Jason Derulo is heading back to Wembley Stadium. The pop star has been confirmed as part of the 2026 Capital’s Summertime Ball with Barclaycard, scheduled for Saturday, June 6, in London. His last appearance at the annual event was in 2015, making this return a full 11 years in the making. The confirmation came during a second wave of artist announcements across Capital Breakfast earlier this week, and presale tickets moved quickly once the expanded lineup went public. Remaining tickets are available through the Global Player app, Capital FM’s official platform, which is free to download with basic registration.
A Derulo set worth showing up for
Those familiar with Derulo’s live performances know he does not treat stage time as background noise. His sets draw from across his catalog, pulling in tracks like Whatcha Say, Wiggle, and Swalla, and his reputation for combining vocal delivery with sharp choreography has followed him through years of touring. His most recent album, The Last Dance, anchored an international touring run that put him back in front of large audiences and reminded the industry that his draw had not faded. That run made him a logical fit for a summer event of this scale.
The full Capital’s Ball lineup in 2026
Derulo shares the bill with 14 other confirmed performers, making this one of the most expansive rosters the event has assembled. Calvin Harris returns for his fourth consecutive appearance, continuing what has become a reliable annual presence at the Ball. RAYE performs in support of her latest album. Niall Horan makes his third Wembley appearance at the event.
Dance music pioneer Fatboy Slim joins the lineup while marking 40 years in the industry. Robyn, Bebe Rexha, Myles Smith, Sienna Spiro, Stephen Sanchez, XG, December 10, and MEEK round out a bill designed to reach across generations and genres. Lola Young arrives at Wembley on the back of a significant moment in her career, having recently won a Grammy for Best Pop Solo Performance, her first win at the ceremony.
How to watch Capital’s Summertime Ball
For anyone unable to attend in person, the event will broadcast live on ITV1 and ITVX on June 6, reaching audiences across the U.K. and internationally. Gates open throughout the day ahead of the performances, giving attendees time to settle before the acts begin.
The June 6 date falls on a Saturday, which has historically helped drive strong attendance numbers at the Ball. For Derulo fans in particular, the show represents something beyond a general concert outing. Eleven years is a long gap between appearances at the same stage, and his confirmed slot signals a deliberate return to a market that has continued following his work throughout that stretch.
What Derulo’s return says about his trajectory
Derulo has kept a high profile through social media, acting projects, and touring even during the years between his Capital’s Ball appearances. The Last Dance extended that presence and gave him new material to bring into live settings. Being placed on a lineup alongside Harris and RAYE, two of the more prominent names on the bill, suggests organizers view him as a peak-draw act rather than a nostalgic booking.
For an event built around the energy of a summer Saturday at Wembley, that placement matters. His set on June 6 will be watched closely, both by the crowd inside the stadium and by the broader audience tuning in through ITV.

