Jill Scott is heading back on the road. The three-time GRAMMY winner has announced the To Whom This May Concern World Tour, a 36-date global run celebrating her critically acclaimed sixth studio album of the same name.
The tour spans the United States, Europe, the United Kingdom and South Africa, kicking off in Nashville this June.

A Return to the Stage
Scott’s new album, To Whom This May Concern, dropped on 13 February via Blues Babe and Human Re Sources, marking her first studio release in over a decade. It debuted in the top 10 across seven Billboard charts, including No. 4 on Top R&B Albums and No. 7 on Top Album Sales. The lead single “Pressha” hit No. 1 at R&B radio, and the project has already racked up over 35 million streams worldwide.
The tour promises residency-style performances built around live band instrumentation, with uniquely curated shows in each city. If you’ve ever seen Scott live, you’ll know her vocals regularly surpass her studio recordings. That raw, unfiltered energy is what makes a Jill Scott show special.
“Creating unique experiences for people in every city is incredibly important to me,” Scott says. “Music is a conversation, and the stage is where we come together to share truth, joy, and the beauty of being alive.”
UK and Europe Dates
For UK fans, Scott will play O2 Academy Birmingham on 29 September, O2 Apollo Manchester on 1 October, and two nights at the Royal Albert Hall in London on 13 and 14 October. European stops include Brussels, Berlin, Paris and Amsterdam.
Full Tour Dates
US Dates
- 4-5 June: Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, TN
- 11, 13-14 June: The Theater at MGM National Harbor, Washington, DC
- 16 June: Belk Theater, Charlotte, NC
- 18 June: Durham Performing Arts Center, Raleigh, NC
- 10-11 July: Fox Theatre, Atlanta, GA
- 16, 18-19 July: Kings Theatre, New York, NY
- 24-25, 27 July: The Met Philadelphia, PA
- 6-7 August: Paramount Theatre, Oakland, CA
- 11-12 August: YouTube Theatre, Los Angeles, CA
- 15 August: Pearl Theater, Las Vegas, NV
- 20, 22-23 August: The Chicago Theatre, Chicago, IL
- 26 August: Fox Theatre, Detroit, MI
- 30 August: Smart Financial Centre, Houston, TX
- 3 September: The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory, Irving, TX
UK and Europe Dates
- 29 September: O2 Academy, Birmingham
- 1 October: O2 Apollo, Manchester
- 5 October: BOZAR, Brussels
- 6 October: Tempodrom, Berlin
- 9 October: Zenith, Paris
- 10 October: AFAS Live, Amsterdam
- 13-14 October: Royal Albert Hall, London
South Africa Dates
- 7 November: SunBet Arena, Pretoria
- 11 November: GrandWest Arena, Cape Town
Tickets
Artist presale opens Tuesday 10 March at 10am local time, running until 10pm the same day. General sale follows on Wednesday 11 March at 10am local time. Grab tickets at icketmaster.co.uk
With a catalogue that includes double-platinum debut Who Is Jill Scott? and the Billboard 200-topping The Light of the Sun, Scott remains one of the most revered voices in R&B. This tour is shaping up to be one of the standout live experiences of 2026.
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