Justin Bieber, Coldplay & more - Who else is performing at the Jingle Bell Ball and how you can get tickets?
One of the biggest concerts around Christmas time has been confirmed, Capital’s Jingle Bell Ball is back for another year, and this year promises to be the best as it features some of the world’s biggest stars.
We’ve seen musicians such as Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran, Calvin Harris, Dua Lipa & more perform at this concert in the past, and this year looks like it will not disappoint.
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When is the Jingle Bell Ball?
The Jingle Bell Ball for 2021 is set to take place in December, for two nights on the 11th and 12th. Doors open at 16:30, with the acts starting at 18:30 and ending at 22:00.
Who’s in the lineup for the 2021 Jingle Bell Ball?
The Jingle Bell Ball features some of the world’s most famous and loved performers from all over the globe and this year is no different. Taking to the stage this year will be: Justin Bieber, Coldplay, Years & Years, Jesy Nelson, Jax Jones, Clean Bandit, Becky Hill, Sigrid, Billen Ted, Riton, Mimi Webb & 220 Kid.
In 2015, Justin Bieber headlined the show, and Capital have confirmed that his first performance at the Jingle Bell Ball in 6 years will see him headline once again, performing tracks off his number 1 album, ‘Justice’.
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How can I purchase tickets?
Capital VIP members were able to purchase tickets at 9:30, November 4. However, don’t worry, general sale tickets will go on sale on Friday, November 5th at 9am.
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