U.K. trio Jungle has set an Aug. 14 release date for its new AWAL album, Sunshine, which is led by the soulful single “Carry On.” For now, there’s no additional information about the follow-up to 2023’s Volcano, which debuted at a career-best No. 3 on the Official U.K. Albums Chart and won Jungle the Group of the Year trophy at the BRIT Awards.
Josh Lloyd-Watson, Tom McFarland and vocalist Lydia Kitto will support Sunshine on an extensive fall world tour, which begins Sept. 9 in Minneapolis and wraps Nov. 28 in Glasgow. The group will play a mix of arenas and theaters before resuming activity with four March 2027 shows in Australia. Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday (March 27).
Here are Jungle’s tour dates:
September 9—Minneapolis, MN—The Armory
September 10—Chicago, IL—United Center
September 12—Toronto, ON—Scotiabank Arena
September 13—Montreal, QC—Place Bell
September 15—Boston, MA—Agganis Arena
September 17—Washington, DC—The Anthem
September 19—New York, NY—Barclays Center
September 21—Nashville, TN—The Pinnacle
September 23—Houston, TX—713 Music Hall
September 24—Austin, TX—Moody Center
September 25—Dallas, TX—Texas Trust CU Theatre
September 27—Denver, CO—Red Rocks Amphitheatre
October 1—Portland, OR—Veterans Memorial Coliseum
October 2—Vancouver, BC—Pacific Coliseum
October 3—Seattle, WA—Climate Pledge Arena
October 6—San Francisco, CA—Greek Theatre
October 9—Santa Barbara, CA—Santa Barbara Bowl
October 10—Los Angeles, CA—Crypto.com Arena
October 24—Lisbon, Portugal—MEO Arena
October 26—Madrid, Spain—Movistar Arena
October 28—Barcelona, Spain—Palau Sant Jordi
October 30—Paris, France—Accor Arena
October 31—Brussels, Belgium—Forest National
November 3—Amsterdam, Netherlands—Ziggo Dome
November 5—Hamburg, Germany—Barclays Arena
November 6—Copenhagen, Denmark—Royal Arena
November 8—Berlin, Germany—Uber Arena
November 10—Łódź, Poland—Atlas Arena
November 12—Munich, Germany—Olympiahalle
November 13—Vienna, Austria—Wiener Stadthalle
November 15—Milan, Italy—Unipol Forum
November 18—Dublin, Ireland—3Arena
November 21—Leeds, United Kingdom—First Direct Bank Arena
November 22—Cardiff, United Kingdom—Cardiff Utilita Arena
November 25—London, United Kingdom—The O2
November 27—Manchester, United Kingdom—Co-op Live
November 28—Glasgow, United Kingdom—OVO Hydro
March 2—Brisbane, Australia—Brisbane Entertainment Centre
March 4—Sydney, Australia—Qudos Bank Arena
March 6—Melbourne, Australia—Rod Laver Arena
March 10—Perth, Australia—RAC Arena
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