Joji Announces Massive “SOLARIS” World Tour + To Visit Almost 40 Cities

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Joji is heading back on the road!

The critically acclaimed singer and producer has announced his massive SOLARIS TOUR, a globe-spanning run that will hit North America, Europe, Asia, Australia, and New Zealand. The Live Nation–promoted arena tour will see Joji take over major venues including Prudential Center, Barclays Center, Intuit Dome, and The O2.

Billed as an immersive, all-new production, the SOLARIS TOUR promises to expand Joji’s creative world like never before. Fans can expect a setlist stacked with hits including “Glimpse of Us” and “SLOW DANCING IN THE DARK,” alongside the first-ever live performances of tracks from his newly released album, Piss In The Wind.

Released earlier this month via Palace Creek, Piss In The Wind marks a bold new era for Joji, blending his signature melancholic songwriting with gritty, atmospheric production. The 21-track project features collaborations with Giveon, 4batz, Yeat, and Don Toliver. The album debuted at No. 5 on the Billboard 200 and topped multiple U.S. charts, while also landing Top 10 debuts in Australia, the UK, Germany, and the Netherlands — earning some of the strongest international chart positions of his career.

Supporting acts will vary by region: the North American leg will feature Nate Sib and Corbin, while Tommy Richman joins the tour across Europe, Australia, and New Zealand.

Artist presales begin March 4 (with registration required in most territories), followed by a global general on-sale on March 6 at 10 a.m. local time. Citi, Mastercard, and Westpac customers in select markets will also have access to exclusive presale opportunities.

With a new album dominating charts worldwide and a fully immersive arena production on deck, the SOLARIS TOUR is shaping up to be Joji’s most ambitious live run yet.

TOUR DATES AND LOCATIONS:

Tuesday, June 16 — Newark, New Jersey — Prudential Center

Friday, June 19 — Toronto, Ontario — Scotiabank Arena

Saturday, June 20 — Montreal, Quebec — Bell Centre

Tuesday, June 23 — Chicago, Illinois —United Center

Thursday, June 25 — Boston, Massachusetts — TD Garden

Friday, June 26 — Brooklyn, New York — Barclays Center

Monday, June 29 — Charlotte, North Carolina — Spectrum Center

Wednesday, July 1 — Orlando, Florida — Kia Center

Thursday, July 2 — Atlanta, Georgia — State Farm Arena

Monday, July 6 — Austin, Texas — Moody Center

Wednesday, July 8 — Dallas, Texas —American Airlines Center

Friday, July 10 — Phoenix, Arizona — Mortgage Matchup Center

Saturday, July 11 — Los Angeles, California — Intuit Dome

Tuesday, July 14 — San Francisco, California — Chase Center

Saturday, July 18 — Portland, Oregon — Moda Center

Sunday, July 19 — Seattle, Washington — Climate Pledge Arena

Tuesday, July 21 — Salt Lake City, Utah — Maverik Center

Thursday, July 23 — Denver, Colorado — Ball Arena

Tuesday, August 11 — Dublin, Ireland — 3Arena

Thursday, August 13 — London, United Kingdom — The O2

Sunday, August 16 — Manchester, United Kingdom — Co-Op Live

Wednesday, August 19 — Cologne, Germany — Lanxess Arena

Friday, August 21 — Copenhagen, Denmark — Royal Arena

Sunday, August 23 — Warsaw, Poland — COS Torwar

Tuesday, August 25 — Amsterdam, Netherlands — Ziggo Dome

Thursday, August 27 — Brussels, Belgium — Forest National

Saturday, August 29 — Berlin, Germany — Velodrom

Monday, August 31 — Zurich, Switzerland — Hallenstadion

Tuesday, September 1 — Paris, France — adidas arena

Thursday, September 3 — Milan, Italy — Unipol Forum

Wednesday, November 11 — Brisbane, Australia — Brisbane Entertainment Centre

Saturday, November 14 — Sydney, Australia — Qudos Bank Arena

Tuesday, November 17 — Melbourne, Australia — Rod Laver Arena

Thursday, November 19 — Auckland, New Zealand — Spark Arena

Saturday, November 21 — Singapore — Venue TBA

Sunday, November 22 — Singapore — Venue TBA

Tuesday, November 24 — Bangkok— Venue TBA

Friday, November 27 — Hong Kong —Venue TBA

Sunday, November 29 — Kaohsiung — Venue TBA

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