Jamiroquai announce 2025 tour

Jamiroquai announce 2025 tour

Jamiroquai have announced their return to live stages with The Heels of Steel tour, a 14-date arena tour across the UK and Europe in 2025.

The tour will mark the London acid jazz and funk trailblazers’ first shows in six years, kicking off in Barcelona next November before visiting cities including Lyon, Zurich, Milan, Vienna, Berlin, Cologne, Amsterdam, Paris and Brussels. The UK leg begins in December, with performances at Glasgow’s OVO Hydro, Manchester’s Co-op Live, London’s The O2 and Birmingham’s Utilita Arena.

The band teased the news on Instagram with a post featuring their iconic buffalo man logo, sparking speculation among fans. The official announcement followed two days ago (18th November), with the group sharing their excitement: “It’s been a while since we last toured and we can’t wait to do it again next year. See you on the road!”

Frontman Jay Kay added: “One Man’s mission, for 30 years and counting, to put groove music into YOUR LIFE. Will you join us in the fight to Let The Disco Stay The Same – to conquer all your inner fears and boogie like NEVER before? DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES to heal the world through MUSIC? DO YOU HAVE…. THE HEELS OF STEEL!”

Formed in 1992, Jamiroquai rose to prominence with their fusion of acid jazz, funk and pop. Over their career, they’ve sold over 26 million albums worldwide and won a Grammy for their iconic single ‘Virtual Insanity.’

Pre-sale tickets for The Heels of Steel tour go live at 9AM GMT on Wednesday, 20th November, with general sale beginning Friday, 22nd November, at the same time. Fans can register now for pre-sale access via the link in the band’s bio.

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