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Joji announces 39‑date SOLARIS global arena tour with Live Nation

Joji launches the SOLARIS TOUR behind Piss In The Wind, a 39‑show arena run; artist and card presales begin early March, general on sale March 6 at 10 a.m. local time.

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Joji announces 39‑date SOLARIS global arena tour with Live Nation
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Joji announced a 39‑date SOLARIS TOUR promoted by Live Nation, a global arena run supporting his new album Piss In The Wind that will play North America, Europe, Asia, Australia and New Zealand this summer and fall. The tour is billed as an “all‑new production built around an immersive experience that expands Joji’s world in ways fans have never seen before,” and will mix his hits with first live performances from the album.

Live Nation says the tour will open in North America mid‑June and, per the promoter’s itinerary, hits major arenas including Prudential Center in Newark, Barclays Center in Brooklyn and the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles before wrapping the North American leg in Denver’s Ball Arena on July 23. The European run follows in August and early September at venues such as The O2 in London and Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam. Asia, Australia and New Zealand dates are scheduled for November, with several Asian venues still listed as TBA; the promoter lists Seattle’s Climate Pledge Arena show on July 19 with a 6:30 p.m. local start time.

The tour will feature support from Nate Sib and Corbin on the North American dates, and Tommy Richman on Europe, Australia and New Zealand dates, as listed in the promoter’s announcement. Live Nation also promises a setlist “packed with his biggest hits from ‘Glimpse of Us’ to ‘SLOW DANCING IN THE DARK’” alongside the first live performances of songs from Piss In The Wind.

Piss In The Wind, released earlier in February via Palace Creek, debuted at No. 5 on the Billboard 200 and topped Indie Store Album Sales as well as Current Alternative Albums and Pop Albums charts, according to Live Nation’s key takeaways. The record spans 21 tracks and includes collaborations with Giveon, 4batz, Yeat and Don Toliver. Press blurbs in the promoter packet framed Joji as a stylistic chameleon, praising his trajectory: “From commandeering the wave of lo-fi tinted trap and hip hop in the late 2010s to cementing himself as an alt pop heavy hitter, Joji consistently reinvents himself and truly proves himself as one of the most interesting artists in the alternative, ‘anti’ pop sphere,” and summing his arc as “Answering his true calling.”

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From a business perspective, the SOLARIS TOUR underscores Live Nation’s continued investment in arena-scale productions that package immersive staging with ticketing partnerships. Citi is named the official card of the tour and will run a U.S. cardmember presale from March 3 at 10:00 a.m. PT through March 4 at 9:00 a.m. PT via Citi Entertainment, while Mastercard will offer presale access in select European, Australian and New Zealand markets. Artist presale registration is open now through Joji’s official site, with artist presales in many markets beginning March 4 at 10:00 a.m. local time; global general on sale is Friday, March 6 at 10:00 a.m. local time.

Culturally, the tour signals the mainstreaming of an artist who began in niche online scenes and now fills global arenas, reflecting broader shifts in how streaming-era acts translate viral and alternative credibility into large-scale live business. The reliance on cardholder and registered presales also highlights ongoing debates over equitable ticket access as promoters monetize early inventory. Fans should verify final venues and the official Live Nation tour page for any updates, especially for Asian dates still listed as TBA.

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