JACOB COLLIER: THE DJESSE SOLO SHOW

Following the release of his latest studio album DJESSE Vol.4, the fourth installment of the DJESSE quadrology; London-born singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer Jacob Collier has announced details of additional dates as part of the DJESSE UK and European tour; which includes a show in the 3Olympia Theatre on 30th October 2024.

Tickets from €45.70 including booking fees on sale Friday 13th September at 10AM

In March, Collier released the final installment of his genre-defying quadruple album project DJESSE, which features singles “Witness Me (Feat. Shawn Mendes, Stormzy and Kirk Franklin)”,“Little Blue (feat. Brandi Carlile)”, “Wherever I Go (feat. Lawrence & Michael McDonald)”, “WELLLL” and Grammy-nominated “Never Gonna Be Alone (feat. Lizzy McAlpine & John Mayer)”.

In the midst of working on DJESSE, Collier began turning his concert audiences into sprawling, improvised choirs.

While conducting the crowd across the globe, from rock clubs to the Lincoln Center, and even festival fields like Bonnaroo and Glastonbury, hundreds of thousands of fans have all been united in rousing harmony, furthering his guiding belief that everyone in this world has a voice, and is a musician.

Having recorded each of his audience choirs across his 2022 and 2023 world tours, over 150,000 voices from around the world play a vital role in the story and creation of DJESSE Vol. 4.

In the last two years alone, Collier was the first-ever male to be featured as a Vogue Darling; he appeared on the July 2023 cover of Rolling Stone UK, as well as co-writing and performing on seven tracks of Stormzy’s This Is What I Mean.

He has also collaborated extensively with Coldplay, performing with them on Saturday Night Live last year, as a featured guest at their Wembley Stadium shows last summer, and on their album Music of the Spheres.

He has also contributed to major hits including SZA’s “Good Days”, songs by Lizzy McAlpine and Kehlani, launched a sold-out signature line of music-making Crocs, and recently headlined his biggest career show to date at the 17000-capacity Hollywood Bowl.