Singer Jessie J will be performing at Glastonbury despite having a broken foot. The 23-year-old fell off a stage during hivi karibuni rehearsals for a onyesha and was diagnosed with having ripped ligaments. She then appeared on stage with a cast on her foot and sat on a kiti cha enzi for her performance but she has now revealed that her foot is actually broken. The nyota wrote on Twitter: "I am back in the UK. I didn't tweet all siku yesterday as I was at the hospital having scans on my foot! To get a specific diagnosis. "Turns out I've been hobbling around with a broken foot. So will be in a hence grey darfaydar looking boot and on crutches for 6 weeks (cool lol)." Jessie J is set to play on the Other Stage at the festival on June 25.
Jessie J has cancelled her appearance at today’s Future muziki Festival in Perth.
The Pricetag songstress, who travelled from Brisbane overnight with other headline acts including Fatboy Slim, Tinie Tempah and Swedish House Mafia has contracted a “temporary illness” according to statement released kwa promoters this afternoon.
The British singer helped kick off this year’s Future muziki Festival in Brisbane last night before travelling through the night ahead of her set in front of an expectant crowd of 37,000 at Arena Joondalup tonight.
“Everyone is so tired we are ALL irritable. Gonna be a fun plane journey #sarcastic,” she tweeted before boarding the plane to Perth yesterday.
Her solo onyesha at Challenge Stadium on Monday night “is still in the schedule at this stage” according to officials at Future Music.
Australian DJ Anna Lunoe has been announced as her replacement act at tonight’s festival.
The Pricetag songstress, who travelled from Brisbane overnight with other headline acts including Fatboy Slim, Tinie Tempah and Swedish House Mafia has contracted a “temporary illness” according to statement released kwa promoters this afternoon.
The British singer helped kick off this year’s Future muziki Festival in Brisbane last night before travelling through the night ahead of her set in front of an expectant crowd of 37,000 at Arena Joondalup tonight.
“Everyone is so tired we are ALL irritable. Gonna be a fun plane journey #sarcastic,” she tweeted before boarding the plane to Perth yesterday.
Her solo onyesha at Challenge Stadium on Monday night “is still in the schedule at this stage” according to officials at Future Music.
Australian DJ Anna Lunoe has been announced as her replacement act at tonight’s festival.