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Top Tickets This Week: Joji, Loreen, PinkPantheress, The HU

Thursday, 05 March 2026 Written by Jon Stickler

Joji

Photo: BRTHR

The Japanese-Australian R&B singer and producer will launch his Solaris World Tour with a run of North America shows from June 16 to July 23, starting at New Jersey's Prudential Center and wrapping up at Denver's Ball Arena.

The European leg is scheduled between August 11 and September 3, opening with performances at Dublin's 3Arena, London's O2 Arena and Manchester's Co-op Live, before heading to cities across Germany, Denmark, Poland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland, France and Italy.

He will then head to Australia and New Zealand from November 11 to 19, with stops in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Auckland, followed by a series dates across Asia later that month in Singapore, Bangkok, Hong Kong and Kaohsiung. Venue details for those shows are yet to be announced.

Nat Sib and Corbin will provide support on the North American leg, while Tommy Richman will join the European, Australian and New Zealand dates. Tickets for all shows, except those in Asia, go on general sale at 10am local time on Friday (March 6) - Compare and buy tickets here.

The tour announcement comes on the heels of Joji's fourth album, 'Piss In The Wind', which dropped via Palace Creek earlier this month and features guest appearances from Giveon, 4Batz, Yeat and Don Toliver.


Loreen

Photo: Charli Llung

The Swedish singer-songwriter, and two-time Eurovision Song Contest winner, will take her Wildfire Tour across the UK and Ireland from September 22 to 26, calling at the National Stadium in Dublin, O2 Academy Glasgow, Manchester's O2 Victoria Warehouse and the O2 Academy Brixton, London.

She'll then head to mainland Europe between September 28 and October 6, with stops confirmed in Cologne, Brussels, Paris, Berlin, Warsaw, Hamburg and Amsterdam.

Tickets go on general sale at 9am GMT/10am CET on Friday (March 6) - Compare and buy tickets here.

The tour will mark the first opportunity to see Loreen perform songs from her upcoming album, 'Wildfire', set for release on March 27. She's already previewed the record with several singles, including Feels Like Heaven (a co-write with Sia), Is It Love, Tattoo (her winning entry at the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest) and most recently, the title track.


PinkPantheress

Photo: Julian Song

Fresh from being named as the 2026 BRITs Producer Of The Year, the 24-year-old British artist has extended her An Evening with PinkPantheress Tour with two nights at Manchester's O2 Victoria Warehouse on May 25 and 26, and a performance at London's Alexandra Palace on May 29.

She will then head to Paris, Amsterdam and Berlin from May 31 to June 2, expanding on last year's sold-out performances at London's O2 Academy Brixton, and this spring's North American dates, which include sets at Coachella and a performance in Mexico City.

In the summer, she'll headline Barcelona's Primavera Festival for the first time in June and support Lorde at the All Points East series in London in August.

Support for the new UK and European dates will come from iKeda, with tickets going on general sale at 10am local time on Friday (March 6). All other dates are on sale now - Compare and buy tickets here.

Alongside the announcement, the singer-songwriter and producer has also unveiled the Illegal + Four Tet remix on streaming platforms. 

The original version of Illegal appears on PinkPantheress' second mixtape, 'Fancy That', which dropped in May. The project earned a Mercury Prize nomination and Grammy nods for Best Dance/Electronic Album, while Illegal itself was nominated for Best Dance Pop Recording. She followed it in October with 'Fancy Some More?', a remix project featuring high-profile collaborators.


The HU

Photo: Blguunee Hiroshi

The Mongolian folk-metal trailblazers will head across Europe on their Warrior Chant Tour from September 29 to  October 31, kicking off with UK and Ireland dates in Glasgow, Bristol, Bournemouth, Newcastle, Belfast, Dublin, Birmingham, London, Manchester and Norwich.

The trek will then move through mainland Europe between October 14 and 31, with stops in Brussels, Hamburg, Munich, Berlin, Warsaw, Cologne, Utrecht, Tilburg, Paris, Lyon, Zurich and Esch-sur-Alzette.

French Nordic folk band SKÁLD will support throughout the run, with tickets going on general sale at 10am local time on Friday (March 6) - Compare and buy tickets here.

Before the new dates, The HU will embark on a co-headline North American tour with Apocalyptica between May 12 and June 7. They're also set to join Iron Maiden at Knebworth Park in the UK on July 11 for the massive Run For Your Lives event alongside The Darkness, Airbourne and The Almighty. In August, the band will tour the US as support for Rob Zombie and Marilyn Manson on the Freaks On Parade Tour.

The HU released their latest single, The Real You, in January, with more new material expected later this month. More recently, they teamed up with Declan de Barra on the track Pray To The Sun, written by Sonya Belousova and Giona Ostinelli for the second season of Netflix’s live-action adaptation of the One Piece anime franchise, which is set to premiere on the streaming giant on March 10.

Their latest studio album is 2022's 'Rumble Of Thunder', which was followed by a deluxe edition the next year. In 2024, they put out an instrumental record titled 'The Gereg (Instrumentals)' and the live release 'The HU Live At Glastonbury'.


Also Announced This Week:

  • The Kooks have added a new show in Sheffield to their summer schedule.
  • Jon Batiste has announced a four-night residency in London.
  • James have announced a summer show in Norwich.
  • Glassjaw have announced a headline London show for the summer.
  • Gary Numan has added more shows at intimate venues to his summer UK tour.
  • Hard-Fi have announced a new album and a winter UK tour.
  • Elvis Costello & The Imposters with Charlie Sexton will headline London's Hampton Court Palace Festival this summer.
  • The Hoosiers have announced the Compassion Tour.
  • Orville Peck has announced UK and European shows for the summer.
  • Bailey Zimmerman has announced UK and European shows for this summer.
  • Rush have added extra London and Glasgow shows to their Fifty Something Tour.
  • McFly have announced new shows in London and Cardiff for later this month.
  • Due to demand, The Kid Laroi has added a second London show to the autumn UK leg of his A Perfect World Tour.
  • UB40 featuring Ali Campbell have announced autumn UK and Ireland arena shows.
  • Jack Whitehall has added a second Bournemouth date to his 2027 Bad Influence Tour.​

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