Jessie J will be returning to the stage next week - just days after cancelling her tour.
The singer, 37, was due to perform in the UK and Europe in October and do shows in the US in November but announced that the dates have been rescheduled or cancelled.
The Price Tag hitmaker explained that she has to have a second operation as part of her breast cancer treatment after being diagnosed in June.
She said she felt “frustrated” and “sad” about letting fans down but acknowledged that it was the right thing to do.
However, Jessie J will still perform for fans at Radio 2 In The Park festival in Hylands Park, Chelmsford on Saturday, September 7.
The popstar will take to the stage alongside stars like Bryan Adams, Ronan Keating, Ella Henderson, and Stereophonics.

Also part of the line-up is Belinda Carlisle, Kid Creole & The Coconuts, and Marti Pellow.
On Sunday, the stars performing are Def Leppard, Olly Murs, Anastacia, Soul II Soul, Suede, Louise, David Gray, and Sophie Ellis-Bextor.
The three-day pop festival will also see several BBC Radio 2 presenters take to the stage, including Sara Cox, Trevor Nelson, Romesh Ranganathan, and Michelle Visage.
Jessie J revealed on Thursday that her UK and Europe dates have been postponed until April 2026, but the US tour has been cancelled.
The star - real name is Jessica Cornish - explained in a video on Instagram: “Unfortunately, I have to have a second surgery, nothing too serious, but it has to be done before the end of the year, and unfortunately that falls right in the middle of a tour that I had booked.”

“So that is what it is, and I’m sorry,” the performer said.
“I feel frustrated and sad, but also it is what it is, and I need to be better. I need to be healed, and I know this is the right decision to make.
“So I’m postponing the tour till next year.”
She was diagnosed with early breast cancer in June and had a mastectomy and breast reconstruction that month.
She has since revealed she will need further surgery soon, days after being rushed to hospital with an infection and fluid in her lungs.
Earlier this month, the Do It Like A Dude singer said she has been suffering with hair loss since the initial surgery.
“My hair has been falling out like crazy since the surgery. Five weeks today since my surgery and I'm feeling okay,” she shared.
“I've still got quite a lot of cording so that's my main focus.”
Cording, also known as Axillary Web Syndrome (AWS), is a condition where cord-like structures develop under the skin, usually in the inner arm, after breast cancer surgery.
It can feel like a tight band under the skin, causing pain and restricted movement in the arm and shoulder.
Jessie added: “My boobs still aren't even, it's still so sore.”
The Bang Bang singer then shared her hopes for the future and her two-year-old son Sky.
“I'm just trying to figure out what the next six months will look like,” she said.
“I know I can't do everything that I was suppose to be doing but I just want to be able to make it work the best I can for everybody, me, Sky, my fans but in the right order.”