Jessie Ware is going large with her forthcoming tour in support of Superbloom.
The British pop artist’s trans-Atlantic tour is said to be her biggest to date, and includes her first-ever U.K. arena run. The Superbloom Tour gets underway in Toronto on Oct. 6, and includes stops in Toronto, New York’s Radio City Music Hall, Washington DC, Chicago, San Francisco and Los Angeles’ Greek Theatre, before heading to Mexico City’s Teatro Metropolitan.
Then, in November, the jaunt heads to Continental Europe before culminating in a U.K. arena stretch with a hometown date at London’s The O2 Arena, and concerts in Glasgow and Manchester.
“I am so excited to be performing my biggest shows ever. We made it to arenas,” she comments in a statement. “I am playing iconic venues around the world and I couldn’t be happier. The Superbloom Tour will be filled with celebration, dancing, theatre, cowboys and goddesses and of course a LOT of singing. Can’t wait to step into my garden where we all shall bloom!”
The presale starts next Tuesday, April 21 at 9am local time, and the general on sale follows on Thursday, April 23 at 9am local time.
But first, the release of Superbloom on Friday, April 17 via EMI Records. It’s the followup to 2020’s What’s Your Pleasure? and 2023’s That! Feels Good!, both of which peaked at No. 3 on the Official U.K. Albums Chart. The London-born singer and songwriter announced her arrival with with her Mercury Prize-nominated debut album from 2012, Devotion, the first of five consecutive U.K. top 10 appearances.
According to a statement, the new collection “erupts into a glittering rush of Studio 54-inflected groove-pop, exploring themes of pleasure, intimacy, connection and transformation,” and houses the previously-released singles “I Could Get Used To This,” “Ride,” and “Automatic.”
Ware personally shaped the sound of the record, “firmly maintaining creative control,” reps say. Collaborators include Ford, Barney Lister, Karma Kid, Jon Shave (Charli XCX), and Stuart Price, while Ben Baptie (Sault, Little Simz, Adele) mixed the album.
“I’ve been trying out this fantasy world and escapism,” she enthuses. I’m not the most by-the-book ‘pop star’, but I do like to play with dress-up, glamor, and fun, While I love dance music, I wanted to dig deeper with this record; to connect with real relationships and appreciate the love I have, and the fears I have of losing it.”
Pre-order Superbloom here.
The ‘Superbloom Tour’ 2026
Oct. 6 — HISTORY Toronto, Toronto, ON
Oct. 8 — Radio City Music Hall, New York, NY
Oct. 10 — The Anthem, Washington, DC
Oct. 11 — The Fillmore Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA
Oct. 13 — Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, IL
Oct. 16 — The Warfield, San Francisco, CA
Oct. 20 — The Greek Theatre, Los Angeles, CA
Oct. 22 — Teatro Metropolitan, Mexico City, MX
Nov. 10 — Casino de Paris, Paris, FR
Nov. 12 — SaSaZu, Prague, CZ
Nov. 13 — Inside Seaside Festival, Gdansk, PL
Nov. 14 — Compensa Concert Hall, Vilnius, LT
Nov. 16 — Huxleys Neue Welt, Berlin, DE
Nov. 18 – K.B Hallen, Copenhagen, DK
Nov. 20 — Ancienne Belgique, Brussels, BE
Nov. 21 — AFAS Live, Amsterdam, NL
Nov. 28 — The O2, London, UK
Dec. 1 — 3Olympia Theatre, Dublin, IE
Dec. 4 — OVO Hydro, Glasgow, UK
Dec. 5 — Co-op Live, Manchester, UK
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