Joe Jackson tour dates 2026

Joe Jackson is currently touring across 11 countries and has 77 upcoming concerts.

Their next tour date is at Bardavon 1869 Opera House in Poughkeepsie, after that they'll be at Place des Arts in Montreal.

See all your opportunities to see them live below!
Joe Jackson Concert Tickets - 2026 Tour Dates.

Upcoming concerts (77) See nearest concert

  1. 6 RSVPs
  2. 21 RSVPs
  3. 36 RSVPs
  4. 7 RSVPs
  5. 33 RSVPs
  6. 20 RSVPs
  7. 24 RSVPs
  8. 14 RSVPs
  9. 15 RSVPs
  10. 42 RSVPs
  11. 24 RSVPs
  12. 65 RSVPs
  13. 26 RSVPs
  14. 61 RSVPs
  15. 8 RSVPs
  16. 5 RSVPs
  17. 29 RSVPs
  18. 19 RSVPs
  19. 12 RSVPs
  20. 5 RSVPs
  21. 11 RSVPs
  22. 7 RSVPs
  23. 12 RSVPs
  24. 21 RSVPs
  25. 7 RSVPs
  26. 13 RSVPs
  27. 30 RSVPs
  28. 17 RSVPs
  29. 12 RSVPs
  30. 37 RSVPs
  31. 7 RSVPs
  32. 20 RSVPs
  33. 9 RSVPs
  34. 39 RSVPs
  35. 12 RSVPs
  36. 24 RSVPs
  37. 60 RSVPs
  38. 14 RSVPs
  39. 43 RSVPs
  40. 29 RSVPs
  41. 25 RSVPs
  42. 19 RSVPs
  43. 105 RSVPs
  44. 17 RSVPs

Past concerts

  1. 6 RSVPs

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Recent tour reviews

  • It had been 20 years since my last JJ show. The Roxy, big band and a baby grand. It was magical. But things change in 20. Orpheum show was a dissapointment. JJ was stripped down for the road as a 4 piece and no piano, an electric piano (cheesey). Without a big band his best stuff is not playable. I don't get it, The Roxy is a third of the size of The Orpheum and he packed a small stage w/everything but the kitchen sink.

  • Joe Jackson was amazing!! Songs from his whole catalog along with a few from his great new album Fool. The band was tight and my man Graham Maby on bass was the highlight for me. Any fan of Joe Jackson, casual or diehard, will thoroughly enjoy this show!

  • Joe Jackson put on a special show in a great venue. The show began with Joe alone at his piano, and the band joined him one at a time; then left one at a time, leaving Joe spotlighted at the piano during the last song. In between, he touched old and new, fast and slow with his wonderful piano playing, exhibiting his legendary songwriting and throwing in covers from Steely Dan and Television. He played for 2 hours and it was well worth the $64!