Summary
Jessie Ware is preparing for her first arena tour in the UK to support her sixth album, Superbloom, releasing on 17 April. She will perform at large venues including London's O2, Glasgow's Hydro, and Manchester's Co-op Live later this year.
Key Facts
- Jessie Ware’s new album, Superbloom, is her sixth studio record and will come out on 17 April.
- She is planning her first UK arena tour with shows at London's O2, Glasgow's Hydro, and Manchester's Co-op Live in late 2026.
- Ware’s music includes a mix of danceable songs and slower pieces to keep the audience engaged.
- The lead single, "I Could Get Used To This," features panpipes and funky guitar sounds.
- The follow-up single, "Ride," includes a sample from the movie The Good, the Bad and the Ugly’s famous whistle.
- She received approval quickly to use this sample from the original composer’s estate.
- Jessie Ware is inspired by artists like Lady Gaga and aims to create a close, exciting experience in big arenas.
- She has built her fan base over 14 years since her first album, Devotion.