Jill Scott Shares Exciting Plans for Her 2026 “To Whom This May Concern” World Tour
Jill Scott Announces 2026 World Tour to Promote Latest Album
Singer-songwriter Jill Scott has revealed plans for an extensive world tour in 2026, showcasing her new album, To Whom This May Concern. The "To Whom This May Concern World Tour" will kick off on June 4th with performances in Nashville and span 36 dates across the United States, the UK, Europe, and South Africa.
The tour will commence with a two-night engagement at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville. Following this, Scott is set to perform in cities including Washington, DC; Atlanta; Brooklyn; Los Angeles; and Chicago. The US leg of the tour will conclude on September 3rd in Irving, Texas, before the artist embarks on her international dates.
Tickets for the tour are available through Ticketmaster, offering fans an opportunity to attend Scott’s performances as the demand rises. For those seeking tickets to sold-out shows, alternatives may be found via StubHub, where the platform provides a 120% guarantee through its FanProtect program.
In a recent press statement, Scott emphasized the importance of crafting unique experiences for her audience. "Creating unique experiences for people in every city is incredibly important to me," she stated. "Music is a conversation, and the stage is where we come together to share truth, joy, and the beauty of being alive."
The tour promises to feature live band instrumentation at the core of its performances, with each city hosting specially curated shows aimed at fostering deep connections between the artist and her fans.
Released in February, To Whom This May Concern marks Scott’s first studio album in over a decade.
2026 Tour Dates:
- June 4 — Nashville, TN @ Ryman Auditorium
- June 5 — Nashville, TN @ Ryman Auditorium
- June 11 — Washington, DC @ The Theater at MGM National Harbor
- June 13 — Washington, DC @ The Theater at MGM National Harbor
- June 14 — Washington, DC @ The Theater at MGM National Harbor
- June 16 — Charlotte, NC @ Belk Theater at Blumenthal Performing Arts Center
- June 18 — Raleigh, NC @ Durham Performing Arts Center
- July 10 — Atlanta, GA @ Fox Theatre
- July 11 — Atlanta, GA @ Fox Theatre
- July 16 — Brooklyn, NY @ Kings Theatre
- July 18 — Brooklyn, NY @ Kings Theatre
- July 19 — Brooklyn, NY @ Kings Theatre
- July 24 — Philadelphia, PA @ The Met Philadelphia
- July 25 — Philadelphia, PA @ The Met Philadelphia
- July 27 — Philadelphia, PA @ The Met Philadelphia
- August 6 — Oakland, CA @ Paramount Theatre
- August 7 — Oakland, CA @ Paramount Theatre
- August 11 — Los Angeles, CA @ YouTube Theater
- August 12 — Los Angeles, CA @ YouTube Theater
- August 15 — Las Vegas, NV @ Pearl Theater at Palms Casino Resort
- August 20 — Chicago, IL @ The Chicago Theatre
- August 22 — Chicago, IL @ The Chicago Theatre
- August 23 — Chicago, IL @ The Chicago Theatre
- August 26 — Detroit, MI @ Fox Theatre
- August 30 — Houston, TX @ Smart Financial Centre
- September 3 — Irving, TX @ The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
- September 29 — Birmingham, UK @ O2 Academy
- October 1 — Manchester, UK @ O2 Apollo Manchester
- October 5 — Brussels, BE @ BOZAR
- October 6 — Berlin, DE @ Tempodrom
- October 9 — Paris, FR @ Zenith
- October 10 — Amsterdam, NL @ AFAS Live
- October 13 — London, UK @ Royal Albert Hall
- October 14 — London, UK @ Royal Albert Hall







