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Julia Jacklin Signs to 4AD, Lines Up 2026 and 2027 Tour Dates
via Pitchfork · June 1, 2026

Julia Jacklin Signs to 4AD, Lines Up 2026 and 2027 Tour Dates

The Australian artist will play shows across North America this fall, then head to Europe and the UK in February of next year

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Julia Jacklin has a new home label and an extensive run of tour dates lined up for 2026 and 2027. 4AD’s latest signee will play shows across North America this fall, then head to Europe and the UK in February of next year. Scroll down for the complete itinerary.

Jacklin’s last album, Pre Pleasure, came out on Polyvinyl in 2022. To coincide with the 2026 World Cup, 4AD recently debuted a capsule collection of football jerseys inspired by iconic artists on their roster, including Cocteau Twins, Scott Walker, and Colourbox.

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Julia Jacklin:10-20 San Diego, CA – The Observatory North Park10-20 Los Angeles, CA – The Wiltern10-23 San Francisco, CA10-26 Portland, OR – Crystal Ballroom10-27 Vancouver, Britich Columbia – Commodore Ballroom10-28 Seattle, WA – The Moore Theatre10-30 Salt Lake City, UT – Metro Music Hall10-31 Denver, CO – Gothic Theatre11-02 Dallas, TX – Studio at Bomb Factory11-03 Austin, TX – Radio/East11-04 Houston, TX – White Oak Music Hall (Downstairs)11-06 Atlanta, GA – Variety Playhouse11-07 Nashville, TN – Brooklyn Bowl11-09 Raleigh, NC Cat’s Cradle11-10 Washington, D.C. – Lincoln Theatre11-11 Pittsburgh, PA – Mr. Small’s Theatre11-13 Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue11-14 Chicago, IL – The Riviera Theatre11-15 Toronto, Ontario – Danforth Music Hall11-17 Montreal, Quebec – Théâtre Beanfield11-19 Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Paramount11-20 Boston, MA – Royale11-21 Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer02-13 Birmingham, England – Town Hall02-14 Manchester, England – Albert Hall02-15 Dublin, Ireland – National Stadium02-17 Glasgow, Scotland – Barrowland Ballroom02-18 Bristol, England – Beacon02-19 London, England – Eventim Apollo02-21 Brussels, Belgium – Botanique02-22 Berlin, Germany – Festsaal Kreuzberg02-23 Hamburg, Germany – Kent Club02-24 Copenhagen, Denmark – DR Koncerthuset02-26 Amsterdam, Netherlands – Paradiso02-27 Paris, France – Cabaret Sauvage03-01 Barcelona, Spain – La [2] de Apolo03-02 Madrid, Spain – Sala Mon Live03-03 Lisbon, Portugal – LAV

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