Jeff Goldblum will bring his signature jazz stylings to Manchester for the first time this June as part of his debut UK tour with The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra.
The acclaimed actor and musician has confirmed a run of four dates across the UK in 2026, culminating with a special performance at London’s Royal Albert Hall accompanied by a 50-piece orchestra.
Goldblum’s band, which he founded more than three decades ago, will begin the tour at Wolverhampton Civic Hall on 28 May, before heading to Glasgow on 1 June and then Manchester’s Palace Theatre on 3 June. The London finale will take place on 30 June and is already on sale via AEGPresents.co.uk.
Tickets for Manchester and the other regional shows go on presale from Thursday 12 February at 10am, with general sale opening on Friday 13 February at the same time.
The tour coincides with the release of his upcoming album, Still Blooming: Night Blooms, due out on 5 June via Universal’s revived Fontana label. The album builds on the success of 2025’s Still Blooming, which topped the Official Jazz & Blues Albums Chart and entered the top 10 of the UK Albums Chart.
Goldblum will perform selections from both records, bringing his playful charm and accomplished piano playing to the stage. On the new album, he also lends his vocals for the first time on selected tracks, supported by a notable lineup of guests including dodie, Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande, Scarlett Johansson, and Charlie Puth.
Known worldwide for roles in Jurassic Park, The Fly, and Independence Day, Goldblum’s musical talents have won him fans beyond the screen. His ensemble is celebrated for reimagining classic jazz and American Songbook favourites with wit and spontaneity.
The UK tour follows Goldblum’s recent success on stage and screen, including a starring role in Netflix’s KAOS, an Emmy nomination for The World According to Jeff Goldblum, and a critically acclaimed turn as The Wizard of Oz in the Wicked film adaptations.
Tickets go on general sale from Friday 13th Feb at 10am via www.atgtickets.com/shows/jeff-goldblum/palace-theatre-manchester
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