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Jessie Ware

Jessie Ware
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About

Jessie Ware is a British singer-songwriter from south London who broke through with her Mercury Prize-nominated debut Devotion (2012). Over six albums she has shifted from soul-inflected pop to a sleek disco-pop sound, with What's Your Pleasure? (2020) and That! Feels Good! (2023) earning widespread critical acclaim. Her sixth album Superbloom arrived in April 2026, sending her into UK arenas for the first time.

#2
Superbloom v UK Albums Chart (2026)
#3
That! Feels Good! v UK Albums Chart (2023)
6
studio albums total
Top 10
all albums in UK Top 10

What's new

  • 2026-04

    The album Superbloom (April 17, 2026, EMI) debuted at #2 on the British album chart and critics called it Jessie Ware's best work to date.

  • 2026-04

    Jessie Ware announced The Superbloom Tour - 20 concerts in North America and Europe, including her first performance in British arenas.

  • 2026-11

    As part of the European leg of the tour, she will perform on November 12, 2026 at the Prague club SaSaZu.

  • 2026-01

    The single 'I Could Get Used to This' (January 23, 2026) launched a new era and was received as her most ambitious entry into the world of disco-pop.

  • 2026-02

    The second single 'Ride' (February 20, 2026) features a synthesizer interpolation of the famous theme from the western 'The Good, the Bad and the Ugly', approved by the Ennio Morricone estate.

Tour

TorontoNew YorkWashingtonPhiladelphiaChicagoSan FranciscoLos AngelesMexico CityParisPragueGdanskVilniusBerlinCopenhagenBrusselsAmsterdam

Tracks

What's Your Pleasure?album from 2020, breakthrough disco-pop debut, #3 in UK
Free Yourselfhit from the album That! Feels Good! (2022), dancefloor anthem
Pearlssingle from the album That! Feels Good! (2023), critically acclaimed
I Could Get Used to Thislead single from the album Superbloom (January 2026)
Ridesingle from the album Superbloom (February 2026), interpolation of Morricone's theme

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