Following the announcement of his upcoming ninth album We Will Always Be The Way We Were; acclaimed British-Italian songwriter Jack Savoretti has announced a 29-date UK and European tour - his biggest to date - which includes a show in 3Olympia Theatre, Dublin on 3rd November 2026.
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Last year, Jack announced a series of special shows, including a one-off night at London’s Royal Albert Hall, which sold out in under an hour. He will also play already sold-out headline dates at De Montfort Hall in Leicester and Liverpool Philharmonic, alongside an intimate BRITs Week for War Child performance at London’s Emerald Theatre, all taking place ahead of the album’s release.
The Autumn 2026 tour will open in Athens on September 25, before travelling through a further ten countries across Europe and arriving in the UK on October 21 to play Plymouth Pavilions. The UK and Ireland leg includes 15 dates, with shows in Glasgow, Dublin, Belfast, Cardiff, Gateshead, Manchester and more.
Jack Savoretti’s ninth studio album, We Will Always Be The Way We Were, is a bold return to his musical roots, recorded at Eastcote Studios in West London.
Marking 20 years since his debut album Between the Minds, the record finds Savoretti reconnecting with the raw storytelling and cinematic soul that defined his earliest work. Written and recorded with his long-time touring band, the album celebrates the craft, camaraderie and creative freedom that have carried him through two decades at the forefront of British songwriting.
“This is a full-circle album,” says Jack. “It’s going back to my roots, to the neighbourhood where I first started making music - with the same friends and musicians I met around Ladbroke Grove and Portobello Road. It’s the album I always wanted to make when I was starting out, but didn’t yet have the courage or experience to make. Now I do.”
Jack’s current single, the title track from the album, has just been added to the BBC Radio 2 A List and the beginning of the month saw him performing the track on Graham Norton.
