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Jessie Ware – The Superbloom Tour will stop off at Dublin’s 3Olympia Theatre

Jessie Ware today announces The Superbloom Tour, her biggest tour to date and first-ever UK arena run, in support of her forthcoming album Superbloom, out 17th April via EMI Records. The tour features Ware’s first UK Arena run, which is followed by a show in the 3Olympia Theatre on 1st December 2026.

Jessie Ware said of the tour announcement: “I am so excited to be performing my biggest shows ever. We made it to arenas!!! I am playing iconic venues around the world and I couldn’t be happier. The ‘Superbloom’ Tour will be filled with celebration, dancing, theatre, cowboys and goddesses and of course a LOT of singing. Can’t wait to step into my garden where we all shall bloom!”

Superbloom marks the next chapter in Ware’s acclaimed run of releases following What’s Your Pleasure? and 2023’s That! Feels Good!, both of which cemented her reputation as one of the most exciting voices in modern pop. Expanding her increasingly euphoric sonic world, the album erupts into a glittering rush of Studio 54-inflected groove-pop, exploring themes of pleasure, intimacy, connection and transformation.

The record arrives almost three years after Ware’s critically acclaimed That! Feels Good!, which debuted at No. 3 on the Official UK Albums Chart and marked her highest-ever entry on the US Top Album Sales chart. Across her career, Jessie has earned two UK Top 3 albums with What’s Your Pleasure? and That! Feels Good!, alongside multiple BRIT Award nominations.

Renowned for her euphoric live performances, Ware has delivered landmark sets at Glastonbury, Primavera Sound and the British Fashion Awards, while building a devoted global fanbase through hits including Free YourselfPearls and Begin Again.

With Superbloom and her most ambitious live run yet, Jessie Ware enters a new era — confident, glamorous and fully in bloom.

JESSIE WARE

The Superbloom Tour 2026

3Olympia Theatre, Dublin

1st December 2026

Tickets are priced between €61.90/€71.90/€81.90 (including booking fee and venue facility fee) are on sale Thursday 23rd April at 8:30AM.Subject to additional 12.5% per ticket service charge (max €10.50)

Ian Mc Donnell

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