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This tour brings his latest album Piss In The Wind to the stage for the first time – general sale starts from April 30

A two-night 'Sanctuary' is headed our way – Joji is heading back on the road with his Solaris Tour, and Singapore gets the first stop with two nights at Arena @ Expo on November 21 and 22, 2026. Also hitting Bangkok, Kaohsiung, and Hong Kong, this tour is set to bring his new album Piss In The Wind to the stage for the first time.
Born George Miller, Joji first came into the public eye in the early 2010s as Filthy Frank, the persona for his surreal, chaotic comedy universe on YouTube. He eventually pivoted fully into music as Joji. What followed was a very different trajectory: understated, emotionally heavy tracks built around minimalist production and a low-key vocal style that became his signature. His breakout as a musician came with early projects like In Tongues and Ballads 1, followed by global recognition with tracks such as ‘Slow Dancing in the Dark’ and ‘Glimpse of Us’.
His newest album, Piss In The Wind, continues that line, featuring collaborations with Giveon, 4batz, Yeat, and Don Toliver, and spans 21 tracks that lean into atmosphere more than spectacle. Since its release, it has already performed strongly commercially, debuting at #5 on the Billboard 200, topping Indie Store Album Sales, and reaching #1 on both Current Alternative and Current Pop Albums charts in the US, alongside top ten placements across the UK, Australia, and Europe.
Tickets will be released in phases: artist presale sign-ups are open now, with access starting April 27, 12pm. Mastercard presale runs April 28 to 29, Live Nation follows on April 29, and general sale opens April 30, 12pm via Ticketmaster.
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