationGreenwich Peninsula, London, UK
VenueThe O2 Arena
(2008–present)
Duration4 hours per night
(6 pm – 10 pm)[1]
No. of showsTwo per year
Attendance16,000 per night[2]

The Jingle Bell Ball is a concert held every year in December, by the radio station Capital FM at The O2 Arena. Artists that have headlined the concert include Katy Perry, Taylor Swift, Little Mix, Justin Bieber, Ed Sheeran, The Black Eyed Peas, Coldplay, Stormzy, Lady Gaga, Girls Aloud, Kylie Minogue and Janet Jackson. 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[]

Unlike following years, the 2008 festival was held on one night only – Saturday, 6 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]

Line up[]

Following are the acts that performed. Headliners are shown in bold.[citation needed]

Main scheduled:

2009[]

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[]

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[]

Saturday, 5 December[]

Chipmunk
JLS
Jordin Sparks
Lady Gaga
Miley Cyrus
N-Dubz
Michael Bublé
Noisettes
Pixie Lott
Sugababes
Taio Cruz
The Saturdays
Tinchy Stryder
Westlife

2010[]

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

Line up[]

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[]

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[]

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[]

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[]

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[]

Saturday, 8 December[]

JLS[8]
The Script[9]
Lawson[10]
Little Mix[11]
Rizzle Kicks[12]
One Direction[13]
Cheryl[14]
Bruno Mars[15]

Sunday, 9 December[]

Example[16]
Rita Ora[17]
Calvin Harris[18]
Conor Maynard[19]
The Wanted[20]
Girls Aloud[21]
P!nk[22]

2013[]

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 hosted on the radio throughout both nights.

Line up[]

Headliners are shown in bold.

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

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

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

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

Setlists[]

Saturday, 7 December[]

Olly Murs
Naughty Boy[23]
Eliza Doolittle[24]
Rizzle Kicks[25]
Elyar Fox[26]
James Arthur[27]
Union J[28]
Disclosure[29]
Ellie Goulding[30]
Tinie Tempah[31]
Katy Perry[32]

Sunday, 8 December[]

Little Mix[33]
Rudimental[34]
Elyar Fox[26]
The Vamps[35]
John Newman[36]
Jessie J[37]
Lawson[38]
Dizzee Rascal[39]
Jason Derulo[40]
Lady Gaga[41]

2014[]

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[]

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[]

Saturday, 6 December[]

Clean Bandit & Jess Glynne
Ella Henderson
Olly Murs
The Script
The Vamps
Union J
Take That

Sunday, 7 December[]

Ed Sheeran
5 Seconds of Summer
Sigma
Jessie J
Sam Smith
Union J
Taylor Swift

2015[]

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[]

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[]

Introductory DJ set (for both nights)[]

Marvin Humes

Saturday, 5 December[]

Coldplay[44]
Tinie Tempah & Katy B[45]
Jason Derulo[46]
Fleur East[47]
Nathan Sykes[48]
WSTRN[49]
Jess Glynne[50]
Years & Years[51]
Little Mix[52]
David Guetta[53]

Sunday, 6 December[]

Little Mix[54]
Charlie Puth[55]
Carly Rae Jepsen[56]
Ellie Goulding[57]
The Vamps[58]
Nick Jonas[60]
Sigma[61]
Calvin Harris[62]
Justin Bieber[63]

2016[]

The 2016 Jingle Bell Ball was held on Saturday and Sunday, 3–4 December 2016. The line ups were announced on 7–8 November.[64] Tickets went on sale on 10 November at 8 am 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[]

Headliners are shown in bold.

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

Main scheduled:
Pre-show acts:
Special guests:

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

Main scheduled:
Pre-show acts:
Special guests:

Setlists[]

Introductory DJ set (for both nights)[]

Marvin Humes

Saturday, 3 December[]

Sigala[66]
Olly Murs[67]
Calum Scott[68]
Dua Lipa[69]
Sean Paul[70]
Clean Bandit[71]
Anne-Marie[72]
Nathan Sykes[73]
Louisa Johnson[74]
Craig David[75]
Little Mix[76]
Calvin Harris[77]

Sunday, 4 December[]

DNCE[78]
Years & Years[79]
Jonas Blue[80]
Louisa Johnson[81]
The Vamps[82]
James Arthur[83]
Sigma DJ Set[84]
Ellie Goulding[85]
Shawn Mendes[86]
Martin Garrix[87]

2017[]

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]

Line up[]

Headliners are shown in bold.

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

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

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

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

Setlists[]

Introductory DJ set (for both nights)[]

Marvin Humes

Saturday, 9 December[]

Rita Ora[91]
Jax Jones[93]
Rak-Su[94]
Anne-Marie[95]
Niall Horan[96]
Yungen[97]
Dua Lipa[98]
Jonas Blue[99]
Craig David[100]
Sam Smith[101]
Major Lazer[102]

Sunday, 10 December[]

Taylor Swift[103]
James Hype[104]
The Script[105]
Louisa Johnson[106]
Sigala[108]
Matt Terry[109]
Stefflon Don[110]
Mabel[111]
Liam Payne[112]
The Chainsmokers[113]
Ed Sheeran[114]

2018[]

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[]

Headliners are shown in bold.

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

Main scheduled:
Pre-show acts:
Hosts:

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

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

Setlists[]

Introductory DJ set (for both nights)[]

Marvin Humes

Saturday, 8 December[]

Liam Payne[117]
Ellie Goulding[118]
Rak-Su[119]
Olly Murs[120]
Jonas Blue[121]
James Arthur[122]
Loud Luxury[123]
Halsey[124]
Anne-Marie[125]
Rita Ora[126]
David Guetta[127]

Sunday, 9 December[]

Sigala[128]
Years & Years[129]
Mabel[130]
Zara Larsson[131]
Clean Bandit[132]
Jax Jones[133]
Jess Glynne[134]
Cheryl[135]
Jason Derulo[136]
Little Mix[137]

2019[]

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.

The radio schedule for both nights was follows:

  • 9am- 12pm - Rob Howard
  • 12pm - 3pm - Aimee Vivian
  • 3pm - 6pm - Will Manning
  • 6pm - 10pm - Capital's Jingle Bell Ball live

Line-up.[]

Headliners are shown in bold.

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

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

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

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

Setlists[]

Introductory DJ set (for both nights)[]

Saturday, 7 December[]

Jonas Blue
Rita Ora
Harry Styles

Sunday, 8 December[]

Anne-Marie
Mabel
Joel Corry
Sam Feldt
Sam Smith
Taylor Swift

2020[]

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 Shawn Mendes, 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.

The full line-up of performers are: Coldplay, Dizzee Rascal, Ed Sheeran, Harry Styles, Jason Derulo, Jax Jones, Justin Bieber, Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, Little Mix, Rita Ora, Shawn Mendes, Stormzy and Tinie.

Setlists[]

Thursday 10 December[]

Lady Gaga
Harry Styles from 2019
Jason Derulo from 2018
Ed Sheeran from 2017
Katy Perry from 2013
Shawn Mendes from 2016
Rita Ora from 2017
Dizzee Rascal from 2013
Coldplay from 2015
Tinie from 2013
Little Mix from 2016
Justin Bieber from 2015
One Direction from 2012
Lady Gaga from 2013

2021[]

Most frequent performers[]

  • 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[142]
6 Nathan Sykes
*as a member of the Wanted
2010 (both nights)*, 2011*, 2012*, 2015, 2016
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
5 Jason Derulo 2010, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2018
Liam Payne
*as a member of One Direction
2011*, 2012*, 2017, 2018, 2019
4 Anne-Marie 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
Calvin Harris 2011, 2012, 2015, 2016
Ella Eyre 2013, 2014, 2017, 2018
Ellie Goulding 2013, 2015, 2016, 2018
James Arthur 2013, 2016, 2017, 2018
Jessie J 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
JLS 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Jonas Blue 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
Rita Ora 2012, 2017, 2018, 2019
Sam Smith 2013, 2014, 2017, 2019
Sigala 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
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
Ed Sheeran 2011, 2014, 2017
Harry Styles
*as a member of One Direction
2011*, 2012*, 2019
Jax Jones 2017, 2018, 2019
Jess Glynne 2014, 2015, 2018
Ella Henderson 2014, 2019 (Both Nights)
JP Cooper 2016, 2017, 2019
Louisa Johnson 2016 (both nights), 2017
Mabel 2017, 2018, 2019
Niall Horan
*as a member of One Direction
2011*, 2012*, 2017
Raye 2016, 2017, 2019
Rizzle Kicks 2011, 2012, 2013
Sigma 2014, 2015, 2016
Taylor Swift 2014, 2017, 2019
Years & Years 2015, 2016, 2018
2 Sugababes 2008, 2009
Alexandra Burke 2009, 2010
Scouting for Girls 2008, 2010
Dakota 2016, 2017
Flo Rida 2009, 2010
Taio Cruz 2009, 2010
Pixie Lott 2009, 2011
Labrinth 2010, 2011
Example 2010, 2012
Eliza Doolittle 2010, 2013
One Direction 2011, 2012
Coldplay 2011, 2015
Lawson 2012, 2013
Union J 2013, 2014
John Newman 2013, 2017
David Guetta 2015, 2018
Dua Lipa 2016, 2017
Imani Williams 2016, 2017
Kelli-Leigh 2017 (both nights)
Rak-Su 2017, 2018

Radio presenters[]

The event went live across the Capital FM network for the first time in 2010. The build-up was presented by James 'The Bassman' Bassam, Greg Burns, Will Cozens and Rich Clarke. James Barr was on air during the event with Luke Smith on the after party. Neil 'Roberto' Williams presented online interactive content whilst Kat Shoob was a backstage reporter.

More recently The build-up has been presented by Ant Payne, Will Manning, Aimee Vivian & Rob Howard. Will Cozens was on air during the event with Niall Gray on the after party. JJ presented online interactive content whilst Jimmy Hill was a backstage reporter.

Sponsors[]

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.

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. Barclaycard will be sponsoring the Best Of Show in 2020.

See also[]

References[]

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