Jungle are heading back out on the road with a newly announced run of UK and Ireland arena shows this November, in support of their upcoming album Sunshine.
It marks a new chapter for the group, pairing fresh material with the groove-led sound that’s steadily taken them from smaller venues to full-scale arenas.
UK & Ireland Tour Dates — November 2026
Jungle’s latest run will take them across major cities, closing out the month with some of the UK’s biggest venues:
Nov 18 – 3Arena, Dublin
Nov 21 – First Direct Arena, Leeds
Nov 22 – Utilita Arena, Cardiff
Nov 25 – The O2, London
Nov 27 – Co-op Live, Manchester
Nov 28 – OVO Hydro, Glasgow
It’s a focused run, but one that hits all the key stops, with London and Manchester likely to be the most in-demand.
A New Era with Sunshine
The tour arrives alongside Sunshine, the band’s upcoming release and the next step in their evolution.
Jungle have always leaned into a blend of funk, soul, disco and electronic influences, and each album has expanded that world a little further. With Sunshine, there’s an expectation of the same groove-first approach, but on a bigger scale that matches the size of these venues.
For fans, this tour will be the first real chance to hear that new material in a live setting.
What to Expect from the Shows
Jungle’s live shows have built a reputation for being as much about feel as they are about sound. The sets tend to move seamlessly, with tracks blending into each other and keeping the energy consistent throughout.
Expect a mix of new material from Sunshine alongside fan favourites like Busy Earnin’, Keep Moving and Back on 74.
Visually, their shows are just as considered, with choreography, lighting and staging all playing a role in shaping the atmosphere.
Tickets and Demand
Tickets for the November dates are expected to go on sale soon, with presales likely to run ahead of the general release.
With a new album and a step up into arenas, demand is expected to be strong, particularly for London’s O2 and Manchester’s Co-op Live.
The Bottom Line
Jungle’s 2026 arena tour feels like a natural progression. A new album, bigger rooms and a sound that’s always been built for movement all come together here.
For fans, it’s a chance to experience Sunshine live for the first time, alongside the tracks that have carried the band to this point.

