Jessie J took to social media to share big news with her fans months after she was forced to postpone her tour after her devastating cancer diagnosis

Jessie J required surgery after her cancer diagnosis(Image: @jessiej/Instagram)
Jessie J has given her fans a huge update on her career after returning o the stage. The singer had been forced to postpone her planned tour dates after being diagnosed with cancer.
The 37-year-old singer discovered she had breast cancer earlier this year and required surgery. She has endured a tough journey since as she kept her fans up to date with her situation.
Now, after those closest to her continue to support her, she has made a major career announcement that will excite her loyal fanbase. Jessie has confirmed her next album will be released soon.
Revealing the news, Jessie shared Don’t Tease Me With A Good Time will be made available on November 28. It will be her first full album in seven years.

Jessie J shared a look at her new album(Image: @jessiej/Instagram)
An excited Jessie shared a sneak peek at the artwork for the album on social media.Taking to Instagram, she shared the news and told fans they can pre-order it now. DON’T TEASE ME WITH A GOOD TIME OUT 28.11.25. PRE ORDER THE ALBUM NOW LINK IN HIGHLIGHT.”
The news delighted her fans, with one user simply sharing two love heart eye emojis. Another shared a more in-depth message of gratitude, saying: “Jessie… I just want to say thank you. Through everything—the heartbreak, the struggles, the health battles—you’ve kept going. And now, hearing that your new album is coming, I’m honestly in awe.
“Your music has always been a light for so many of us, but this… this feels different. It’s raw, real, and full of your strength. I can’t wait to hear every word, every note, every emotion you’re sharing.
“You’ve shown us what it means to rise, to heal, and to keep shining even when life gets heavy. I’m cheering for you, supporting you, and feeling every moment of this journey with you.”
Earlier this month, Jessie had an emotional message for those who watched her return to the stage at BBC Radio 2 in the Park in Essex. Speaking to the crowd at the event, she said: “I had breast cancer surgery 11 weeks ago today.
“The last show I did I had no idea what was gonna happen. And I’m still very much in the recovery process.”
She continued: “I’m just so grateful to be here. You have no idea how grateful I am to see so many of you singing along after all these years. It truly feels like I’m a little kid still doing what I love.”
And she also shared the sweet news that her two-year-old son was there to see her perform. “Another special thing that’s happening today is that my son is seeing me sing on stage for the first time.” Speaking to him, she said: “Hi Sky. Hi my baby. Love you.”
Among her huge hits on the night, Jessie played her new song, Living My Best Life, which was released in May.
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