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JADE announces 2026 ‘That’s Showbiz Baby’ North American and European headline tour

JADE, 2025. CREDIT: Conor Cunningham

JADE has announced details of a new ‘That’s Showbiz Baby’ tour, which will see her perform across Europe and North America across 2026.

The dates have been announced today (Tuesday September 23), and arrive on the heels of the singer releasing her long-anticipated debut solo album ‘That’s Showbiz Baby!’.

Those headline tour dates commence next year, and will come following the former Little Mix star performing a UK leg of the tour next month. The UK and Ireland shows were announced in May and kick off in Dublin on October 7, before continuing with stops in Belfast, Manchester, Newcastle, London and more.

As for the new dates, the 2026 tour begins in Los Angeles on February 2, and continues with shows in San Francisco, Seattle, Chicago, Philadelphia, Boston, Brooklyn and more throughout the month.

In March, JADE begins the European run of dates, launching in Brussels on the 4th, and continuing with gigs in Amsterdam, Paris, Zurich, Milan and more. Dates wrap up on March 18 with a closing show at the Große Freiheit 36 in Hamburg.

Tickets for all new shows go on sale on Friday (September 26) at 10am local time, and pre-sale options are available from tomorrow (Wednesday September 24). Visit here for tickets, and find a new list of shows below.

JADE 2026 tour poster
JADE 2026 tour poster. CREDIT: Press

JADE first teased the tour dates last night (September 22) during an appearance on NBC’s Late Night with Seth Meyers, and went on to make her US TV debut of ‘Angel Of My Dreams’ on NBC’s Today.

The new dates follow on from her making a huge number of festival appearances this summer, including performing at Glastonbury, Radio 1’s Big Weekend, All Points East and Mighty Hoopla, and opening for Chappell Roan at two nights in Edinburgh.

Last week the pop star revealed that she will not be getting any royalties for her song ‘Before You Break My Heart’ due to it sampling the 1965 classic Supremes hit ‘Stop! In The Name Of Love’.

JADE also spoke to NME about her new album as part of the latest in the In Conversation series, and revealed how the song ‘Before You Break My Heart’ arose.

“What’s really special about that is the chorus vocal is actually me as a child singing [that song]. It’s about me not forgetting my younger self and losing sight of that in this showbiz world,” she revealed.

She then opened up about calling out transphobia while on stage, and shared if she plans her comments in advance, or speaks out in the heat of the moment.

“A bit of both, really. I think I’ve always been quite outspoken, but maybe as a solo artist, I feel a bit more liberated to say exactly how I feel… I think it’s important to show, especially my younger fans, that you shouldn’t be afraid to speak out about something you believe in,” she explained.

“Sometimes I do have a moment before I go on stage [where I’m] like: ‘Am I gonna do it?’ And then, you know, I just think ‘fuck it’. I’m not always going to get it right, but I think it’s important for me to stand up for what I believe in. And if that means there being consequences to that, then so be it.”

Read the full NME interview here, or watch it in the video above.

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