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Rita Ora sends pulses racing as she storms the stage alongside Will Smith, Jade Thirwall and a surprise performance from JLS at Capital's Summertime Ball
Rita Ora sends pulses racing as she storms the stage alongside Will Smith, Jade Thirwall and a surprise performance from JLS at Capital's Summertime Ball

Daily Mail​

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Rita Ora sends pulses racing as she storms the stage alongside Will Smith, Jade Thirwall and a surprise performance from JLS at Capital's Summertime Ball

Rita Ora stormed the stage alongside a surprise performance from JLS at Capital's Summertime Ball with Barclaycard at Wembley Stadium on Sunday. The songstress, 34, toped the star-studded bill alongside Jade Thirlwall, Will Smith and Jessie J as she belted out her biggest hits. Rita looked every inch the pop star for her steamy set, in a skimpy leather co-ord with tiny hot pants and revealing crop top that showcased her jaw-dropping figure. She completed the look with knee-high leather boots as she strutted her stuff in front of the 80,000 crowd. Meanwhile JLS sent the crowd wild with their shock performance as Aston Merrygold, Oritsé Williams, Marvin Humes, and JB Gill, following in the footsteps of previous surprise appearances from Craig David and Perrie Edwards. Dressed in trendy denim looks they sang medley of JLS classics, including Club is Alive, She Makes Me Wanna, Beat Again and Everybody in Love. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. Speaking about the surprise performance, the band said: 'It's been 16 years since our first Capital's Summertime Ball and there was no better way to return than surprising fans with our Barclaycard Out of the Blue performance!' 'We love sharing the stage together and to be at such an iconic venue once again was just incredible! Hearing 80,000 people singing back every word to us was a moment we'll never forget'. Elsewhere Fresh Prince of Bel Air star Will, 56, brought his son Jaden, 26, on stage during his high-energy set to mark Father's Day. The rapper sent the crowd into a frenzy when he welcomed Jaden,who is also an established artist, could be heard joking: 'I'm only joining cause it's Father's Day.' Will then told the audience: 'Ladies and gentleman, can you get yourselves up for a second and say hi'. 'Ladies and gentleman, this is my son Jaden. It's a very good time to say I love you.' The proud dad continued: 'Happy Father's Day to all the fathers out there, that's my guy right there.' Will then encouraged the crowd to turn to their kids and tell them they love them, asking them also to embrace for a hug. Rita looked every inch the pop star for her steamy set, in a skimpy leather co-ord with tiny hot pants and revealing crop top that showcased her jaw-dropping figure She completed the look with knee-high leather boots as she strutted her stuff in front of the 80,000 crowd Rita looked nothing short of sensational as she took to the iconic Wembley Stadium stage Will also treated the crowd to a short performance of iconic 90s track Prince Of Bel Air, from the beloved sitcom Jade put on a very animated display during the high energy set Jessie said: 'Today, this show is my last show before I go to beat breast cancer !' As the audience cheered she continued: 'So it's so special to me you have no idea. I feel so special to be from the UK, to be an honest person and say how you feel,' The star then continued his set, including a short performance of iconic 90s track Prince Of Bel Air, from the beloved sitcom. He also sang Miami, with DJ Jazxy Jeff joining him on stage to belt out the nostaglic hit. Later Jessie J chocked back tears and vowed she would 'beat' breast cancer as she took to the stage for her final show before undergoing surgery. The singer, 37, who revealed her diagnosis last week, thanked the crowd for their support as she opened up about her illness. Jessie said: 'Today, this show is my last show before I go to beat breast cancer!'. As the audience cheered she continued: 'So it's so special to me you have no idea. I feel so special to be from the UK, to be an honest person and say how you feel,' 'This is my last show before go treatment and all the things It's the most special thing and I'm so grateful for this life, for you guys, for my career, to my, my son. My partner, my parents'. Before adding: 'My family, my band, my crew. We are so lucky, we have so much to live for, so much joy, so much, so many things to do'. Earlier in the show Lola Young's ear piece threw the show into chaos when it stopped working, causing her to beg fans for help. During her rendition of hit track Messy the 24-year-old said: 'Sorry guys my ears are going in and out.' before shouting out, 'Can I get some new ears?' (L) McFly's Danny Jones (R) Busted's Charlie Simpson As she tried her hardest to sing along to her own lyrics, she couldn't keep in time with the band, so tried to power through, instead asking her fans to: 'Sing along please'. After a few attempts of trying to sing again, she still couldn't hear and said to the crowd: 'It's like they're doing it on purpose' before letting the song end and then walking off the stage. Eurovision 's Remember Monday then came on to sing their aptly named song, What The Hell Just Happened? And it wasn't just Lola's performance which seemed to have problems. Zara Larsson's mic dropped out during her time on stage and the live YouTube stream, was delayed by twenty minutes, meaning viewers were not up to speed with the performances. Fans were less than impressed, taking to social media to fume their disappointment urging Capital 'to do better'.

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