Jungle is back, so prepare yourself to move and groove because the delicious trio is coming to a venue near you. Jungle just announced their 2026 tour, which includes a Los Angeles headline show at the Crypto.com Arena and the Santa Barbara Bowl. If you missed their FOMO-worthy performance at the Hollywood Bowl back in 2024, and especially if you saw this video go viral, you absolutely cannot miss this next chance to see them live.

Jungle will perform at the Santa Barbara Bowl on Friday, October 9, a beautiful outdoor amphitheater where you can literally feel the coastal breeze. If you like LA city vibes, the band returns to Los Angeles for a performance at Crypto.com Arena on Saturday, October 10. Both shows promise a good time—I mean, just look at this!

Rio Kosta will support Jungle at both shows. So if you’re going to get tickets, make sure you arrive early and catch their opening set.

Other tour dates include shows in San Fransico, Berkeley, Chicago, Brooklyn, and more. See more tour dates for a show near you.

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I can honestly say that seeing Jungle live at the Hollywood Bowl a few years ago was one of my best live concert experiences. There was just so much joy and happiness, and everybody was singing and dancing along. There was not one booty in their seat. We were all standing up, dancing together, and when famed dancer Will West came upon us, we were in awe of his dance moves.

Jungle are touring in support of their new album Sunshine, set for release on August 14 via AWAL. The announcement arrives with a lush new single titled “Carry On.” Lydia Kitto’s vocals are sweet as ever, with Josh Lloyd-Watson and Tom McFarland’s production giving off those 70s Topanga Canyon folk vibes but with a classic soul sound. It’s a sweet and breezy ditty, not a groovy dancefloor shaker.

Get the Jungle Presale Code

If you want early access to tickets, you can join the promoter presale. We have the presale code below. The Goldenvoice promoter presale will begin Thursday, March 26, at 11 AM PST. The presale code below will work for both Southern California shows presented by Goldenvoice. If you are looking to attend a different tour date, we highly recommend you sign up now for the Jungle artist presale to receive their presale code.

Tickets to all of Jungle’s 2026 tour dates go on sale to the public starting March 27 at 10 AM local time. And because Jungle are real ones and actually cares about their fans, the group is using Ticketmaster’s Face Value Exchange to help fans get tickets at the original price. Tickets can only be resold on Ticketmaster at face value. This means scalpers can’t get their hands on them and attempt to sell them at 5 times their value. And considering all the Live Nation/Ticketmaster drama, this is necessary. We wish more artists would do this.

In states where laws prevent resale restrictions, Ticketmaster will still honor Jungle’s terms by keeping resale prices at face value on its site.

However, it doesn’t look like the tickets being sold through AXS are using a face-value exchange. The AXS ticket pages for their individual Southern California shows read: “Resale prices may exceed face value.” That’s a bummer. Let’s hope they change that.


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Jungle 2026 Tour Dates

September 9—Minneapolis, MN—The Armory
September 10—Chicago, IL—United Center
September 12—Toronto, ON—Scotiabank Arena
September 13—Montreal, QC—Place Bell
September 15—Boston, MA—Agganis Arena
September 17—Washington, DC—The Anthem
September 19—New York, NY—Barclays Center
September 21—Nashville, TN—The Pinnacle
September 23—Houston, TX—713 Music Hall
September 24—Austin, TX—Moody Center
September 25—Dallas, TX—Texas Trust CU Theatre
September 27—Denver, CO—Red Rocks Amphitheatre
October 1—Portland, OR—Veterans Memorial Coliseum
October 2—Vancouver, BC—Pacific Coliseum
October 3—Seattle, WA—Climate Pledge Arena
October 6—San Francisco, CA—Greek Theatre
October 9—Santa Barbara, CA—Santa Barbara Bowl
October 10—Los Angeles, CA—Crypto.com Arena

October 24—Lisbon, Portugal—MEO Arena
October 26—Madrid, Spain—Movistar Arena
October 28—Barcelona, Spain—Palau Sant Jordi
October 30—Paris, France—Accor Arena
October 31—Brussels, Belgium—Forest National
November 3—Amsterdam, Netherlands—Ziggo Dome
November 5—Hamburg, Germany—Barclays Arena
November 6—Copenhagen, Denmark—Royal Arena

November 8—Berlin, Germany—Uber Arena
November 10—Łódź, Poland—Atlas Arena
November 12—Munich, Germany—Olympiahalle
November 13—Vienna, Austria—Wiener Stadthalle
November 15—Milan, Italy—Unipol Forum
November 18—Dublin, Ireland—3Arena
November 21—Leeds, United Kingdom—First Direct Bank Arena
November 22—Cardiff, United Kingdom—Cardiff Utilita Arena

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November 25—London, United Kingdom—The O2
November 27—Manchester, United Kingdom—Co-op Live
November 28—Glasgow, United Kingdom—OVO Hydro

March 2—Brisbane, Australia—Brisbane Entertainment Centre
March 4—Sydney, Australia—Qudos Bank Arena
March 6—Melbourne, Australia—Rod Laver Arena
March 10—Perth, Australia—RAC Arena

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