JOE JACKSON ANNOUNCES AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND TOUR â JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2027
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The Grammy-winning music icon returns to Australia for the first time since 2008, bringing five decades of hits alongside songs from his new album
HOPE AND FURY.
Joe Jackson, the singular singer-songwriter and pianist behind some of popâs most enduring hits, is heading to Australia for the first time in almost two decades. The tour announce coincides with the recent release of his engaging new album Hope and Fury â out now!
âHello cruel world / Iâm not going away / So I might as well have my say,â sings Joe Jackson on his new album âHope and Furyâ. And thereâs no doubt that at a moment when many of his contemporaries have lost their passion, their talent, their voices or even their lives, Jackson continues to go from strength to strength. âHope and Furyâ continues his rich musical tapestry, delivering a masterful blend of provoking reinvention alongside a haven of familiarity, resulting in one of his strongest albums yet.
Since bursting onto the scene at the turn of the 1980s, Jackson has built one of the most distinctive catalogues in popular music, scoring chart success with many classics such as âIs She Really Going Out with Him?â, âSteppinâ Outâ, âReal Menâ, among a comprehensive collection of acclaimed albums that have surprised and delighted throughout his career. A restless and inventive performer, Jackson remains one of the great live acts of his generation –  a witty, sharp-tongued bandleader equally at home behind the piano as he is fronting a full band, and an artist whose catalogue spans new wave, rock, jazz, classical and pop without ever losing its distinctly English wit.
Joe Jackson began his current world tour in May 2026, starting in the United States and Canada, receiving acclaim from fans and critics alike. Fans can expect a set that draws on Jacksonâs most beloved hits, deep-cut favourites from across his 40-year plus career, sitting alongside selections from Hope and Fury.
It will be an evening of what Joe Jackson describes as âplaying the songs people love, alongside the ones that still surprise me.â
âJackson shows impressive range throughout the night and his keyboard skills remain sharpâĻ a satisfying showâ â NEXT magazine (Toronto) â May 2026
âNothing but sublime satisfactionâĻ an abundance of highlights drawn from seven of Jacksonâs 22 studio albumsâ – The Oakland Press (Detroit) – May 2026