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Scala · London
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SJM Concerts and Eat Your Own Ears Present Jamie T.
Jamie T’s fans know something is coming. Things have been bubbling the past few weeks; postcards sent out, mysterious lyrics and an October date without meaning (yet). Today [Friday 14th August, 2026], he announces a one-off gig at Scala in London next Thursday 20th August - his first performance at the venue in 20 years when he played with a full band for the first time in 2006. A beautiful full circle moment at the start of a new chapter, which he’s yet to shed light. Fans can sign up to the mailing list HERE, for pre-sale tickets available 10:00 on Tuesday 18th and general sale at 10:00 on the 19th.
Since the release of his fifth album, 2022’s OCC #1 Album The Theory of Whatever, he’s been in all the right places. In 2023, he played his largest-ever headline show to a sold-out Finsbury Park, supported by the likes of IDLES and Kojey Radical. Earlier this year, he collaborated with Fred Again with “Lights Burn Dimmer”, a woozy, synth-drenched reimagining of Jamie T’s 2023 anthemic “Hippodrome” that traded on the original’s wiry, cigarette stained tension for something more euphoric. The single arrived earlier this year, timed to a one off show at Alexandra Palace as part of Fred Again’s ‘10 shows in 10 weeks in 10 cities’ run. It was a fitting move for an artist as steeped in ghosts as Jamie T; handing over a much loved track to be reflected back in a new light. As one of the most prolific artists of his generation, Jamie T boasts multiple Platinum and Gold albums (Panic Prevention, Kings & Queens, Carry on the Grudge) and singles (“Zombie”, “Sticks n Stones”, “Sheila”) in the UK and over 800 million global streams, he has collaborated with everyone from Damon Albarn / Gorillaz, Lily Allen and The Maccabees; headlined Brixton Academy 8 times and played Glastonbury 4 including Headlining Woodsies/John Peel stage twice.
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