Postmodern Jukebox Brings The Future Is Vintage Tour to 2026
Scott Bradlee Postmodern Jukebox is back on the road with The Future Is Vintage Tour, a 39-date run that takes the beloved vintage-pop collective from Glasgow to New Orleans. PMJ has built a worldwide following by reimagining modern pop hits through the lens of jazz, Motown, swing, and classic soul -- and the live show takes the whole experience to another level. A rotating cast of world-class vocalists and musicians brings fresh energy to every performance, so no two nights are ever the same.
The tour kicks off June 2 at Royal Concert Hall in Glasgow, winds through the UK and into North America with stops at Charleston Music Hall, Carolina Theatre in Durham, Atlanta Symphony Hall, and dozens more iconic venues before wrapping December 20 at The Fillmore in New Orleans. Check the listings below and grab your Postmodern Jukebox tickets on BigStub before the best seats disappear.
Postmodern Jukebox started in 2011 as a YouTube project from pianist and arranger Scott Bradlee, who began posting vintage-style covers of chart-topping pop songs from a basement in Astoria, Queens. The concept was simple but irresistible -- take songs by artists like Beyonce, Radiohead, and Meghan Trainor and reimagine them as jazz standards, doo-wop numbers, and Motown grooves. The videos went viral, racking up billions of views, and the project quickly grew into one of the most popular touring acts in the world. PMJ has featured a rotating lineup of incredible vocalists including Haley Reinhart, Morgan James, Casey Abrams, and Robyn Adele Anderson, each bringing their own personality and power to the stage.
BigStub has verified Postmodern Jukebox tickets at every price level for The Future Is Vintage Tour -- browse the listings above and find your perfect seats. With more than 20 years of experience connecting fans with live events and a 100% buyer guarantee on every order, BigStub makes it easy to buy with confidence. Do not miss the chance to see PMJ transform your favorite modern hits into timeless classics right before your eyes.