By Sarah Fitzmaurice and Sarah Bull
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She is set to shave her head next Friday for Comic Relief and at Wednesday night's charity concert Jessie J joked that she was making the most of being able to show off her hair.
Her dark tresses weren't the only thing that the Price Tag singer was flaunting - she also had her shape on display in a sheer crop top and a pair of PVC shorts.
Jessie took to the stage at Wembley for the Give It Up For Comic Relief event and opened her performance with a powerful rendition of Do It Like A Dude.
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Hair today, gone... soon: Jessi J took to the stage at Give It Up For Comic Relief at Wembley in a sheer lack crop top and a PVC skirt. The singer joked that she was making the most of her hair before she shaves her head
Jump around: The singer performed her track Dude It Like A Dude first for the crowd at Wembley and put on an energetic show
She joked: 'l've got eight days before I shave my head for Comic Relief so I'm making the most of the different styles I can do while I still can.'
Jessie sported bright red lipstick and displayed a matching fire engine red manicure for the performance, certainly wasn't lacking in the energy department, jumping around the stage for all she was worth.
At one point she dropped down to her knees and bent backwards showing off her toned and taut tummy.
Going for it: The Price Tag singer dropped down to her knees and was seen reclining back showing off her toned and taut stomach
Everybody loves air guitar! Jessie was clearly feeling the music and was seen playing an imaginary instrument
Fierce! As well as her all-black outfit Jessie added a flash of colour to her ensemble with bright red lips
Jessie also treated fans to renditions of her hits Price Tag and ending her set with the high-energy Domino.
The singer was just one of the acts to perform at the event which was put on to help raise funds for Comic Relief, taking place on Friday 15 March.
Rizzle Kicks, Paloma Faith, Kasabian, Noel Gallagher and Emeli Sandé were among the other musical guests at the charity event.Â
Rear of the year? Nicole showed off her shape in the high-waisted knickers and a bra with a mesh top
Dancing queen: Nicole looked in incredible shape as she performed some intricate dance moves during the set
Giving it her all: Nicole performed a selection of her solo hits as well as the Pussycat Dolls track Don't Cha
Emeli showed off her recent weight loss in a fitted pencil skirt and grey T-shirt as she opened her set with Heaven, before taking the tempo down a notch with a vocally stunning performance of Clown.
The Scottish singer finished her set with a performance of her hit track Next To Me.
Paloma Faith also entertained the crowds with her unique sound, showing off her slim figure in a pale pink latex skirt and floral corseted top as she belted out her hits including Picking Up The Pieces.
She's a Brit girl: Emeli Sandé showed off her award-winning skills on stage
Incredible sounds: Emeli performed her upbeat songs as well as the slow song Clown during the set
Jake Bugg was another popular act at the event, singing his hits Lightning Bolt and Seen It All, while Rizzle Kicks entertained the crowds with their boundless energy and performances of When I Was A Youngster, Mama Do The Hump and Get Down With The Trumpets.
Noel Gallagher closed the show with his band High Flying Birds, but complained to host Russell that his name had been misspelled in the programme for the show.
But Noel put any aggravation over the missing 'h' from his surname behind him for a stunning set, singing What A Life and If I Had A Gun.
Wave your hands in the air: Paloma Faith wore an eccentric look on stage
Play fight: At one point, Paloma had a rehearsed 'fight' with her guitarist
Much to the delight of the excited crowd, Noel ended the fundraising event with a rendition of Oasis' Don't Look Back In Anger.
Comedians Jack Whitehall, Noel Fielding and Frankie Boyle also took to the stage during the show.
Host Russell opened the show by making a quip about 'Sachsgate'.
Doing the hump! Rizzle Kicks put on an incredibly high-energy set for the crowd
Fresh new talent: Jake Bugg was among the younger singers to take to the stage for the event
Asking one woman to text to give money to Comic Relief, Russell said: 'Bear in mind that we're on the BBC and I'm playing with someone's phone so that's dangerous.'
'Now what's your grandfather's number?'
He paused before adding: 'And probably on the BBC this will be edited to take out the grandfather reference... a wise editorial decision.'
Brand and Jonathan Ross caused controversy in 2008 when they prank-called former Fawlty Towers star Andrew Sachs and left messages claiming that the comedian had slept with the actor's daughter.
Don't look back in anger: Noel Gallagher performed an Oasis classic to close the show
Closing the show: Noel ended the event with a rendition of the Oasis track Don't Look Back In Anger
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