Summertime Ball

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Summertime Ball
Mini-festival concert by Global
LocationLondon, England
VenueEmirates Stadium (2009)
Wembley Stadium (2010–2019)
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (2021–present)
Duration7 hours
(3pm – 10pm)[1]
No. of showsOne per year
Attendance80,000[2]

The Summertime Ball is a mini-festival in London, held each first/second Saturday or Sunday of June by the radio station Capital. The first ball was at Emirates Stadium in 2009, and it has since been held at Wembley Stadium. The 2020 Summertime Ball was to be held at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium because Wembley was due to host games of the UEFA Euros, but both events were ultimately cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It is promoted and broadcast by the Capital network.[3] There have been five different sponsors since its first event. From 2012 until 2018, Vodafone UK was the sponsor. In 2009, Barclaycard sponsored the ball. In 2010 ASOS.com sponsored the event, with Starbucks sponsoring the event in 2011 and Apple Music sponsoring the event in 2019.

A portion of the profit from ticket sales is donated to Help a Capital Child (formerly Help a London Child), the Capital charity. In 2015, a portion of ticket sales was donated to Global's Make Some Noise.

2009[]

Leona Lewis headlining the first Summertime Ball.
Katy Perry performing during the inaugural edition of the ball.

Kelly Clarkson, Leona Lewis and Akon were the headline acts for the first ever Summertime Ball. Blue and Katy Perry were the supporting headliners.

The event was hosted by Capital London presenters Rich Clarke, Kat Shoob, Lisa Snowdon and Johnny Vaughan. The show was sponsored by Barclaycard.

Lineup[]

2009 Summertime Ball Stars

Kelly Clarkson
Leona Lewis
Akon
Blue
Katy Perry
James Morrison
JLS
Mark Ronson
Calvin Harris
The Saturdays
Shontelle
Noisettes
Ciara
Enrique Iglesias
Alesha Dixon
Dizzee Rascal
Daniel Merriweather

Setlist[]

Akon
  1. "Right Now (Na Na Na)"
  2. "Dangerous"
  3. "Beautiful"
  4. "Stuck with Each Other"
Alesha Dixon
  1. "The Boy Does Nothing"
  2. "Breathe Slow"
  3. "Let's Get Excited"
Blue
  1. "All Rise"
  2. "Breathe Easy"
Calvin Harris
  1. "Dance wiv Me"
  2. "Acceptable in the 80s"
Ciara
  1. "Love Sex Magic"
Daniel Merriweather
Enrique Iglesias
  1. "Takin' Back My Love" (with Ciara)
  2. "Hero"
JLS
  1. "Umbrella"
  2. "Beat Again"
James Morrison
  1. "You Give Me Something"
  2. "Please Don't Stop the Rain"
  3. "Broken Strings"
Katy Perry
  1. "Hot n Cold"
  2. "Waking Up in Vegas"
  3. "I Kissed a Girl"
Kelly Clarkson
  1. "Since U Been Gone"
  2. "I Do Not Hook Up"
  3. "Because of You"
  4. "My Life Would Suck Without You"
Leona Lewis
  1. "Bleeding Love"
  2. "Better in Time"
  3. "Forgive Me"
  4. "Run"
Mark Ronson
  1. "Oh My God" (with Lily Allen)
  2. "Stop Me"
Shontelle
  1. "T-Shirt"
The Saturdays
  1. "Up"
  2. "Issues"
  3. "Work"
  4. "Just Can't Get Enough"

2010[]

The 2010 Summertime Ball took place on Sunday 6 June 2010 at Wembley Stadium. Rihanna and Usher were the main headliners with Cheryl Cole and JLS as the supporting headliners. The event was hosted by Rich Clarke, Kat Shoob, Lisa Snowdon and Johnny Vaughan.

Lineup[]

2010 Summertime Ball Stars

Rihanna
Usher
Cheryl Cole
JLS
Justin Bieber
Ke$ha
Jason Derulo
Scouting for Girls
Alexandra Burke
Dizzee Rascal
Pixie Lott
Chipmunk
Ellie Goulding
will.i.am
Tinie Tempah
Marina and the Diamonds

Guest Performers

Esmee Denters
Labrinth
Sean Kingston
Calvin Harris
Florence and the Machine

2011[]

The Summertime Ball 2011 was sponsored by Starbucks and took place on Sunday 12 June at Wembley Stadium in London. Jennifer Lopez was the headline act for this year's ball. Tickets for the event sold out on 3 June 2011. However, in the weeks running up to the Summertime Ball, Capital held on-air competitions to allow listeners to win tickets to the event.

Lineup[]

2011 Summertime Ball Stars

Jennifer Lopez
JLS
Jessie J
Enrique Iglesias
Nicole Scherzinger
The Wanted
Cee Lo Green
LMFAO
Mike Posner
Alexis Jordan
Far East Movement
Katy B
Example
Wretch 32
Mann
Ne-Yo

Surprise & Guest Acts

Dev & The Cataracs
Lauren Bennett
Devlin

The first Summertime Ball to be aired across the Capital network of radio stations was presented by James 'The Bassman' Bassam, Greg Burns and Rich Clarke. Roberto presented interactive content and Kat Shoob was a backstage reporter.

2012[]

Jessie J performing at the 2012 edition.

The Summertime Ball 2012 was sponsored by Vodafone and took place at Wembley Stadium on Saturday 9 June 2012. Katy Perry and Coldplay were both headline acts for this year's ball, with Justin Bieber and Jessie J being supporting headline acts. The line-up for this year's event was announced on localised Capital Breakfast shows across the United Kingdom on 21 April 2012. This year the event features a brand new logo. Ticketmaster sold out in all categories.

Lineup[]

2012 Summertime Ball Stars

Katy Perry
Coldplay
Justin Bieber
Usher
Ed Sheeran
The Wanted
Jessie J
Kelly Clarkson
Flo Rida
Example
Pitbull
Rita Ora
Conor Maynard
Lana Del Rey

Surprise Acts

Cover Drive
Lawson
Dizzee Rascal
Cheryl

Special Guests

Rizzle Kicks
Carly Rae Jepsen

Setlist[]

Coldplay
  1. "Every Teardrop is a Waterfall"
  2. "Yellow"
  3. "Princess of China"
  4. "Viva La Vida"
  5. "Charlie Brown"
  6. "Paradise"
Kelly Clarkson
  1. "Since U Been Gone"
  2. "Because of You"
  3. "Dark Side"
  4. "Mr. Know It All"
  5. "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)"
  6. "My Life Would Suck Without You"
Flo Rida
  1. "Club Can't Handle Me"
  2. "Whistle"
  3. "Wild Ones"
  4. "Good Feeling"
  5. "Low"
Lana Del Rey
  1. "Video Games"
  2. "Born to Die"
  3. "Blue Jeans"
Pitbull
  1. "Mr. Worldwide" (Intro)
  2. "Hey Baby (Drop It to the Floor)"
  3. "International Love"
  4. "Back in Time"
  5. "I Know You Want Me"
  6. "On the Floor"
  7. "I Like It"
  8. "Give Me Everything"
Example
  1. "Stay Awake"
  2. "Won't Go Quietly"
  3. "Kickstarts"
  4. "Changed the Way You Kiss Me"
Cover Drive
Conor Maynard
  1. Can't Say No
Lawson
  1. "When She Was Mine"
Usher
  1. "OMG"
  2. "Yeah"
  3. "DJ Got Us Fallin' in Love"
  4. "Burn"
  5. "Climax"
  6. "Without You"
  7. "Scream"
Rita Ora
  1. "R.I.P."
  2. "Hot Right Now"
Dizzee Rascal
Cheryl
  1. "Call My Name"
The Wanted
  1. "All Time Low"
  2. "Lightning"
  3. "Gold Forever"
  4. "Chasing the Sun"
  5. "Glad You Came"
Jessie J
  1. "Do It Like a Dude"
  2. "Price Tag" (featuring Rizzle Kicks)
  3. "Who You Are"
  4. "Laserlight"
  5. "Domino"
Ed Sheeran
  1. "Drunk"
  2. "You Need Me, I Don't Need You"
  3. "Small Bump"
  4. "Lego House"
  5. "The A Team"
Justin Bieber
  1. "Somebody to Love"
  2. "Baby"
  3. "All Around the World"
  4. "Die in Your Arms"
  5. "Turn to You"
  6. "One Less Lonely Girl"
  7. "Never Say Never"
  8. "Call Me Maybe" (featuring Carly Rae Jepsen)
  9. "Boyfriend"
Katy Perry
  1. "Hot N Cold"
  2. "Teenage Dream"
  3. "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)"
  4. "Part of Me"
  5. "Wide Awake"
  6. "The One That Got Away"
  7. "We Are the Champions" (Queen cover)
  8. "Firework"
  9. "California Gurls

2013[]

The 2013 Summertime Ball was held on Saturday 8 June 2013 at Wembley Stadium. It was announced on 24 April 2013 that Justin Timberlake would be the guest presenter hosting the ball for 2013. Tickets went on sale on Friday 26 April at 8 am, and sold out in under 2 hours. The 2013 Vodafone Summertime Ball featured the most acts ever for a single Capital FM ball with 21 performers. The headliners, Robbie Williams and Taylor Swift made their ball debuts on Saturday 8 June, with will.i.am, performing at his fourth ball, but his first one solo, and Olly Murs, who made his debut Summertime Ball performance, being the supporting headline acts. The Wanted's fourth appearance at this ball made them the most frequent performers at the Summertime Ball. Band member Nathan Sykes returned after having major throat surgery earlier on in the year, making this his first performance after his throat surgery. Justin Timberlake also performed at the event, despite only being listed as a host rather than a performer.

Lineup[]

2013 Summertime Ball Stars

Taylor Swift
Robbie Williams

Justin Timberlake
will.i.am
Olly Murs
Jessie J
The Wanted
Labrinth
The Saturdays
Ellie Goulding
Lawson
Rizzle Kicks
Union J
Disclosure
AlunaGeorge
Robin Thicke
Naughty Boy
Rudimental
Duke Dumont
James Arthur
Psy

Special Guests

Eliza Doolittle
Sam Smith
Ella Henderson
B.o.B
A*M*E
Ella Eyre
John Newman
Ed Sheeran

DJ Sets

Marvin Humes

Host

Justin Timberlake

Setlist[]

The Wanted
  1. "All Time Low"
  2. "Chasing the Sun"
  3. "I Found You"
  4. "Walks Like Rihanna"
  5. "Glad You Came"
Ellie Goulding
  1. "Anything Could Happen"
  2. "Starry Eyed"
  3. "Lights"
  4. "I Need Your Love"
Disclosure
  1. "You & Me" (featuring Eliza Doolittle)
  2. "Latch" (featuring Sam Smith)
  3. "White Noise" (with AlunaGeorge)
AlunaGeorge
Psy
  1. "Gentleman"
  2. "Gangnam Style"
Labrinth
  1. "Express Yourself"
  2. "Let the Sun Shine"
  3. "Beneath Your Beautiful" (featuring Ella Henderson)
  4. "Earthquake"
Lawson
  1. "Learn to Love Again"
  2. "Don't You Worry Child" (Swedish House Mafia cover)
  3. "Brokenhearted" / "Airplanes" (featuring B.o.B)
  4. "Standing in the Dark"
James Arthur
  1. "Impossible"
Robin Thicke
  1. "Blurred Lines"
Naughty Boy
  1. "La La La" (featuring Sam Smith)
The Saturdays
  1. "All Fired Up"
  2. "Forever is Over"
  3. "Gentleman"
  4. "What About Us"
Duke Dumont
  1. "Need U (100%)" (featuring A*M*E)
Olly Murs
  1. "Army of Two"
  2. "Dance with Me Tonight"
  3. "Please Don't Let Me Go"
  4. "Dear Darlin'"
  5. "Heart Skips a Beat" (with Rizzle Kicks)
  6. "Troublemaker"
Union J
  1. "Call Me Maybe" (Carly Rae Jepsen cover)
  2. "Carry You"
Jessie J
  1. "Price Tag" (featuring B.o.B)
  2. "Laserlight"
  3. "Wild"
  4. "Domino"
Will.i.am
  1. "#thatPower"
  2. "This is Love"
  3. "The Time (Dirty Bit)"
  4. "I Gotta Feeling"
  5. "Smells Like Teen Spirit" (Nirvana cover)
  6. "Scream & Shout"
Justin Timberlake
  1. "Cry Me a River"
  2. "Ain't No Sunshine"
  3. "Heartbreak Hotel"
  4. "What Goes Around... Comes Around"
  5. "Mirrors"
Rudimental
  1. "Waiting All Night" (featuring Ella Eyre)
  2. "Feel the Love" (featuring John Newman)
Taylor Swift
  1. "22"
  2. "I Knew You Were Trouble"
  3. "Everything Has Changed" (featuring Ed Sheeran)
  4. "We Are Never Getting Back Together"
Robbie Williams
  1. "Let Me Entertain You"
  2. "Minnie The Moocher" (Cab Calloway cover)
  3. "Rock DJ"
  4. "Be a Boy"
  5. "Candy"
  6. "Angels"

2014[]

The 2014 Summertime Ball was officially announced by Capital FM on Monday 28 April 2014, and the announcement stated that ticket and venue details will be announced the following week. On 6 May, it was confirmed that the ball would return to Wembley Stadium for the fifth consecutive time and be held on Saturday 21 June. The first headliner, Miley Cyrus was announced on 7 May. The full line-up followed on 8 May, with Pharrell Williams and David Guetta as other headliners. Calvin Harris, Ed Sheeran, Little Mix and Enrique Iglesias were later revealed to be the supporting headliners of the mini-festival. Tickets officially went on sale the following day. Marvin Humes opened the show with an introductory DJ set.

Lineup[]

2014 Summertime Ball Stars

Miley Cyrus
Pharrell Williams
David Guetta
Little Mix
Ed Sheeran
Enrique Iglesias
Cheryl
5 Seconds of Summer
Calvin Harris
Ellie Goulding
The Vamps
Jessie J
Iggy Azalea
Rita Ora
Foxes
Clean Bandit
Ella Henderson
Austin Mahone
Duke Dumont
Union J
Kiesza
Rixton

Special Guests

Jess Glynne
Charli XCX
Nathan Sykes
DJ Cassidy
Kelli-Leigh
Jax Jones

Introductory DJ Set

Marvin Humes

Introductory DJ Set[]

Marvin Humes
  1. "Ready for Your Love"
  2. "Look Right Through" (includes a snippet of "Music Sounds Better With You")
  3. "Good Feeling"
  4. "Birthday"
  5. "Show Me Love"
  6. "Love Me Again"
  7. "Selfie"
  8. "Gecko"
  9. "I Wanna Feel"
  10. "Tsunami"
  11. "Party Rock Anthem"
  12. "Stay the Night"
  13. "Nobody to Love"
  14. "My Love"

Setlist[]

Calvin Harris
  1. "Under Control"
  2. "Feel So Close"
  3. "We'll Be Coming Back"
  4. "Bounce"
  5. "Drinking from the Bottle"
  6. "We Found Love"
  7. "Summer"
  8. "Thinking About You"
  9. "Sweet Nothing"
Ellie Goulding
  1. "I Need Your Love"
  2. "Anything Could Happen"
  3. "Goodness Gracious"
  4. "Burn"
Enrique Iglesias
Clean Bandit
  1. "Extraordinary"
  2. "Rather Be" (featuring Jess Glynne)
5 Seconds of Summer
  1. "Don't Stop"
  2. "Teenage Dream" (Katy Perry cover)
  3. "She Looks So Perfect"
Rita Ora
  1. "R.I.P." (Intro)
  2. "How We Do (Party)"
  3. "I Will Never Let You Down"
Foxes
  1. "Youth"
  2. "Clarity"
  3. "Let Go for Tonight"
  4. "Right Here"
  5. "Holding Onto Heaven"
Jessie J
  1. "It's My Party"
  2. "Wild"
  3. "Calling All Hearts" (featuring DJ Cassidy & Nathan Sykes)
  4. "Ain't Been Done"
  5. "Domino"
  6. "Price Tag"
Union J
  1. "Tonight (We Live Forever)"
  2. "Carry You"
Duke Dumont
  1. "I Got U" (featuring Kelli-Leigh & Jax Jones)
  2. "Need U (100%)" (featuring Kelli-Leigh & Jax Jones)
Little Mix
  1. "Salute"
  2. "Move"
Kiesza
  1. "Hideaway"
Austin Mahone
  1. "Mmm Yeah"
Ella Henderson
  1. "Ghost"
Rixton
  1. "Me and My Broken Heart"
Iggy Azalea
  1. "Fancy" (featuring Charli XCX)
Only the Young
  1. "Wake Me Up"
The Vamps
  1. "Can We Dance"
  2. "Wild Heart"
  3. "Somebody to You"
  4. "Last Night"
Cheryl
  1. "Fight for This Love"
  2. "Crazy Stupid Love"
  3. "Call My Name"
Ed Sheeran
  1. "You Need Me, I Don't Need You"
  2. "Lego House"
  3. "Don't"
  4. "Thinking Out Loud"
  5. "The A Team"
  6. "Sing"
Pharrell Williams
  1. "Lose Yourself to Dance"
  2. "Frontin'"
  3. "Marilyn Monroe"
  4. "Hollaback Girl" (Gwen Stefani cover)
  5. "Blurred Lines"
  6. "Get Lucky"
  7. "Happy"
Miley Cyrus
  1. "SMS (Bangerz)"
  2. "Love, Money, Party"
  3. "4X4"
  4. "Wrecking Ball"
  5. "We Can't Stop"
  6. "Party In The U.S.A"
David Guetta
  1. "Shot Me Down"
  2. "Bad"
  3. "Play Hard"
  4. "Memories"
  5. "Sexy Bitch"
  6. "When Love Takes Over"
  7. "Titanium"
  8. "Without You"

2015[]

The 2015 Summertime Ball returned to Wembley Stadium for the sixth consecutive time and was held on Saturday 6 June 2015. The show sold out within the second few hours of ticket shows.[4] On 27 April 2015 One Direction announced they were going to be the first headliners for the show.[5] LunchMoney Lewis was added to the lineup on 19 May, with Rixton and Nick Jonas being added the following day. Former The Wanted star Nathan Sykes joined the lineup on 22 May. After appearing at the ball four times together with The Wanted and joining Jessie J on stage at the Summertime Ball last year plus his awaited performance this year, it was Sykes' sixth consecutive appearance since 2010 making him the most performed act to date. Sam Smith was due to perform, but withdrew from the show due to illness. Kelly Clarkson performed bare foot at this ball. [6]

Lineup[]

2015 Summertime Ball Stars[7]

Ariana Grande
One Direction
Avicii
Little Mix
Sam Smith (Pulled Out)
Olly Murs
Kelly Clarkson
Jason Derulo
Flo Rida
Carly Rae Jepsen
Pitbull
Meghan Trainor
Martin Garrix
Rita Ora
Ne-Yo
Fifth Harmony
Jess Glynne
Rixton
Omi
Nathan Sykes
LunchMoney Lewis

Special Guests

Tinie Tempah

Introductory DJ Set

Marvin Humes

Setlist[]

One Direction
  1. "Steal My Girl"
  2. "Girl Almighty"
  3. "Night Changes"
  4. "Story of My Life"
  5. "What Makes You Beautiful"
  6. "Best Song Ever"
Meghan Trainor
  1. "Lips Are Movin"
  2. "All About That Bass"
  3. "Dear Future Husband"
LunchMoney Lewis
  1. "Bills"
Flo Rida
  1. "Good Feeling"
  2. "Low"
  3. "I Don't Like It, I Love It"
  4. "Wild Ones"
  5. "GDFR"
Little Mix
  1. "Salute"
  2. "Move"
  3. "Black Magic"
  4. "Wings"
Jason Derulo
  1. "Trumpets"
  2. "Talk Dirty"
  3. "The Other Side"
  4. "Want to Want Me"
Kelly Clarkson
  1. "My Life Would Suck Without You"
  2. "Heartbeat Song"
  3. "Since U Been Gone"
  4. "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)"
Rixton
  1. "Me and My Broken Heart"
  2. "We All Want The Same Thing"
Pitbull
  1. "Mr Worldwide (Intro)"
  2. "Don't Stop the Party"
  3. "Timber"
  4. "I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)"
  5. "Hotel Room Service"
  6. "Feel This Moment"
  7. "Give Me Everything" (with Ne-Yo)
Martin Garrix
  1. "Wizard"
  2. "Pompeii" (Bastille cover)
  3. "Latch" (Disclosure cover)
  4. "Rewind Repeat It"
  5. "Lean On" (Major Lazer cover)
  6. "Proxy"
  7. "Tremor"
  8. "Animals"
  9. "Virus (How About Now)"
  10. "Gold Skies"
  11. "Don't Look Down"
  • Note: Snippets of "Helicopter" played throughout Garrix's set between the songs "Wizard" and "Proxy".
Rita Ora
  1. "R.I.P"
  2. "Black Widow"
  3. "I Will Never Let You Down"
  4. "Poison"
  5. "Hot Right Now"
Fifth Harmony
  1. "Worth It"
Nathan Sykes
  1. "More Than You'll Ever Know"
  2. "Kiss Me Quick"
Carly Rae Jepsen
  1. "Call Me Maybe"
  2. "I Really Like You"
Jess Glynne
  1. "Right Here"
  2. "Real Love"
  3. "Not Letting Go" (featuring Tinie Tempah)
  4. "Rather Be"
  5. "Hold My Hand"
Omi
  1. "Cheerleader"
Olly Murs
  1. "Troublemaker"
  2. "Up"
  3. "Beautiful to Me"
  4. "Play That Funky Music"/"Le Freak"/"Good Times"/"Rapper's Delight"/"Working Day and Night"/"Oops Up Side Your Head" (Covers medley)
  5. "Dance with Me Tonight
  6. "Wrapped Up"
  7. Treasure (Bruno Mars cover)
Ariana Grande
  1. "Problem"
  2. "One Last Time"
  3. "Bang Bang"
Ne-Yo
  1. "Let Me Love You (Until You Learn to Love Yourself)"
  2. "Let's Go"
  3. "Coming with You
  4. "Sexy Love"
  5. "So Sick"
  6. "Because Of You"
  7. "Miss Independent"
  8. "Closer"
  9. "Time of Our Lives" (with Pitbull)
  10. "She Knows"
Avicii
  1. "I Could Be the One"
  2. "Hey Brother"
  3. "The Nights"
  4. "Waiting For Love"
  5. "Levels"
  6. "Super Love"
  7. "Wake Me Up"

2016[]

The Summertime Ball returned to Wembley Stadium for the seventh consecutive year on Saturday 11 June 2016.

Little Mix and Tinie Tempah were the main headliners for 2016.

Zayn was due to perform at the event, however pulled out last minute due to nervous health issues and later apologized to fans. He has never performed a concert since.

Lineup[]

2016 Summertime Ball Stars[8]

Little Mix
Tinie Tempah
Ariana Grande
Flo Rida
will.i.am
Zara Larsson
Nick Jonas
Jess Glynne
The Vamps
Clean Bandit & Louisa Johnson
Years & Years
Jillionaire
Craig David
Lukas Graham
Nathan Sykes
Sigala
Mike Posner
WSTRN

Surprise Acts

Dizzee Rascal

Special Guests

Lydia Lucy
Imani Williams
John Newman
Bryn Christopher
Katy B
MNEK

Capital Weekender Introductory DJ Set

Marvin Humes

Capital Weekender Introductory DJ Set[]

Marvin Humes
  1. "This Is What You Came For"
  2. "Cheap Thrills" ("J-C" Carr remix)
  3. "Middle" (Alex Ross remix)
  4. "Love Yourself"
  5. "You Got the Love"
  6. "Intoxicated"
  7. "This Girl"
  8. "You Have Been With Marvin Humes Enjoy the Summertime Ball!!"

Setlist[]

Little Mix[9]
  1. "Black Magic"
  2. "Move"
  3. "Wings"
  4. "Secret Love Song"
  5. "Hair"
  6. "Salute"
Lukas Graham[10]
  1. "7 Years"
  2. "Mama Said"
  3. "Love Yourself" (Justin Bieber cover)
Years & Years[11]
Jillionaire[12]
  1. "Light It Up"
  2. "Can't Feel My Face" (The Weeknd cover)
  3. "Boom"
  4. "Television"
  5. "Watch Out for This (Bumaye)"
  6. "Be Right There" (Diplo cover)
  7. "Where Are Ü Now" (Jack Ü cover)
  8. "Lean On"
The Vamps[13]
  1. "Wake Up"
  2. "Somebody to You"
  3. "I Found a Girl"
  4. "Can We Dance"
Mike Posner[14]
  1. "Cooler than Me"
  2. "I Took a Pill in Ibiza"
Clean Bandit & Louisa Johnson[15]
  1. "Tears"
Nick Jonas[16]
  1. "Levels"
  2. "Close"
  3. "Jealous"
Will.i.am[17]
  1. "This Is Love"
  2. "#thatPOWER"
  3. "Feelin' Myself"
  4. "It's My Birthday" (featuring Lydia Lucy)
  5. "Boys & Girls" (featuring Lydia Lucy)
  6. "I Gotta Feeling" (featuring Lydia Lucy)
  7. "Boom Boom Pow"
  8. "Seven Nation Army" (The White Stripes cover)
  9. "Smells Like Teen Spirit" (Nirvana cover)
  10. "Scream & Shout"
WSTRN[18]
  1. "In2"
Zara Larsson[19]
  1. "Lush Life"
  2. "Never Forget You" (featuring MNEK)
Jess Glynne[20]
  1. "Don't Be So Hard on Yourself"
  2. "Real Love"
  3. "Right Here"
  4. "My Love"
  5. "Hold My Hand"
Nathan Sykes[21]
  1. "Kiss Me Quick"
  2. "Over and Over Again" (with Louisa Johnson)
  3. "Give It Up"
Sigala[22]
  1. " Stay with Me" (Sam Smith cover)
  2. "Where's Your Head At" (Basement Jaxx cover)
  3. "Let's Take it Back to the Old Skool" (DJ Tipstarr cover)
  4. "Easy Love"
  5. "Say You Do" (featuring Imani)
  6. "Give Me Your Love" (featuring John Newman)
  7. "Sweet Lovin'" (featuring Bryn Christopher)
Dizzee Rascal[23]
  1. "Hype"
  2. "Bonkers"
Ariana Grande[24]
  1. "Bang Bang"
  2. "Problem"
  3. "One Last Time"
  4. "Into You"
  5. "Greedy"
  6. "Break Free"
  7. "Dangerous Woman"
Flo Rida[25]
  1. "Good Feeling"
  2. "Low"
  3. "Club Can't Handle Me"
  4. "G.D.F.R."
  5. "Hello Friday"
  6. "Wild Ones"
  7. "My House"
Craig David[26]
  1. "Re-Rewind (The Crowd Say Bo Selecta)"
  2. "Fill Me In"
  3. "Nothing Like This"
  4. "When the Bassline Drops"
  5. "7 Days"
  6. "One More Time"
  7. "16"
Tinie Tempah[27]
  1. "Written In The Stars"
  2. "Pass Out"
  3. "Not Letting Go" (with Jess Glynne)
  4. "Miami 2 Ibiza"
  5. "Turn the Music Louder (Rumble) (featuring Katy B)
  6. "Girls Like" (with Zara Larsson)
  7. "Tsunami (Jump)"

2017[]

The Capital Summertime Ball with Vodafone returned to Wembley Stadium on Saturday 10 June 2017 with the event being announced on Friday 28 April 2017 by Roman Kemp and Vick Hope via Capital Breakfast. They announced 7 acts per-day from Monday 7 May until Wednesday 9 May and the headlining act was announced on Thursday 10 May with tickets going on sale the same day and selling out in 30 minutes. Maroon 5 pulled out of the event and were replaced by Liam Payne and Sigala on Thursday 8 June. Bruno Mars and Little Mix headlined the event with Shawn Mendes and Niall Horan as supporting headliners.

Capital FM produced three programs dedicated to this event: on 10 June 2017, it broadcast live backstage from 6 am to 3 pm with Rob Howard, Will Cozens and Jimmy Hill, then live coverage from Wembley from 3 pm to 11 pm by three presenters in order: Ant Payne, Vick Hope and The Bassman, and finally JJ ran an "Afterparty" edition until 2 am at night; on the next day, JJ reviewed every best moment from the event on his slot 7-10 pm. After this, the network moved back to normal programming. Highlights of the event were aired on Capital TV from 7:00 pm to 10:30 pm on the day of the ball.

Lineup[]

2017 Summertime Ball Stars[28][29]

Bruno Mars
Little Mix
Maroon 5 (Pulled Out)
Shawn Mendes
Niall Horan
Charlie Puth
Zedd
Olly Murs
Stormzy
Dua Lipa
Zara Larsson
Anne-Marie
5 After Midnight
James Arthur
JP Cooper
Louisa Johnson
Sean Paul
Jax Jones & Raye
Julia Michaels
Martin Jensen
Rag'n'Bone Man
Sigala
Liam Payne

Special Guests[30][31]

Hailee Steinfeld
Ella Eyre
Imani Williams
Craig David

Introductory DJ Set

Marvin Humes

Setlist[]

Bruno Mars[32]
  1. "24K Magic"
  2. "Treasure"
  3. "That's What I Like"
  4. "Runaway Baby"
  5. "Locked Out of Heaven"
  6. "Just the Way You Are"
  7. "Uptown Funk"
Zara Larsson[33]
  1. "Ain't My Fault"
  2. "Never Forget You"
  3. "I Would Like"
  4. "Lush Life"
Stormzy[34]
  1. "Shut Up"
  2. "Shape of You"
  3. "Big for Your Boots"
Olly Murs[35]
  1. "Wrapped Up"
  2. "Heart Skips a Beat"
  3. "Kiss Me"
  4. "Unpredictable" (with Louisa Johnson)
  5. "Dance with Me Tonight"
  6. "Troublemaker"
Louisa Johnson[36]
Clean Bandit[37]
  1. "Rather Be"
  2. "Tears" (with Louisa Johnson)
  3. "Real Love"
  4. "Symphony"
  5. "Rockabye" (with Anne-Marie and Sean Paul)
Martin Jensen[38]
  1. "Solo Dance"
Dua Lipa[39]
  1. "Hotter than Hell"
  2. "Be the One"
  3. "Scared to Be Lonely"
  4. "Blow Your Mind (Mwah)"
Jax Jones & Raye[40]
Shawn Mendes[41]
  1. "There's Nothing Holdin' Me Back"
  2. "Stitches"
  3. "Ruin"
  4. "Mercy"
  5. "Castle on the Hill" (Ed Sheeran cover) / "Treat You Better" (Acoustic Piano Versions)
  6. "Treat You Better"
Sigala[34]
  1. "Give Me Your Love"
  2. "Easy Love"
  3. "Say You Do" (featuring Imani Williams)
  4. "Came Here for Love" (featuring Ella Eyre)
  5. "Ain't Giving Up" (featuring Craig David)
JP Cooper[42]
  1. September Song"
  2. "Perfect Strangers"
Zedd[44]
  1. "Beautiful Now"
  2. "Rude"
  3. "Break Free"
  4. "I Want You to Know"
  5. "Clarity"
  6. "Stay the Night"
  7. "Closer" (The Chainsmokers cover)
  8. "Stay"
  9. "Starving" (featuring Hailee Steinfeld)
5 After Midnight[45]
  1. "Crazy in Love" (Beyoncé song)
  2. "Up In Here"
Charlie Puth[46]
  1. "Marvin Gaye"
  2. "We Don't Talk Anymore"
  3. "See You Again" (Part 2)
  4. "Attention"
Anne-Marie[47]
  1. "Alarm"
  2. "Ciao Adios"
Liam Payne[48]
  1. "Strip That Down"
Rag'n'Bone Man[49]
  1. "Human"
  2. "Skin"
Julia Michaels[50]
  1. "Issues"
Sean Paul[51]
  1. "Get Busy"
  2. "Cheap Thrills"
  3. "Got 2 Luv U"
  4. "Baby Boy"
  5. "Breathe"
  6. "No Lie" (with Dua Lipa)
  7. "Body"
  8. "Like Glue"
  9. "Gimme the Light"
  10. "Trumpets"
  11. "Temperature"
Niall Horan[52]
  1. "Slow Hands"
  2. "This Town"
Little Mix[53]
  1. "Touch"
  2. "No More Sad Songs"
  3. "Wings"
  4. "Hair" (with Sean Paul)
  5. "Black Magic"
  6. "Power"
  7. "Shout Out to My Ex"

2018[]

The Capital Summertime Ball returned to Wembley Stadium on Saturday 9 June 2018 and was announced by Roman Kemp and Vick Hope on Capital Breakfast on Friday 28 April. 5 acts were announced everyday from Monday 30 April 2018 until 3 May 2018. Tickets went on sale on Thursday 3 May 2018 and sold out in 5 days. Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello headlined the event, with Rita Ora and Charlie Puth as supporting headliners. Marvin Humes did a DJ set from 2:40 pm before the main show began at 3 pm.

Lineup[]

2018 Summertime Ball Stars[54]

Shawn Mendes
Camila Cabello
Charlie Puth
Rita Ora
Rudimental
Jess Glynne
Jax Jones
Clean Bandit
Stefflon Don
Jonas Blue
Yungen
Craig David
Anne-Marie
Mabel
James Arthur
Sean Paul
Sigala
Raye
G-Eazy
Years & Years

Special Guests

Demi Lovato
Louisa Johnson
Ramz
Not3s
Ella Eyre
Dan Caplen
Yxng Bane
JP Cooper
Dakota
Jack & Jack
HRVY
Paloma Faith

Introductory DJ Set

Marvin Humes

Introductory DJ Set[]

Marvin Humes
  1. "One Kiss"
  2. "More than Friends"
  3. "17"
  4. "New Rules"
  5. "God's Plan"
  6. "Rockstar"
  7. "Finesse"
  8. "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)"
  9. "Shape of You"
  10. "Man's Not Hot"
  11. "Big for Your Boots"
  12. "Jump"
  13. "Levels
  14. "Wake Me Up"
  15. "Bonkers"

Setlist[]

Camila Cabello[55]
  1. "Never Be the Same"
  2. "Bad Things"
  3. "Can't Help Falling in Love" (Elvis Presley cover)
  4. "Consequences"
  5. "Into It"
  6. "Havana"
Anne-Marie[56]
  1. "Alarm"
  2. "Ciao Adios"
  3. "Friends"
  4. "2002"
Clean Bandit[57]
  1. "Rockabye" (with Anne-Marie)
  2. "I Miss You"
  3. "Solo" (featuring Demi Lovato)
  4. "Tears" (featuring Louisa Johnson)
  5. "Symphony"
Jax Jones[58]
  1. "House Work"
  2. "I Got U"
  3. "Breathe"
  4. "Barking" (featuring Ramz)
  5. "Instruction" (with Stefflon Don featuring Demi Lovato)
  6. "You Don't Know Me" (with Raye)
Mabel[60]
  1. "Finders Keepers"
  2. "My Lover" (featuring Not3s)
  3. "Passionfruit" (Drake cover)
  4. "Fine Line" (featuring Not3s)
Years & Years[61]
  1. "King"
  2. "Shine"
  3. "Sanctify"
  4. "Desire"
  5. "If You're Over Me"
Rudimental[64]
  1. "Waiting All Night" (featuring Ella Eyre)
  2. "Sun Comes Up" (with James Arthur)
  3. "Lay It All On Me" (featuring Afronaut Zu)
  4. "Feel The Love" (featuring Afronaut Zu)
  5. "These Days" (with Jess Glynne featuring Dan Caplen)
Sean Paul[65]
  1. "No Lie"
  2. "Get Busy (Shake That Ting)"
  3. "Cheap Thrills"
  4. "Got 2 Luv U"
  5. "Baby Boy"
  6. "Breathe"
  7. "Like Glue"
  8. "Temperature"
  9. "Mad Love"
Craig David[66]
  1. "Re-Rewind (The Crowd Say Bo Selecta)"
  2. "When the Bassline Drops"
  3. "Fill Me In"
  4. "Heartline"
  5. "Nothing Like This"
  6. "7 Days"
  7. "Ain't Giving Up"
  8. "I Know You"
Yungen[67]
  1. "Bestie" (featuring Yxng Bane)
Stefflon Don[68]
Jonas Blue[69]
  1. "Perfect Strangers" (featuring JP Cooper)
  2. "Fast Car" (featuring Dakota)
  3. "Rise" (featuring Jack & Jack)
  4. "By Your Side" (with Raye)
  5. "Mama" (featuring HRVY)
Jess Glynne[70]
  1. "Hold My Hand"
  2. "Rather Be"
  3. "I'll Be There"
  4. "Right Here"
  5. "My Love"
  6. "Don't Be So Hard On Yourself"
Sigala[71]
  1. "Came Here For Love" (featuring Ella Eyre)
  2. "Sweet Lovin'"
  3. "Easy Love"
  4. "Say You Do"
  5. "Give Me Your Love"
  6. "Lullaby" (featuring Paloma Faith)
Charlie Puth[72]
  1. "How Long"
  2. "We Don't Talk Anymore"
  3. "See You Again" (Part 2)
  4. "Done for Me"
  5. "Attention"
Rita Ora[73]
  1. "Your Song"
  2. "I Will Never Let You Down"
  3. "Girls"
  4. "Lonely Together"
  5. "Black Widow"
  6. "For You"
  7. "Anywhere"
Shawn Mendes[74]
  1. "There's Nothing Holdin' Me Back"
  2. "Stitches"
  3. "Nervous"
  4. "Lost in Japan"
  5. "Ruin"
  6. "Thinkin Bout You" (Frank Ocean cover)
  7. "Mercy"
  8. "In My Blood"
  9. "Use Somebody" (Kings of Leon cover)/"Treat You Better"

2019[]

The 2019 Summertime Ball was held on Saturday, 8 June 2019 at Wembley Stadium for the 10th consecutive year. The lineup was announced on Capital Breakfast with Roman Kemp, Vick Hope and Sonny Jay from Monday, 29 April 2019.[75] The lineup was announced by being revealed on billboards across the United Kingdom.[76] The person who spotted the 'Ballboards' had to text 83958 with their Location and the artist they saw and as a result of confirming an artist Kemp would give the caller a pair of tickets to this year's event.

The headliner was announced to be Calvin Harris on 2 May 2019. Marvin Humes did an Introductory DJ Set at 2:00 pm, with the show starting at 2:30 pm BST and finishing at approximately 10 pm BST. Roman Kemp, Vick Hope and Sonny Jay hosted the Ball. Tickets sold out on 8 May 2019 (six days after they originally went on sale).[77]

The Summertime Ball 2019 announcement dates were are as follows:

  • Friday 26 April 2019 – Date, Location and Venue confirmed
  • Monday 29 April 2019 – First six acts announced (Mark Ronson, 5SOS, Ellie Goulding, Khalid, Jonas Brothers & Halsey)
  • Tuesday 30 April 2019 – Second six acts announced (Maroon 5, Jess Glynne, Ava Max, Lauv, Jonas Blue & Mabel)
  • Wednesday 1 May 2019 – Capital FM VIP tickets go on sale at 8:00 am BST. Third six acts announced (Anne-Marie, Sigala, Sigrid, Tom Walker, Jax Jones & Rita Ora)
  • Thursday 2 May 2019 – General sale at 8:00 am BST and final act announced (Calvin Harris)
  • Thursday 6 June 2019 – Mark Ronson announced as the opening act
  • Friday 7 June 2019 – HRVY added to the lineup as a special guest for one of the performers which turned out to be Jonas Blue

The radio schedule for the Summertime Ball 2019 was follows:

  • 9 am – Rob Howard
  • noon – Aimee Vivian
  • 4 pm – Will Manning
  • 7 pm – Ant Payne

There was also a livestream on the Capital FM Website, the Global Player or Capital app or on Capital's channel on Apple News which started at 2:30 pm BST hosted by Vick Hope, Jimmy Hill and Marvin Humes (as Backstage Reporter). The livestream was also available to watch on Capital's TikTok page hosted by HRVY.[78] Highlights & vlogs of the 2019 Summertime Ball were uploaded to Capital's and other people's YouTube channels from Sunday 9 June 2019. There were also Ball updates on Capital's Instagram, Twitter and Facebook pages.

The Capital livestream/Stage times were as follows:

  • 2:30 pm – Mark Ronson
  • 2:50 pm – Jess Glynne
  • 3:20 pm – Sigala
  • 3:40 pm – Anne-Marie
  • 4:00 pm – Jonas Blue
  • 4:20 pm – Sigrid
  • 4:35 pm – Mabel
  • 4:50 pm – Tom Walker
  • 5:10 pm – Ava Max
  • 5:20 pm – Khalid
  • 5:40 pm – Jax Jones
  • 6:05 pm – Jonas Brothers
  • 6:45 pm – Ellie Goulding
  • 7:05 pm – Lauv
  • 7:15 pm – Halsey
  • 7:35 pm – Rita Ora
  • 7:55 pm – 5SOS
  • 8:25 pm – Maroon 5
  • 9:00 pm – Calvin Harris

Lineup[]

2019 Summertime Ball Stars[79][80]

Calvin Harris
Mark Ronson
5 Seconds of Summer
Maroon 5
Jess Glynne
Sigala
Anne Marie
Jonas Blue
Sigrid
Mabel
Tom Walker
Ava Max
Khalid
Jax Jones
Jonas Brothers
Ellie Goulding
Lauv
Halsey
Rita Ora

Hosts

Roman Kemp
Vick Hope
Sonny Jay

Special Guests

HRVY
Goodboys
Ella Eyre
Becky Hill
Raye
Stefflon Don
Busted

Introductory DJ Set

Marvin Humes

Introductory DJ Set[]

Marvin Humes Introductory DJ Set
  1. "High Hopes"
  2. "Body"
  3. "Juice"
  4. "No Tears Left to Cry"
  5. "Girls Like"/"Intoxicated"
  6. "Vossi Bop"/"Bad Guy"
  7. "Milkshake"
  8. "Happier"
  9. "Old Town Road"
  10. "I Don't Care"
  11. "I Like It"
  12. "Say My Name"
  13. "Can't Hold Us"
  14. "Piece of Your Heart" (with Goodboys)

Setlist[]

  1. "Nothing Breaks Like a Heart"
  2. "Electricity"
  3. "Late Night Feelings"
  4. "Ooh Wee"
  5. "Shallow (Remix)"
  6. "Find U Again"
  7. "Valerie"
  8. "Uptown Funk"
Jess Glynne[82]
  1. "Hold My Hand"
  2. "These Days"
  3. "Thursday"
  4. "One Touch"
  5. "All I Am"
  6. "I'll Be There"
  1. "Just Got Paid" (featuring Ella Eyre)
  2. "Give Me Your Love"
  3. "Lullaby"
  4. "Wish You Well" (featuring Becky Hill)
  5. "Ain't Giving Up"
  6. "Came Here for Love" (featuring Ella Eyre)
Anne-Marie[84]
  1. "Friends"
  2. "Rockabye"
  3. "Alarm"
  4. "Ciao Adios"
  5. "2002"
Jonas Blue[85]
  1. "Fast Car"
  2. "By Your Side"
  3. "Back & Forth"
  4. "What I Like About You"
  5. "Rise" (featuring HRVY)
  6. "Mama" (featuring HRVY)
  7. "Polaroid" (featuring HRVY)
  8. "Perfect Strangers" (featuring HRVY)
Sigrid[86]
  1. "Strangers"
  2. "Mine Right Now"
  3. "Don't Feel Like Crying"
  1. "Just You And I"
  2. "Leave A Light On"
  1. "So Am I"
  2. "Sweet but Psycho"
  1. "Young Dumb & Broke"
  2. "Love Lies"
  3. "Silence"
  4. "Better"
  5. "Talk"
  1. "House Work"
  2. "Bad Guy" (Billie Eilish cover)
  3. "Play" / "One More Time" (Daft Punk cover) / "One Kiss" (Calvin Harris cover)
  4. "All Day and Night"
  5. "Breathe"
  6. "Ring Ring" (with Mabel)
  7. "You Don't Know Me" (featuring Raye)
  8. "Instruction" (featuring Stefflon Don)
Jonas Brothers[91]
  1. "Burnin' Up"
  2. "Jealous"
  3. "Cake by the Ocean"
  4. "Cool"
  5. "Sucker"
  6. "Year 3000" (featuring Busted)
Ellie Goulding[92]
  1. "I Need Your Love"
  2. "Close To Me"
  3. "Sixteen"
  4. "On My Mind"
  5. "Love Me like You Do"
  6. "Burn"
  1. "I Like Me Better"
  2. "I'm So Tired..."
Halsey[94]
  1. "Without Me"
  2. "Nightmare"
  3. "Closer"
  4. "Eastside" (with Khalid)
Rita Ora[95]
  1. "Your Song"
  2. "Let You Love Me"
  3. "I Will Never Let You Down"
  4. "Lonely Together"
  5. "Anywhere"
  1. "She Looks So Perfect"
  2. "Easier"
  3. "Who Do You Love"
  4. "Amnesia"
  5. "Want You Back"
  6. "Youngblood"
Maroon 5[96]
  1. "Payphone"
  2. "Don't Wanna Know"
  3. "This Love"
  4. "Sugar"
  5. "She Will Be Loved"
  6. "Girls Like You"
  7. "Moves Like Jagger"
Calvin Harris
  1. "Giant"
  2. "Sweet Nothing"
  3. "I Need Your Love"
  4. "Blame"
  5. "Bounce"
  6. "How Deep Is Your Love"
  7. "This Is What You Came For"
  8. "One Kiss"
  9. "Summer"
  10. "Promises"
  11. "I'm Not Alone"
  12. "We Found Love"

2020[]

The 2020 Summertime Ball was due to be hosted on Saturday 6 June 2020 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. However, on 19 March 2020, Capital announced that it had cancelled the Ball due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and Government issued advice surrounding the event.[97] The ball is due to return in 2021.[98] On 6 May 2020, Capital announced a replacement event called The Best of the Capital Summertime Ball. The two-hour special showcased highlights from the previous decade and was shown on Sky One, Capital FM, YouTube and Global Player from 5:00 pm BST on 16 May.[99][100]

2021[]

Summertime Ball never took place this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, in it's place, "Capital Up Close With Barclaycard" took place at London's Under The Bridge venue. The only way in was to win tickets by listening to Capital FM for a chance of winning tickets to the gig.

28th July-Anne-Marie

12th August- Mabel

27th August- Capital Weekender Live featuring MistaJam, Jodie Harsh, 220 Kid and Billen Ted

31st August- Years & Years


2022[]

This will be the first Summertime Ball in Three Years. Takes Place on Saturday 11th June. Lineup will be revealed in May. The Capital schedule for the weekend will be as follows Saturday 11th June 8am-11am: Capital Breakfast with Roman Kemp 11am-2pm Kamilla Rose and Jimmy Hill 2pm-3pm Pre-Show Party With Will Manning 3pm-10:15pm Capital's Summertime Ball 10:15pm-1am Coco Cole

Sunday 12th June 1am-6am Ant Payne 6am-12pm All Day Summertime Ball After-Party with Will Cozens and Rob Howard 12pm-4pm All Day Summertime Ball After-Party with Marvin 4pm-7pm Big Top 40 7pm-10pm Best of the ball with Jimmy Hill 10pm-1am Kemi Rodgers

Most frequent performers[]

  • Bold indicates they headlined a ball that year.
  • Italics indicates they were a special guest or surprise act that year.
Apps. Artist Years Appeared
7 Nathan Sykes
*as a member of The Wanted
2010*, 2011*, 2012*, 2013*, 2014, 2015, 2016
5 Rita Ora 2012, 2014, 2015, 2018, 2019
Jess Glynne 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019
4 Dizzee Rascal 2009, 2010, 2012, 2016
Calvin Harris 2009, 2010, 2014, 2019
Ella Eyre 2013, 2017, 2018, 2019
Ellie Goulding 2010, 2013, 2014, 2019
The Wanted 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
Jessie J 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
Little Mix 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017
Clean Bandit 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018
Sigala 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
3 JLS 2009, 2010, 2011
Enrique Iglesias 2009, 2011, 2014
Kelly Clarkson 2009, 2012, 2015
Cheryl 2010, 2012, 2014
Will.i.am 2010, 2013, 2016
Tinie Tempah 2010, 2015, 2016
Ed Sheeran 2012, 2013, 2014
Flo Rida 2012, 2015, 2016
Olly Murs 2013, 2015, 2017
Nick Jonas
*as a member of The Jonas Brothers
2015, 2016, 2019*
Louisa Johnson 2016, 2017, 2018
Craig David 2016, 2017, 2018
Anne-Marie 2017, 2018, 2019
Jax Jones 2017, 2018, 2019
Raye 2017, 2018, 2019
2 Katy Perry 2009, 2012
The Saturdays 2009, 2013
Usher 2010, 2012
Justin Bieber 2010, 2012
Labrinth 2010, 2013
Jason Derulo 2010, 2015
Example 2011, 2012
Ne-Yo 2011, 2015
Mike Posner 2011, 2016
Rizzle Kicks 2012, 2013
Pitbull 2012, 2015
Carly Rae Jepsen 2012, 2015
Union J 2013, 2014
Ella Henderson 2013, 2014
Duke Dumont 2013, 2014
Rixton 2014, 2015
The Vamps 2014, 2016
5 Seconds of Summer 2014, 2019
Ariana Grande 2015, 2016
Niall Horan
*as a member of One Direction
2015*, 2017
Liam Payne
*as a member of One One Direction
2015*, 2017
Camila Cabello
*as a member of Fifth Harmony
2015*, 2018
Zara Larsson 2016, 2017
Imani Williams 2016, 2017
Shawn Mendes 2017, 2018
Charlie Puth 2017, 2018
Sean Paul 2017, 2018
Stefflon Don 2018, 2019
HRVY 2018, 2019
JP Cooper 2017, 2018
Jonas Blue 2018, 2019

See also[]

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  17. ^ "Will.i.am – DJ Set (Live At The Summertime Ball 2016)". Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  18. ^ "WSTRN – 'In2' (Live At The Summertime Ball 2016)". Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  19. ^ "MNEK - 'Never Forget You' (Live At The Summertime Ball 2016)". Capital.
  20. ^ "Jess Glynne – 'Rather Be' (Live At The Summertime Ball 2016)". Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  21. ^ "Nathan Sykes – 'Over And Over Again' (Live At The Summertime Ball 2016)". Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  22. ^ http://www.capitalfm.com/artists/sigala/performances/easy-love-summertime-ball-2016/ (Note that this reference excludes the DJ set at the beginning)
  23. ^ "Dizzee Rascal – 'Bonkers' (Live At The Summertime Ball 2016)". Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  24. ^ "She's A 'Dangerous Woman' – And Ariana Grande Just Proved It With A KILLER #CapitalSTB Set!". Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  25. ^ "Flo Rida – 'Wild Ones' (Live At The Summertime Ball 2016)". Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  26. ^ "Craig David – '7 Days' (Live At The Summertime Ball 2016)". Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  27. ^ http://www.capitalfm.com/artists/tinie-tempah/performances/pass-out-summertime-ball-2016/ (Note that "Drinking From the Bottle" and "Frisky" were not performed. This can be found on the YouTube video for Tinie Tempah's set)
  28. ^ "Instagram post by Capital • May 11, 2017 at 8:30am UTC". Instagram. Archived from the original on 24 December 2021. Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  29. ^ "Instagram post by Capital • Jun 8, 2017 at 8:06am UTC". Instagram. Archived from the original on 24 December 2021. Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  30. ^ "Instagram post by Capital • Jun 10, 2017 at 4:37pm UTC". Instagram. Archived from the original on 24 December 2021. Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  31. ^ "Instagram post by @ellaeyre • Jun 10, 2017 at 6:59pm UTC". Instagram. Archived from the original on 24 December 2021. Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  32. ^ "Bruno Mars Brought The (Uptown) Funk To Open The Summertime Ball In Serious Style!". Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  33. ^ "You're NEVER Going To Forget Zara Larsson's Unmissable #CapitalSTB Set!". Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  34. ^ a b "Stormzy Got The #CapitalSTB Crowd Pumped With His Powerful Grime Bangers". Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  35. ^ "80,000 People Were Dancing with Olly Murs Tonight As He Got The #CapitalSTB Party Started!". Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  36. ^ "Louisa Johnson Wowed The #CapitalSTB Crowd With Her Infectious Brand Of Incredible Pop". Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  37. ^ "Clean Bandit Brought Louisa Johnson, Sean Paul & Anne-Marie To Their Hit Filled Summertime Ball Set!". Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  38. ^ "Martin Jensen Turned The Volume Up With His Lively #CapitalSTBB Performance". Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  39. ^ "Dua Lipa Strutted Her Stuff On The #CapitalSTB Stage & Brought Her Biggest Hits With Her Too". Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  40. ^ "Jax Jones & Raye Brought Their Hit Track 'You Don't Know Me' To The #CapitalSTB Stage In The Sun!". Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  41. ^ "Shawn Mendes Mashed Up His Hit 'Treat You Better' With Ed Sheeran's 'Castle On The Hill' & It Was Beautiful!". Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  42. ^ "JP Cooper Made Quite The Impact With A Stunning Debut #CapitalSTB Set". Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  43. ^ "James Arthur Brought The Hippy Vibes To The Ball And Had The Crowds Rocking!". Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  44. ^ "Zedd Turn Wembley Into A Massive Rave With His Dancfloor Bangers At The #CapitalSTB". Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  45. ^ "5 After Midnight Prove They've Got Dance Moves For Days With An Energetic Debut #CapitalSTB Set". Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  46. ^ "80,000 Of You Were Paying Attention – Charlie Puth Put On An Incredible #CapitalSTB Performance!". Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  47. ^ "Anne-Marie Owned The #CapitalSTB Stage With Her Incredible Pop Anthems & Flawless Vocals". Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  48. ^ "Liam Payne's First Ever Solo Live Performance Is Already A #CapitalSTB Classic". Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  49. ^ "Rag'n'Bone Man Got Hella Soulful With 80,000 Of You At The #CapitalSTB". Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  50. ^ "No 'Issues' Here – Julia Michaels Put On A Stellar Performance At The #CapitalSTB!". Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  51. ^ "Sean Paul Brought ALL His Anthems For A Totally Epic #CapitalSTB Live Set". Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  52. ^ "Niall Horan Got This Town Singing Along With His Gorgeous #CapitalSTB Set – Stunning!". Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  53. ^ "Little Mix's Ninth Ball Set Was Undoubtedly Their Best Yet As They Brought ALL The Power". Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  54. ^ "Capital on Instagram: "Class of 2018