Joji has announced the UK and Ireland leg of his Solaris Tour, bringing his immersive live show to major arenas in August 2026. The dates are part of a global arena run in support of his latest album, Piss In The Wind, which is already making waves on both sides of the Atlantic.
The tour will hit North America, Europe, Asia and Australasia, with Joji performing his biggest songs, from viral favourites like “Glimpse of Us” and “SLOW DANCING IN THE DARK” to the first-ever live performances of new tracks from Piss In The Wind.
NEW: JOJI (@sushitrash) is taking the SOLARIS tour to London's @TheO2 & Manchester's @TheCoopLive in August
🎟️ #LNpresale Thursday 5th March at 10am, general on sale Friday 6th March at 10am
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UK & Ireland Arena Dates: Summer 2026
Joji’s Solaris Tour heads to the UK and Ireland in August 2026 with stops at major arenas where fans can expect a fully immersive show production:
11 Aug — 3Arena, Dublin (Ireland)
13 Aug — The O2, London (UK)
16 Aug — Co-Op Live, Manchester (UK)
Each date will feature Tommy Richman as the support act, adding an extra layer of energy to the night.
What to Expect from the Solaris Tour
This isn’t Joji’s first time touring, but it is his most ambitious global arena run yet. The Solaris Tour is built to mirror the cinematic mood of Piss In The Wind, combining moody visuals and immersive staging with Joji’s signature, emotionally charged setlist.
Alongside crowd favourites like “Glimpse of Us,” fans will get to hear new songs live for the very first time as Joji brings the emotional and atmospheric depth of his studio recordings into a full-scale arena show.
Tickets & On-Sale Info
Ticketing details for the UK and Ireland shows are now live:
Artist Presale: Wednesday, 4 March 2026 at 10 AM local venue time, registration is required beforehand via Joji’s official site or Ticketmaster/The O2/Co-Op Live presale pages.
General On-Sale: Friday, 6 March 2026 at 10 AM local time.
Most venues have a ticket limit (e.g., 6 per person) and age restrictions; for example, The O2 standing areas are over 16+, and under-15s at seated areas must be accompanied by an adult.
Presales through artist, venue and partner channels (including Spotify and Live Nation) offer the best shot at securing seats before the main release.
Why This Matters
Joji’s rise over the last decade has taken him from internet roots to global pop and alternative acclaim, and the Solaris Tour reflects that evolution. With arenas across continents, this run gives long-time fans and newcomers alike a chance to experience his music in a live setting that matches its emotional and sonic scale.
For UK and Irish fans, the Dublin, London and Manchester stops are among the most accessible dates on the European leg, and they’re likely to be among the busiest as soon as tickets go live.
Smart Ticket Tips
Sign up for all presales: Register for the Artist Presale before the deadline to access early tickets.
Be ready at the general sale: Arena shows with limited inventory can move fast on Friday morning releases.
Mind the restrictions: Age policies and ticket limits help determine what you can buy — so check those before checkout.
Explore VIP packages: Many arena dates offer premium seating and early entry options worth considering if regular inventory sells out.
The Bottom Line
Joji’s Solaris Tour adds more depth to an already thrilling year for live music. With UK and Ireland arena shows announced for August 2026, fans will finally get to hear new and old favourites in a fully immersive production, capped off by support from up-and-coming artist Tommy Richman.
Whether you’re in Dublin, London or Manchester, these shows are shaping up to be among the most talked-about pop and alternative gigs of the summer, so mark your calendar for March 6 and get ready when tickets hit general sale.

