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Jesse J has announced the release of his sixth studio album, “Don’t Me Tease Me Time.”
On Wednesday, September 17, the singer (37) shared from her Instagram story that she will be releasing her new album on Friday, November 28th. “No Secret,” “Believe in Magic,” “Award Goes To,” and “Living My Best Life” will all be listed on the tracklist.
Fans can pre-order albums on both vinyl and CDs. “There are a few signed things and a lot is going on,” she teased in the announcement.
This comes after Jesse postponed the UK and European dates for her acoustic tour and canceled the US date completely following her breast cancer diagnosis and the need for a second surgery.
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The news was announced in a press release shared with people on August 28th.
“Unfortunately, I have to have a second surgery. There’s nothing too serious about it, but I’ll have to do it by the end of this year,” Jesse said at the time. “This falls midway through the tour I booked. Sorry, I feel frustrated and sad, but I need to get better and be healed.”
The UK and European shows, originally scheduled for October 2025, will be held in April 2026. All US tickets will be automatically refunded at the time of original purchase.
Jesse revealed that he was diagnosed with breast cancer via social media in June.
She said the diagnosis came before her single “No Secrets” was released in April.
“I was taking tests throughout this period,” she continued, adding that she “will disappear a bit after the summer ball to have my surgery.”
A few weeks later, she updated her fans and shared that she was “seven weeks after breast cancer surgery.”
“I’m still at the height of my recovery and my body is still finding its way,” she wrote on August 8th in a lengthy update to Instagram.
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Jesse recently returned to the stage and played on BBC Radio 2 at the UK Park Festival on September 6th.
The show had a special occasion for her two-year-old son Sky Safir. It was the first time Sky had seen Jesse perform live.
“The last show I did, I didn’t know what was going to happen, and I’m still too much in the recovery process, but I’m definitely not ready for Babins,” Jesse said in a speech to the crowd. “I mean, I am, but my doctor is like, “Calm down, girl.” Do you know what I mean, you can take a girl out of Essex and bring her back to Essex. ”
“I’m very grateful to be here,” Jesse said.
“I feel like a little kid. I’m still doing what I love,” Jesse said before admitting that the show was ‘special’ because my son was watching me sing on stage for the first time.