Jessie Ware Announces Fall 2023 Concerts

Jessie Ware

Jessie Ware, photo by Jack Grange

Jessie Ware Announces Fall 2023 Concerts

The singer will perform shows in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom in support of That! Feels Good!

Jessie Ware has announced a headlining tour in support of her upcoming album, That! Feels Good!. Following three shows in Europe this summer, Ware will perform seven shows in the United States and Canada in October before flying to the United Kingdom for three November concerts. Find a complete list of her tour dates below.

Ware’s new album, That! Feels Good!, arrives later this week on April 28. It follows her 2020 LP What’s Your Pleasure? and includes the singles “Free Yourself,” “Pearls,” and “Begin Again.”

Revisit Pitchfork’s 2020 interview ”Jessie Ware Explains Why This Smoldering Alicia Keys Ballad Is Her Personal Anthem.”

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Jessie Ware: That! Feels Good! Live

Jessie Ware:

08-04 Portlaw, Ireland – Curraghmore House & Gardens
08-16 Paredes de Coura, Portugal – Praia fluvial do Taboão
08-18 Biddinghuizen, Netherlands – Lowlands Festival 2023
10-05 Chicago, IL – The Vic
10-10 Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Palladium
10-11 San Francisco, CA – Regency Ballroom
10-16 Washington, D.C. – 9:30 Club
10-19 Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer
10-20 New York, NY – Terminal 5
10-23 Toronto, Ontario – Rebel Entertainment Complex
11-10 Manchester, England – Victoria Warehouse
11-13 Glasgow, Scotland – Barrowlands
11-17 London, England – Alexandra Palace

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