Jessie J has announced her sixth studio album, "Don't Tease Me with a Good Time,” releasing on November 28.
The songs "No Secret," "Believe in Magic," "And the Award Goes To" and "Living My Best Life" will all be featured on the tracklist.
Fans can pre-order the album on both vinyl and CD. "There's some signed stuff and there's lots of things happening," she teased in her announcement.
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It comes after Jessie postponed U.K. and European dates for her Acoustic Tour and canceled the American dates altogether following her breast cancer diagnosis and the need for a second surgery.
The news was announced on social media on August 28.
“Unfortunately I have to have a second surgery — nothing too serious but it has to be done by the end of this year,” Jessie said at the time. "This falls in the middle of the tour I had booked. I’m so sorry, I feel frustrated and sad, but I need to be better, I need to be healed.”
The U.K. and European shows originally scheduled for October 2025 will now take place in April 2026. All U.S. tickets will be automatically refunded at the original point of purchase.
The “Price Tag” singer revealed on social media in June that she was diagnosed with breast cancer.
Jessie said that the diagnosis came before her single, "No Secrets," was released in April.
"I have been in and out of tests throughout this whole period,” she added, later noting that she was going “to disappear for a bit after Summertime Ball to have my surgery.”
Weeks later, she updated fans and shared that she was "7 weeks post breast cancer surgery."
"I’m still in the thick of recovery and my body is still finding its way," she wrote in a lengthy update to Instagram on Aug. 8. "But I LOVE music and I LOVE my life and I want to LIVE in the moment.”
Jessie recently returned to the stage, playing at the BBC Radio 2 In the Park festival in England on September 6.
The show marked a special occasion for her 2-year-old son Sky Safir — whom she shares with partner Chanan Safir Colman. It was the first time Sky saw Jessie perform live.
"The last show I did, I had no idea what was gonna happen, and I'm still very much in the recovery process, but I'm definitely not ready for Babins," Jessie said during a speech to the crowd. "I mean, I am, but my doctors are like 'calm down, girl'. Do you know what I mean, you can take the girl out of Essex, put her back in to Essex."
Jessie noted that she was "so grateful to be here," adding, "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," the singer said before acknowledging that the show was "special" because "my son is seeing me sing on stage for the first time."