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One of the most distinct voices in modern pop is back on the road. Joji is taking the Solaris Tour across North America this summer behind his new album Piss In The Wind, with arena dates from Newark to Denver between mid-June and late July 2026. After dropping the 21-track Piss In The Wind on February 6, 2026, debuting at number five on the Billboard 200 and topping the Current Alternative and Current Pop Albums charts, Joji is bringing the music to fans in person, and the arena tour is the most ambitious of his career.
For the uninitiated, Joji is the project of George Miller, the Japanese-Australian artist who broke through with the haunting lo-fi single "Slow Dancing in the Dark" and built one of the most loyal followings in alternative music. Across albums like BALLADS 1, Nectar, and SMITHEREENS, he has explored heartbreak, isolation, and self-reflection with a sound that mixes whispered vocals, glassy synths, and razor-sharp production. The Solaris Tour setlist promises a deep dive across that catalog plus the new record, with fan-favorites like "Glimpse of Us," "Sanctuary," "Run," and "Ew" all expected to land in the show. Setlist trackers like setlist.fm are already logging the early-tour openers.
The North American leg launches at the Prudential Center in Newark and rolls through marquee arenas in Chicago, Boston, Brooklyn, Charlotte, Orlando, Atlanta, Austin, Dallas, Phoenix, Inglewood, San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, Salt Lake City, and Denver. Two nights at the brand-new Intuit Dome in Inglewood underline how big this tour has grown. From there, the Solaris Tour continues globally with stops in Europe, Asia, Australia, and New Zealand, wrapping at AsiaWorld-Expo in Hong Kong on November 29, 2026. According to the Live Nation announcement, this is the most ambitious headline run of Joji career.
Live, Joji has built a reputation for atmospheric production that lets the songs breathe. The Solaris staging leans into mood-driven lighting, layered visuals, and a band that brings the studio-quality detail of his recordings to life across an arena. Expect crowd singalongs on the hits, hushed-room moments for the slower ballads, and a few surprises pulled from the deep cuts on Piss In The Wind. Whether you have been with Joji since the early Internet days or you found him through TikTok singalongs of "Glimpse of Us," this is one of the can-not-miss shows of the summer.
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The Solaris Tour is Joji largest headline run yet, spanning North America, Europe, Asia, Australia, and New Zealand across the back half of 2026. It supports his fourth studio album Piss In The Wind, released February 6, 2026, a 21-track record that debuted at number five on the Billboard 200 and pushed his catalog to a new commercial peak. The album doubled down on the cinematic balladry that made Nectar and SMITHEREENS staples of streaming playlists, while pulling in fresh collaborators and production textures. On stage, the new material slots naturally beside fan-favorites like "Slow Dancing in the Dark" and "Glimpse of Us."
The North American leg opens Tuesday, June 16, 2026 at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey and rolls through 18 arena dates across the United States. Stops include the United Center in Chicago, TD Garden in Boston, Barclays Center in Brooklyn, Spectrum Center in Charlotte, Kia Center in Orlando, State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Moody Center ATX in Austin, American Airlines Center in Dallas, Mortgage Matchup Center in Phoenix, two nights at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, Chase Center in San Francisco, Moda Center in Portland, Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Maverik Center in Salt Lake City, and Ball Arena in Denver. The leg concludes on July 23 in Denver before the tour heads overseas through November.
Joji has come a long way from his early days as one of the most-watched creators on the internet. Born George Miller in Osaka, Japan, he spent his early career uploading short comedy videos before quietly pivoting to music as Joji and releasing the breakout EPs In Tongues and the platinum-selling BALLADS 1. From there, he became one of the flagship artists on the 88rising label and one of the most-streamed alternative artists in the world. Songs like "Slow Dancing in the Dark," "Sanctuary," "Run," "Glimpse of Us," and "Die for You" have racked up billions of streams collectively, and his unique combination of vulnerable songwriting and lo-fi production has built a deeply devoted fanbase.
For the live show, Joji has earned a reputation for atmospheric staging that pairs sparse, mood-driven visuals with a tight band capable of recreating the studio-quality detail of his recordings. The Solaris staging leans further into that vibe, with dramatic lighting design, layered projection visuals, and seamless transitions between songs that keep the crowd locked in from the opening notes. Coverage from Melodic Magazine noted that the announcement quickly became one of the most anticipated arena runs of the year. Expect a setlist that mixes new Piss In The Wind material with deep catalog favorites and the inevitable singalongs on the biggest hits.
For fans planning their trip, every arena on the North American leg is well known to live-music regulars. The Prudential Center, Barclays Center, and TD Garden are all part of the classic east-coast arena circuit, while the Intuit Dome in Inglewood marks one of the newest major venues in the country with two nights on this tour. The two-show stand on the west coast, plus marquee venues like Chase Center in San Francisco and Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, give Joji fans on the Pacific coast plenty of chances to catch the show. Doors usually open about an hour before showtime, so plan to arrive early for the full experience.
For background on the artist, Wikipedia maintains a detailed entry on the Joji musician page, with discography, awards, and career milestones across his transition from internet creator to globally streamed musician. Tour announcements, official merch drops, and presale codes are posted regularly on his official Instagram, where he keeps fans updated on everything from new singles to behind-the-scenes glimpses of life on the road. Whether this is your first Joji show or your fifth, the Solaris production is built to be the definitive live presentation of his catalog so far.
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The North American leg of the Solaris Tour opens on Tuesday, June 16, 2026 at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, and runs through 18 arena dates ending at Ball Arena in Denver on July 23, 2026. The tour then continues globally through November 29, 2026 at AsiaWorld-Expo in Hong Kong.
The North American leg hits Newark, Chicago, Boston, Brooklyn, Charlotte, Orlando, Atlanta, Austin, Dallas, Phoenix, Inglewood (two nights at Intuit Dome), San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, Salt Lake City, and Denver. Browse the full schedule above to see exact dates and venues for every stop on the leg.
Joji performances lean into mood-driven lighting, layered visuals, and a tight band that brings the cinematic quality of his records to the arena floor. Expect deep cuts from BALLADS 1, Nectar, and SMITHEREENS alongside new material from Piss In The Wind. Setlist updates are tracked in real time on setlist.fm.
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Joji is the stage name of George Miller, the Japanese-Australian singer and producer born in Osaka. He rose to fame as one of the most-watched creators on the internet before pivoting full-time to music with the EPs In Tongues and Chloe Burbank Vol. 1, then breaking through globally with the albums BALLADS 1, Nectar, and SMITHEREENS. He records and tours as part of the 88rising roster.
The Solaris Tour is Joji 2026 global arena run supporting his fourth studio album Piss In The Wind. The tour visits North America, Europe, Asia, Australia, and New Zealand across the back half of 2026, marking the most ambitious headline tour of his career.
Piss In The Wind was released on February 6, 2026. The 21-track album debuted at number five on the Billboard 200 and topped both the Current Alternative Albums and Current Pop Albums charts on release week.
Setlists vary night to night, but expect new material from Piss In The Wind alongside fan favorites like "Slow Dancing in the Dark," "Sanctuary," "Run," "Glimpse of Us," "Ew," and "Die for You." Track the latest setlist updates on setlist.fm as the tour rolls through each city.
Supporting acts vary by leg and venue. Check the official tour announcement and the venue page for each show for the current opener lineup. Some markets feature regional support acts in addition to the main billed supporting artist.
A typical Joji headline set on the Solaris Tour runs roughly 90 minutes, with an opener performing for about 30 to 40 minutes before the main set. Doors usually open about an hour before showtime, so plan to arrive early for merch and a comfortable spot if your ticket is general admission.
Joji shows are generally all-ages friendly, though some venues have specific age restrictions for general admission floor sections. Lyrically the music includes themes of heartbreak, relationships, and self-reflection that may be more impactful for older listeners. Check the specific venue policy for the show you plan to attend.
Joji plays two nights at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood on July 11 and July 12, 2026. The Intuit Dome is one of the newest major arenas in North America, opened in 2024 as the home of the LA Clippers, and features a massive halo board and immersive sound design that pairs well with the cinematic Solaris production.
After the North American leg wraps in Denver on July 23, 2026, the Solaris Tour continues globally with stops across Europe, Asia, Australia, and New Zealand, concluding at AsiaWorld-Expo in Hong Kong on November 29, 2026. International dates and on-sale times are posted on the official Joji site and through Live Nation regional channels.
Piss In The Wind expands the cinematic balladry that made Nectar and SMITHEREENS streaming staples while pulling in fresh collaborators and richer production. Across 21 tracks, the record balances vulnerability and atmosphere with sharper hooks, which helped it open at number five on the Billboard 200 and dominate the Current Alternative and Current Pop Albums charts.
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