The 2024 Capital Summertime Ball with Barclaycard has once again delivered an unforgettable musical extravaganza, bringing together some of the biggest names in the industry to perform for a crowd of 80,000 enthusiastic fans. This year’s lineup featured a mix of returning favorites and exciting newcomers, each delivering a set that kept the energy high and the audience on their feet.
The event kicked off with Rudimental, who set the tone with a powerful performance that included hits like “Feel The Love” and “Waiting All Night.” Their set also featured “Green and Gold” with Charlotte Plank and Riko Dan, and the crowd-pleaser “Dancing Is Healing.”
Aitch followed with a dynamic set that included “Taste,” “Strike a Pose,” and “Buss Down.” His performance of “My G” and “Psycho” had the audience rapping along, while “Baby” closed his set on a high note.
Ella Henderson brought her soulful voice to the stage with a set that included “Crazy What Love Can Do” and “21 Reasons” featuring Nathan Dawe. Her performance of “Ghost” was a standout moment, showcasing her vocal prowess.
Caity Baser made her Summertime Ball debut with a lively set that included “Feels This Good” and “Pretty Boys.” Her energy was infectious, and the crowd responded enthusiastically to “Dance Around It” and “Oh Well.”
Jax Jones returned to the Summertime Ball stage with a set full of dance hits, including “Tequila,” “You Don’t Know Me,” and “Instruction.” His collaboration with Cascada on “Everytime We Touch” and “Never Be Lonely” was a highlight, as was his performance of “Breathe.”
Becky Hill, a Summertime Ball favorite, delivered a powerful set that included “Disconnect,” “My Heart Goes (La Di Da),” and “Last Time.” Her performance of “Wish You Well” and “Remember” had the crowd singing along.
Paul Russell made his Ball debut with a set that included “Eat Pray Love” and “Stick Season.” His hit “Lil Boo Thang” was a crowd favorite, and his performance left a lasting impression.
Bradley Simpson, known for his work with The Vamps, performed solo with a set that included “Cry,” “Jolene,” and “Can We Dance.” His new single “Picasso” was well-received by the audience.
The Sugababes brought a nostalgic vibe to the stage with a set that included “Freak Like Me,” “Hole in the Head,” and “Push the Button.” Their performance of “About You Now” had the crowd reminiscing about the early 2000s.
Perrie Edwards made her solo debut with a set that included “Forget About Us” and a mashup of “Tears” and “I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me).” Her performance was a highlight of the evening.
Meghan Trainor brought her signature style to the stage with a set that included “All About That Bass,” “Mother,” and “Lips Are Movin’.” Her performance of “Made You Look” was a standout moment.
Shaboozey performed “A Bar Song (Tipsy),” while Benson Boone delivered a heartfelt set that included “Slow It Down,” “Cry,” and “Beautiful Things.”
Sabrina Carpenter, fresh off her tour with Taylor Swift, performed a set that included “Read Your Mind,” “Feather / Lovefool,” and “Because I Liked a Boy.” Her performance of “Nonsense” was a crowd favorite.
RAYE continued her successful year with a set that included “Worth It,” “Ice Cream Man,” and “Genesis.” Her performance of “Escapism” was a highlight, showcasing her unique style.
David Guetta closed the show with an electrifying set that included “Titanium,” “Sexy Chick,” and “Club Can’t Handle Me.” His performance of “Without You” had the entire stadium dancing.
The 2024 Capital Summertime Ball with Barclaycard was a spectacular event, showcasing a diverse lineup of artists and delivering unforgettable performances. Fans can relive the magic by watching interviews, backstage moments, and performances on Global Player.