Joji Returns From Silence With Massive “SOLARIS” Arena Tour

After a period of relative silence, Joji returns with not just a new album, but with a full scale global arena tour that reaffirms his position as alternative pops most interesting and talented artist. The emotional legacy left by hit songs such as “Glimpse of Us” and “SLOW DANCING IN THE DARK” are perfect precursors to his new 2026 album “Piss In The Wind” that showcases a darker, cinematic version of the artist.

Few artists from the late 2010s internet have been able to keep such a low profile while having a lingering dominance in their genre. Outside of occasional updates, the artist remained very quite online until the sudden rollout of “Piss In The Wind” and the announcement of the SOLARIS Tour.

As Joji’s newest edition to his catalog, the album was able to reach #500 on Billboard 200, #1 Indie Store Album Sales, and hit #1 on both alternative and pop albums.

Many Joji fans have been pleased with the artist’s return to many of the sounds that were heard on past albums such as “Ballads 1”, but “Piss In The Wind” captures that feeling of emotional distance on a bigger canvas. Instead of sounding like someone crying in their room, the experience is more like an emotional projection across a cinematic landscape. Collaborators such as Giveon, 4batz, Yeat, and Don Toliver really help drive home that gritty but atmospheric style the album is aiming for.

For longtime listeners of Joji, the SOLARIS Tour feels like the return of an artist whose absence only deepened the connection that fans already had with the him and his music.

SOLARIS Tour Dates

Tuesday, June 16 — Newark, New Jersey — Prudential Center

Friday, June 19 — Toronto, Ontario — Scotiabank Arena

Saturday, June 20 — Montreal, Quebec — Bell Centre 

Tuesday, June 23 — Chicago, Illinois —United Center

Thursday, June 25 — Boston, Massachusetts — TD Garden

Friday, June 26 — Brooklyn, New York — Barclays Center

Monday, June 29 — Charlotte, North Carolina — Spectrum Center

Wednesday, July 1 — Orlando, Florida — Kia Center

Thursday, July 2 — Atlanta, Georgia — State Farm Arena

Monday, July 6 — Austin, Texas — Moody Center

Wednesday, July 8 — Dallas, Texas —American Airlines Center

Friday, July 10 — Phoenix, Arizona — Mortgage Matchup Center 

Saturday, July 11 — Los Angeles, California — Intuit Dome

Tuesday, July 14 — San Francisco, California — Chase Center

Saturday, July 18 — Portland, Oregon — Moda Center

Sunday, July 19 — Seattle, Washington — Climate Pledge Arena

Tuesday, July 21 — Salt Lake City, Utah — Maverik Center

Thursday, July 23 — Denver, Colorado — Ball Arena

Tuesday, August 11 — Dublin, Ireland — 3Arena

Thursday, August 13 — London, United Kingdom — The O2

Sunday, August 16 — Manchester, United Kingdom — Co-Op Live

Wednesday, August 19 — Cologne, Germany — Lanxess Arena

Friday,  August 21 — Copenhagen, Denmark — Royal Arena

Sunday,  August 23 — Warsaw, Poland — COS Torwar

Tuesday,  August 25 — Amsterdam, Netherlands — Ziggo Dome

Thursday, August 27 — Brussels, Belgium — Forest National

Saturday, August 29 — Berlin, Germany — Velodrom

Monday, August 31 — Zurich, Switzerland — Hallenstadion

Tuesday, September 1 — Paris, France — adidas arena 

Thursday, September 3 — Milan, Italy — Unipol Forum

Wednesday, November 11 — Brisbane, Australia — Brisbane Entertainment Centre 

Saturday, November 14 — Sydney, Australia — Qudos Bank Arena

Tuesday, November 17 — Melbourne, Australia — Rod Laver Arena

Thursday, November 19 — Auckland, New Zealand — Spark Arena

Saturday, November 21 — Singapore — Venue TBA 

Sunday, November 22 — Singapore — Venue TBA 

Tuesday, November 24 — Bangkok— Venue TBA

Friday, November 27 — Hong Kong —Venue TBA 

Sunday, November 29 — Kaohsiung — Venue TBA

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