Joji's Solaris Tour is hitting arenas across North America in summer 2026, with 18 shows running from June through July. The tour brings his genre-blending catalog of lo-fi R&B, trip-hop, and atmospheric pop to major venues including TD Garden in Boston, Barclays Center in Brooklyn, Intuit Dome in Inglewood, Chase Center in San Francisco, and United Center in Chicago. Tracks like "Glimpse of Us," "Slow Dancing in the Dark," "Die for You," and "Sanctuary" have made Joji one of the most streamed artists of his generation, and this run marks his biggest headlining tour to date.
Joji's live shows are immersive experiences that match the emotional depth of his recordings. His understated stage presence and cinematic production create an atmosphere unlike any other concert, pulling audiences into the melancholic beauty of his music. Whether you caught him early in clubs or are seeing him for the first time in an arena, the Solaris Tour promises a performance worth the trip.
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About Joji
Joji is the stage name of George Kusunoki Miller, a Japanese-Australian singer, songwriter, and producer who has become one of the most distinctive voices in modern R&B and alternative pop. Before launching his music career, Miller built a massive online following through comedy and entertainment content. His transition to music was a sharp left turn—trading humor for vulnerability—and it paid off in a way few could have predicted.
His debut EP In Tongues (2017) introduced listeners to his atmospheric, emotionally raw sound, and his first full-length album Ballads 1 (2018) debuted at number one on the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop chart, making him the first Asian-born artist to top that chart. The album featured "Slow Dancing in the Dark," which became a cultural touchstone. His sophomore album Smithereens (2022) continued the evolution, and "Glimpse of Us" became his biggest hit to date, reaching the top ten of the Billboard Hot 100 and amassing billions of streams worldwide.
Joji's music draws from lo-fi production, trip-hop, R&B, and dream pop, creating a sound that feels deeply personal and cinematic at the same time. His vocals—soft, yearning, and often layered with reverb—sit at the center of richly textured instrumentals that reward repeated listening. Songs like "Sanctuary," "Run," "Die for You," and "NIGHT RIDER" showcase an artist with remarkable range, equally comfortable with downtempo ballads and more uptempo, groove-driven tracks.
On stage, Joji translates that sonic world into a visual experience. His concerts feature moody lighting, atmospheric production, and a setlist that moves through the emotional peaks and valleys of his catalog. He is not a showman in the traditional sense—his power comes from sincerity and restraint, letting the music carry the weight. Fans who connect with his recordings often describe seeing him live as a deeply affecting experience.
With the 2026 Solaris Tour, Joji is performing in arenas for the first time as a headliner, reflecting the enormous growth of his audience. From TD Garden to Intuit Dome to Barclays Center, this tour marks a milestone for an artist who has built his career on emotional authenticity and musical craftsmanship.