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Jason Derulo Brings the Heat at Capital's Summertime Ball

UK singer Jason Derulo delivered a sizzling performance at Wembley Stadium as part of the Capital's Summertime Ball. The event also featured performances by Robyn, Take That, and Mis-Teeq.

  • Jason Derulo performed at Capital's Summertime Ball at Wembley Stadium
  • The event featured performances by Robyn, Take That, and Mis-Teeq
  • The BBC will broadcast the event on ITV1 at 4.15pm

The annual Capital's Summertime Ball took place at Wembley Stadium last weekend, featuring an impressive lineup of pop stars. Jason Derulo stole the show with his high-energy performance, which included a memorable moment when he whipped his top off during his hit song Want to Love Me. The event also saw performances by Robyn, who brought the crowd down with her emotional rendition of Dancing on My Own, and Take That, who delivered their classic hits.

Mis-Teeq also made a special appearance, with the group reuniting on stage to perform their hit songs. The event was a huge success, with fans enjoying the music and the electric atmosphere at Wembley Stadium.

The BBC will provide coverage of the event on ITV1 at 4.15pm, giving fans the chance to relive the highlights of the Summertime Ball.

In other TV news, the BBC will broadcast the Trooping the Colour: The King's Birthday Parade on BBC One at 10.30am. The event is an annual celebration of the king's birthday, featuring elaborately hatted soldiers on horseback and other regal festivities.

Why this matters: The Capital's Summertime Ball is a major event in the UK music calendar, and the performance by Jason Derulo and other artists will be a major talking point among fans.

What this means for you: What this means for you: As a fan of Jason Derulo or the other performers, you'll be able to relive the highlights of the Summertime Ball and see the coverage of the event on ITV1.

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