Here you can find possibly the most complete list of tourdates and appearances by Jamiroquai, searchable by year or country.
If you know of any dates not listed or have found any mistakes, please contact me. Please note that dates do occasionally change and any upcoming dates and venues may not be correct because of this. For officially confirmed dates, please visit the official Jamiroquai website.
| Date | Country | |
|---|---|---|
| 03 Oct 92 (Sat) | UK | Canterbury (Northgate), Penny Theatre, Fat Alberts 1st Anniversary |
| Additional Information: Jamiroquai was the "special live guest" on this night performing alongside DJ Gilles Peterson (from Kiss FM). | ||
| 14 Oct 92 (Wed) | UK | London, T&C2 |
| Additional Information: The T&C2 venue is at 20 Higbury Corner, N5 in London. Tickets cost 6 pounds and Jamiroquai were lined up to play at 11:00pm. | ||
| unknown (93) | UK | London, MTV Europe (tv) |
| Performed: If I Like It I Do It | ||
| 22 Jan 93 (Fri) | UK | London, Imperial College |
| 10 Feb 93 (Wed) | UK | Glasgow, Tunnel Club |
| 26 Feb 93 (Fri) | UK | Brighton, Event, West Street, Brighton Jazz Bop 93 |
| Additional Information: The main artist performing at this gig was Pucho & The Latin Soul Brothers. Jamiroquai were further down the lists of artists performing. | ||
| 05 Mar 93 (Fri) | UK | London, The Word (broadcast date) |
| Performed: Too Young To Die | ||
| 11 Mar 93 (Thu) | UK | London, Top Of The Pops (tv) (recording date) |
| Performed: Too Young To Die | ||
| Additional Information: Jamiroquai's first ever appearance on Top Of The Pops. | ||
| 15 Mar 93 (Mon) | UK | London (Clapham), The Grand |
| 16 Apr 93 (Fri) | UK | Sheffield, Hallam University |
| Performed: Emergency On Planet Earth, Too Young To Die, Blow Your Mind, When You Gonna Learn, Revolution 1993 | ||
| Additional Information: Broadcast live on BBC Radio 1 FM as part of their Sound City event. | ||
| 02 Jun 93 (Wed) | UK | Egham, Royal Holloway College |
| 04 Jun 93 (Fri) | UK | London, Brixton Academy |
| 10 Jun 93 (Thu) | UK | Brighton, Heineken Music Festival |
| 11 Jun 93 (Fri) | UK | Leicester, De Montfort University |
| 12 Jun 93 (Sat) | UK | Sheffield, The Leadmill |
| 13 Jun 93 (Sun) | UK | Leeds, Leeds Metropolitan University Student Union |
| 15 Jun 93 (Tue) | UK | Newcastle, Riverside |
| 16 Jun 93 (Wed) | UK | Glasgow, Tunnel |
| 17 Jun 93 (Thu) | UK | Manchester, Hacienda |
| Tickets: Tickets were GBP 7.50 in advance. | ||
| Additional Information: Tickets said 'Jamiroquai + Guest DJ's'. Doors were 9pm-2am. | ||
| 19 Jun 93 (Sat) | UK | Bristol, Lakota |
| Additional Information: Tickets were priced 7.50+booking fee. | ||
| 21 Jun 93 (Mon) | UK | Cambridge, Junction |
| 22 Jun 93 (Tue) | UK | Birmingham, Institute |
| 26 Jun 93 (Sat) | UK | Glastonbury, Glastonbury Festival |
| 17 Jul 93 (Sat) | UK | London, Astoria, Raw Soup (tv) |
| Performed: Blow Your Mind | ||
| Additional Information: Jamiroquai were originally listed to be at the Phoenix Festival on this date (17 July) but the band did not perform at the festival. | ||
| 13 Aug 93 (Fri) | UK | London (Kensington), Kensington Roof Gardens, Naked City (tv) (broadcast date) |
| Performed: If I Like It I Do It | ||
| Additional Information: Jamiroquai performed an acoustic version of If I Like It I Do It from a rooftop in Kensington on television show 'Naked City.' | ||
| 17 Sep 93 (Fri) | UK | London, Sloane Square and the roads of London! |
| Performed: When You Gonna Learn, The Kids (and more) | ||
| Additional Information: Jamiroquai performed on the back of a lorry parked both in Sloane Square and then drove in the direction of the Danish Embassy in south-west London in a protest at whale culling around the Danish controlled Faroe Islands. The lorry was stopped before it reached the Embassy. | ||
| 17 Sep 93 (Fri) | UK | London (Ladbroke Grove), Subterania |
| Additional Information: Discounted entry was given to people who had flyers which were given out at the demonstration earlier in the day. | ||
| 26 Nov 93 (Fri) | UK | London, Brixton Academy |
| 31 Dec 93 (Fri) | UK | London, Lulu's Big Show (tv) (broadcast date) |
| Performed: Too Young To Die | ||
| 01 Mar 94 (Tue) | UK | London, Astoria, Beat Specials (recording date) |
| Performed: Just Another Story, Too Young To Die, Blow Your Mind, Didgin' Out, Mr.Moon, The Kids, Signed,Sealed,Delivered | ||
| Additional Information: Filmed for later broadcast on Beat Specials TV show. | ||
| 08 Apr 94 (Fri) | UK | Glasgow, Tramway |
| Additional Information: Broadcast live on BBC Radio 1 FM as part of their Sound City event. | ||
| 13 Aug 94 (Sat) | UK | Milton Keynes, National Bowl |
| Additional Information: Jamiroquai supported UB40 at this concert. | ||
| 18 Aug 94 (Thu) | UK | Stirling, Stirling Castle |
| Additional Information: Jamiroquai supported UB40 at this concert. | ||
| 20 Aug 94 (Sat) | UK | Sheffield, Don Valley Stadium |
| Additional Information: Jamiroquai supported UB40 at this concert. | ||
| 11 Sep 94 (Sun) | UK | London (Kentish Town), The Forum |
| 15 Oct 94 (Sat) | UK | London, Brixton Academy |
| Additional Information: Benefit Concert for Rwanda featuring Gill Scott Heron, Jamiroquai, Osibisa, Mother Earth and Fun-Da-Mental. | ||
| 24 Oct 94 (Mon) | UK | Cardiff, University |
| Additional Information: Tickets were priced at 10 pounds for this and all other non-London dates in October and November 1994. | ||
| 25 Oct 94 (Tue) | UK | Exeter, University |
| 26 Oct 94 (Wed) | UK | Southampton, Guildhall |
| 28 Oct 94 (Fri) | UK | Sheffield, Octagon |
| 29 Oct 94 (Sat) | UK | Norwich, UEA |
| 30 Oct 94 (Sun) | UK | Cambridge, Corn Exchange |
| 02 Nov 94 (Wed) | UK | Newcastle, Mayfair |
| 03 Nov 94 (Thu) | UK | Glasgow, Barrowlands |
| 05 Nov 94 (Sat) | UK | Wolverhampton, Civic Hall |
| 06 Nov 94 (Sun) | UK | Manchester, Academy |
| 07 Nov 94 (Mon) | UK | Leeds, Town and Country Club |
| 09 Nov 94 (Wed) | UK | London (Kentish Town), The Forum |
| Additional Information: Tickets were priced at 12 pounds. | ||
| 10 Nov 94 (Thu) | UK | London (Kentish Town), The Forum |
| Additional Information: Tickets were priced at 12 pounds. | ||
| 12 Nov 94 (Sat) | UK | London, The Danny Baker Show (tv) (broadcast date) |
| Performed: Too Young To Die, Half The Man | ||
| 20 Jun 95 (Tue) | UK | London (Camden), MTV Most Wanted (tv) |
| Performed: Space Cowboy, Stillness in Time, Our Time is Coming | ||
| 22 Jun 95 (Thu) | UK | London (Clapham), The Grand |
| 24 Jun 95 (Sat) | UK | Glastonbury, Glastonbury Festival |
| Additional Information: Performed on the 'Pyramid Stage.' The festival was held over three days and Jamiroquai performed on the Saturday afternoon. | ||
| 29 Jun 95 (Thu) | UK | London, Top Of The Pops (tv) (broadcast date) |
| Performed: Stillness In Time | ||
| 29 Jul 95 (Sat) | UK | London, Highbury Fields, Jazz Izz |
| Additional Information: Outdoor concert also featuring: D-Influence, War, Brand New Heavies, James Taylor Quartet and Maceo Parker. | ||
| 16 Aug 96 (Fri) | UK | The White Room (tv) (broadcast date) |
| Performed: Virtual Insanity, Our Time Is Coming | ||
| Additional Information: It is likely that Jamiroquai performed more songs but we are only aware of two that were broadcast on the television show. It is assumed that the recording/broadcast was around August time as part of the promotion for Travelling Without Moving. | ||
| 26 Aug 96 (Mon) | UK | London, Notting Hill, Notting Hill Carnival |
| Performed: Didjital Vibrations, Drifting Along, Alright, Use The Force, Travelling Without Moving, Virtual Insanity | ||
| Additional Information: Jamiroquai played a live set, their first in over a year at the Kiss 100 stage on the 26th August. This is the only time that Drifting Along has been played live. The performance was broadcast live on Kiss 100 FM. | ||
| 30 Aug 96 (Fri) | UK | London, Top Of The Pops (broadcast date) |
| Performed: Virtual Insanity | ||
| 13 Sep 96 (Fri) | UK | London (Hammersmith), TFI Friday (tv) (recording date) |
| 13 Oct 96 (Sun) | UK | Glasgow, Barrowlands |
| 15 Oct 96 (Tue) | UK | Newcastle, City Hall |
| 16 Oct 96 (Wed) | UK | Leeds, Town and Country Club |
| 18 Oct 96 (Fri) | UK | Liverpool, Royal Court |
| 19 Oct 96 (Sat) | UK | Manchester, Apollo |
| 21 Oct 96 (Mon) | UK | CANCELLED: Leicester, De Montford Hall |
| Additional Information: Eight dates from the UK tour had to be cancelled as Jay was taken ill with shingles. | ||
| 23 Oct 96 (Wed) | UK | CANCELLED: Southend, Cliffs Pavillion |
| 24 Oct 96 (Thu) | UK | CANCELLED: Portsmouth, Guildhall |
| 26 Oct 96 (Sat) | UK | CANCELLED: Exeter, University |
| 28 Oct 96 (Mon) | UK | CANCELLED: Newport, Newport Centre |
| 29 Oct 96 (Tue) | UK | CANCELLED: Wolverhampton, Civic Hall |
| 01 Nov 96 (Fri) | UK | CANCELLED: Sheffield, City Hall |
| 02 Nov 96 (Sat) | UK | CANCELLED: Cambridge, Corn Exchange |
| 10 Nov 96 (Sun) | UK | London (Kentish Town), The Forum |
| 11 Nov 96 (Mon) | UK | London (Kentish Town), The Forum |
| 12 Nov 96 (Tue) | UK | London, Royal Albert Hall |
| Performed: Hooked Up, Emergency on Planet Earth, Space Cowboy, Slipin'N'Slidin, Cosmic Girl, Didjital Vibrations, Journey To Arnhemland, Use The Force, High Times, Hollywood Swingin (Cool & The Gang Cover), Alright, Travelling Without Moving, Virtual Insanity | ||
| 13 Feb 97 (Thu) | UK | London, Alexandra Palace, McLaren Formula 1 Launch Party |
| Additional Information: Launch party for the McLaren Formula 1 Racing Team. Filmed for broadcast on MTV. | ||
| 21 Feb 97 (Fri) | UK | Southend, Cliffs Pavillion |
| Additional Information: This is the first date of the re-scheduled Autumn 1996 tour. | ||
| 22 Feb 97 (Sat) | UK | Cambridge, Corn Exchange |
| 24 Feb 97 (Mon) | UK | London, Earl's Court, Brit Awards |
| Performed: Upside Down | ||
| Additional Information: Duet with Diana Ross of Upside Down. | ||
| 26 Feb 97 (Wed) | UK | Portsmouth, Guildhall |
| 27 Feb 97 (Thu) | UK | Exeter, University |
| 01 Mar 97 (Sat) | UK | Sheffield, City Hall |
| 09 Apr 97 (Wed) | UK | CANCELLED: Glasgow, SECC |
| Additional Information: This date was cancelled and re-scheduled for 30 April 1997. | ||
| 10 Apr 97 (Thu) | UK | Newcastle, Arena |
| 12 Apr 97 (Sat) | UK | Birmingham, NEC |
| 13 Apr 97 (Sun) | UK | Cardiff, International Arena |
| 15 Apr 97 (Tue) | UK | Plymouth, Pavillion |
| 16 Apr 97 (Wed) | UK | Braintree, Arena |
| 18 Apr 97 (Fri) | UK | Bournemouth, IC |
| 19 Apr 97 (Sat) | UK | Manchester, Nynex Arena |
| 21 Apr 97 (Mon) | UK | London, Wembley Arena |
| 30 Apr 97 (Wed) | UK | Glasgow, SECC |
| Additional Information: Re-scheduled from 09 April 1997. | ||
| 08 Jun 97 (Sun) | UK | London, Finsbury Park |
| Additional Information: Jamiroquai headlined this "Jam In The Park" outdoor concert. | ||
| 19 Jul 97 (Sat) | UK | Long Marston, Phoenix Festival |
| 02 Dec 97 (Tue) | UK | Later with Jools Holland (tv) (recording date) |
| Performed: High Times, Travelling Without Moving, Alright | ||
| 04 Dec 97 (Thu) | UK | CANCELLED: London, Battersea Power Station |
| 14 Dec 97 (Sun) | UK | London, Battersea Power Station |
| Additional Information: One of a number of concerts organised by Midland Bank. This concert was in aid of the Marcia Lawes Campaign, and Tusk Force. | ||
| 23 Jul 98 (Thu) | UK | London, Top of the Pops (tv) (recording date) |
| Performed: Deeper Underground | ||
| 21 May 99 (Fri) | UK | London, TFI Friday (tv) |
| Performed: Canned Heat | ||
| 01 Jun 99 (Tue) | UK | London, Greenwich Naval College (tv) (recording date) |
| Performed: Canned Heat, Black Capricorn Day, Cosmic Girl | ||
| Additional Information: Live performance for Japanese television. | ||
| 03 Jun 99 (Thu) | UK | London, Top Of The Pops (tv) (recording date) |
| Performed: Canned Heat | ||
| 07 Jun 99 (Mon) | UK | CANCELLED: Cardiff, International Arena |
| 09 Jun 99 (Wed) | UK | Brighton, Brighton Centre |
| Additional Information: This was Nick Fyffe's first full UK concert. | ||
| 11 Jun 99 (Fri) | UK | Manchester, MEN Arena |
| 12 Jun 99 (Sat) | UK | Birmingham, NEC |
| 14 Jun 99 (Mon) | UK | Hull, Hull Arena |
| 16 Jun 99 (Wed) | UK | Newcastle, Newcastle Telewest Arena |
| 17 Jun 99 (Thu) | UK | Glasgow, Glasgow SECC |
| 19 Jun 99 (Sat) | UK | London, Wembley Arena |
| 20 Jun 99 (Sun) | UK | London, Wembley Arena |
| 10 Sep 99 (Fri) | UK | London (Hammersmith), TFI Friday (tv) |
| Performed: Supersonic | ||
| 27 Nov 99 (Sat) | UK | London, Red Alert National Lottery Show (tv) |
| Performed: King For A Day | ||
| 29 Nov 99 (Mon) | UK | London, BBC Maida Vale Studios, BBC Radio 1 (Lunchtime Session) (radio) |
| Performed: Canned Heat, King For A Day, Travelling Without Moving, Cosmic Girl | ||
| Additional Information: Broadcast live on BBC Radio 1. Cosmic Girl was broadcast the following day. | ||
| 03 Dec 99 (Fri) | UK | London (Hammersmith), TFI Friday (tv) |
| Performed: King For A Day | ||
| 05 Dec 99 (Sun) | UK | London, Shepherd's Bush Empire |
| Additional Information: Concert in aid of Shelter homeless charity. | ||
| 07 Dec 99 (Tue) | UK | London, Jools Holland Show (tv) (recording date) |
| Performed: Canned Heat, Virtual Insanity, Miss You | ||
| Additional Information: Broadcast on 30 December 1999. | ||
| 09 Dec 99 (Thu) | UK | London, Top Of The Pops (tv) (recording date) |
| Performed: King For A Day | ||
| 26 May 00 (Fri) | UK | London, Royal Albert Hall |
| Performed: From This Moment On (originally by Cole Porter) | ||
| Additional Information: Jay appeared alongside other artists to raise money for the Red Hot Aids Charitable Trust. | ||
| 29 May 00 (Mon) | UK | London, Covent Garden Market, BBC Music Live Festival. |
| Performed: Cosmic Girl, Sunny, Canned Heat, Deeper Underground | ||
| Additional Information: The listed tracks were performed live on BBC Radio 1 although others were also performed when the band was off-air. | ||
| 18 Nov 00 (Sat) | UK | London, Later With Jools Holland (tv) |
| Performed: I'm In The Mood For Love | ||
| Additional Information: Performed with the Jools Holland Rhythm and Blues Orchestra. | ||
| 03 Feb 01 (Sat) | UK | London (Hammersmith), CD:UK (tv) |
| Performed: I'm In The Mood For Love | ||
| Additional Information: Jay was also interviewed on the show. | ||
| 08 Jul 01 (Sun) | UK | London, Hyde Park, Capital FM Party in the Park |
| Performed: Little L, Cosmic Girl | ||
| 26 Jul 01 (Thu) | UK | London, Top of the Pops (tv) |
| Performed: Little L | ||
| 09 Aug 01 (Thu) | UK | London, Music Bank Studios |
| Additional Information: Secret Knebworth Warm-up gig, only 100 people! | ||
| 11 Aug 01 (Sat) | UK | London, CD:UK (tv) |
| Performed: Little L | ||
| 11 Aug 01 (Sat) | UK | Knebworth, Knebworth Festival |
| 23 Aug 01 (Thu) | UK | London, Top of the Pops (tv) |
| Performed: Little L | ||
| 02 Sep 01 (Sun) | UK | Leicester, Victoria Park, Radio 1 One Big Sunday |
| Performed: Cosmic Girl, Little L | ||
| Additional Information: Broadcast live on BBC Radio 1 | ||
| 03 Nov 01 (Sat) | UK | London, CD:UK (tv) |
| Performed: You Give Me Something | ||
| 05 Nov 01 (Mon) | UK | London, BBC Radio 1 Acoustic Session (radio) |
| Performed: Black Crow, Picture Of My Life | ||
| Additional Information: Acoustic session performed for the Jo Whiley show. | ||
| 06 Nov 01 (Tue) | UK | London, Later with Jools Holland (tv) |
| Performed: You Give Me Something, Main Vein, Love Foolosophy, Cosmic Girl | ||
| Additional Information: This was broadcast in December as part of the annual Jools Holland Hootenanny show. | ||
| 22 Nov 01 (Thu) | UK | London, Top of the Pops (tv) |
| Performed: You Give Me Something, Love Foolosophy | ||
| Additional Information: You Give Me Something broadcast on 30 November. Love Foolosophy broadcast on 15 February 2002. | ||
| 01 Dec 01 (Sat) | UK | London, SMTV Live & CD:UK (tv) |
| Performed: You Give Me Something, Main Vein | ||
| Additional Information: Beverley Knight also performed with Jamiroquai on Main Vein for this performance. | ||
| 07 Dec 01 (Fri) | UK | Belfast, Odyssey Arena |
| 09 Dec 01 (Sun) | UK | London, Brixton Academy |
| 16 Feb 02 (Sat) | UK | London, CD:UK |
| Performed: Love Foolosophy | ||
| 19 Feb 02 (Tue) | UK | London, Johnny Vaughan Show |
| Performed: Virtual Insanity | ||
| Additional Information: This was just a small impromptu performance by Jay after being interviewed on the talk show. | ||
| 20 Feb 02 (Wed) | UK | London, Earls Court, Brit Awards 2002 |
| Performed: Bad Girls | ||
| Additional Information: Duet performed with Anastacia. | ||
| 22 Feb 02 (Fri) | UK | Glasgow, Glasgow SECC |
| 23 Feb 02 (Sat) | UK | Newcastle, Newcastle Telewest Arena |
| Additional Information: The recording of Titan from this concert was included on some releases of the Corner Of The Earth single release in June 2002. | ||
| 25 Feb 02 (Mon) | UK | Birmingham, NEC |
| 26 Feb 02 (Tue) | UK | Manchester, MEN Arena |
| 28 Feb 02 (Thu) | UK | Cardiff, International Arena |
| 02 Mar 02 (Sat) | UK | London, Wembley Arena |
| 03 Mar 02 (Sun) | UK | London, Wembley Arena |
| 04 May 02 (Sat) | UK | London (Hammersmith), Riverside Studios, re:covered (tv) (recording date) |
| Performed: Love Foolosophy, Love Is The Drug | ||
| Additional Information: re:covered is a BBC television show. Bands appearing on the show normally play two live songs - their latest single or album track and a cover version. This was the bands' first appearance following the departure of keyboard player Toby Smith earlier that week after more than a decade with the band. Matt Johnson, although part of Jamiroquai (only by a couple of days), did not perform on this date. | ||
| 15 May 02 (Wed) | UK | London (Ealing), Broadway Boulevard, Carling Homecoming |
| Performed: High Times, Cosmic Girl, When You Gonna Learn, Too Young To Die, Little L, Space Cowboy, Corner Of The Earth, Virtual Insanity, Travelling Without Moving, Alright, Love Foolosophy, Deeper Underground | ||
| Additional Information: This intimate gig (only 300 people) is the first "Carling Homecoming" gig. Tickets were not on-sale, and could only be obtained by winning them in competitions. Funkin.com gave away five pairs of tickets to the gig. More information can be found at www.carlinglive.com | ||
| 22 Jun 02 (Sat) | UK | London, CD:UK (tv) |
| Performed: Corner Of The Earth | ||
| Additional Information: Jay was also interviewed on the show. | ||
| 13 Jul 02 (Sat) | UK | London, CD:UK (tv) |
| Performed: Corner Of The Earth | ||
| Additional Information: Jay and Rob performed an acoustic version of the track on the show. | ||
| 20 Jul 02 (Sat) | UK | CANCELLED: London, Finsbury Park |
| Performed: Intro, Revolution 1993, Too Young to Die, Space Cowboy, Mr Moon, Cosmic Girl, Didjital Vibrations, Use the Force, High Times, Journey to Arnhemland, Hollywood Swingin�, Alright, Virtual Insanity | ||
| Additional Information: This is an all-day outdoor event with a number of special guests including Rhianna, Musiq Soulchild and Chic. Originally announced in mid-May 2002, it was officially cancelled on 24 June because of a licensing problem: "Haringey Council rejected an application from the promoters to vary the date of a license previously granted for September this year back to July 20. The Council say that they did not want an intrusion in the school holiday period when the park is used extensively by local families." | ||
| 21 Jul 02 (Sun) | UK | CANCELLED: Nottingham, Wollaton Park, City In The Park Festival |
| Additional Information: This event, which had Jamiroquai performing as the headline act was cancelled at the end of June 2002. The official reason given for the cancellation was "Due to unforeseen technical problems regarding the size and nature of the stage required for the Jamiroquai appearance at Wollaton Park in Nottingham on the 21st July 2002, we the promoters have decided to cancel the event." | ||
| 15 Oct 03 (Wed) | UK | London, Royal Albert Hall, Fashion Rocks |
| Additional Information: Jay performed Love Foolosophy over a backing tape at this, the first Fashion Rocks event, which saw the world's top fashion houses join forces with the world's leading artists in the ultimate fusion of catwalk and concert. Jamiroquai provided the music for Burberry. 5,800 people, including HRH The Prince of Wales, watched a spectacular evening that expected to raise around £750,000 towards The Princes Trust. | ||
| 01 Apr 04 (Thu) | UK | London, Royal Albert Hall, Teenage Cancer Trust Concert |
| Performed: I'm In The Mood For Love | ||
| Additional Information: Jay performed the track with Jools Holland (with whom he released as a single in 2001) at the Royal Albert Hall in London, as part of a series of concerts in aid of the Teenage Cancer Trust. | ||
| 15 Mar 05 (Tue) | UK | London, Shaw Theatre, Sony BMG UK Conference |
| Additional Information: Jamiroquai performed at a private event for Sony BMG. The band played to around 450 people from the music industry. Richard Murphy played bass at this gig, the first live performance since Nick Fyffe left the band. | ||
| 19 Mar 05 (Sat) | UK | London, The Park Lane Hotel, Gizmondo UK Launch Party |
| Performed: Canned Heat, Seven Days in Sunny June, Electric Mistress, High Times, Feels Just Like It Should, Alright, Travelling Without Moving | ||
| Additional Information: Jamiroquai performed at the launch party for the Gizmondo media/phone/games unit. Richard Murphy played bass at this gig. | ||
| 28 Apr 05 (Thu) | UK | London, Sessions@AOL (recording date) |
| Performed: Feels Just Like It Should, Love Foolosophy, Seven Days In Sunny June, Space Cowboy, Starchild | ||
| Additional Information: This was a private recording of five tracks for future broadcast by AOL. This was Paul Turner's first official live "gig" with Jamiroquai. | ||
| 06 May 05 (Fri) | UK | London (Shepherds Bush), Top Of The Pops (tv) (recording date) |
| Performed: Feels Just Like It Should, Seven Days in Sunny June | ||
| Additional Information: Jamiroquai recorded tracks for future broadcast on UK television show Top Of The Pops. Feels Just Like It Should was first broadcast on 20 May 2005. | ||
| 07 May 05 (Sat) | UK | London (Hammersmith), CD:UK (tv) (recording date) |
| Performed: Seven Days, Feels Just Like It Should, Starchild | ||
| Additional Information: Jamiroquai recorded three tracks for future broadcast on UK television show CD:UK. Feels Just Like It Should broadcast on 4 June. Starchild broadcast on 18 June. | ||
| 08 May 05 (Sun) | UK | Sunderland, Penshaw Monument, Herrington Park, BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend |
| Performed: Revolution 1993, Little L, Space Cowboy, Canned Heat, Alright, Feels Just Like It Should, Love Foolosophy, Deeper Underground | ||
| Additional Information: Jamiroquai headlined the main stage on the second and final day of this free music festival for BBC Radio 1. Approximately 15,000 people attended each day of the event. | ||
| 13 May 05 (Fri) | UK | London, Gumball 3000 Rally Premiere Party |
| Additional Information: This is a private party to celebrate the both the start of the Gumball 3000 Rally from Central London on the following day, and follows the Gumball 3000 Film Premiere of a film entitled '6 Days in May'. During the performance there was a power outage! | ||
| 17 May 05 (Tue) | UK | London, Cirque, Dynamite UK Launch Party |
| Additional Information: Jamiroquai performed at the launch party for the new album in front of an invited audience. | ||
| 26 May 05 (Thu) | UK | Friday Night with Jonathan Ross (tv) (recording date) |
| Performed: Feels Just Like It Should | ||
| Additional Information: Interview with Jay and performance of Feels Just Like It Should (broadcast on 27 May 2005) | ||
| 14 Jun 05 (Tue) | UK | Later with Jools Holland (recording date) |
| Performed: Feels Just Like It Should, Seven Days in Sunny June, Black Devil Car | ||
| Additional Information: This performance was first broadcast on 17 June 2005. | ||
| 03 Jul 05 (Sun) | UK | London, Clapham Common, B-Live |
| Performed: Intro (Elecric Mistress), Canned Heat, Space Cowboy, Cosmic Girl, Revolution 1993, Little L, Too Young To Die, Electric Mistress, Corner Of The Earth, Music Of The Mind, Feels Just Like It Should, Love Foolosophy, Mr Moon, Dynamite, Butterfly, Use The Force, Seven Days In Sunny June, Starchild, Alright, Virtual Insanity, Deeper Underground | ||
| Additional Information: Jamiroquai headlined the final day of this three day open-air event held in London. Support acts included The Brand New Heavies and Amy Winehouse. In addition to the regular band setup, saxaphone and flute was played by Nathan Haines, who plays on parts of Dynamite. | ||
| 09 Aug 05 (Tue) | UK | London, BBC Maida Vale Studios (radio) (recording date) |
| Performed: Love Foolosophy, Seven Days In Sunny June | ||
| Additional Information: Jamiroquai recorded two tracks that were then broadcast "as live" on BBC Radio 1 on 12 August as part of the lunchtime show. | ||
| 11 Aug 05 (Thu) | UK | London (Shepherds Bush), Shepherds Bush Pavilion |
| Additional Information: This was a private gig to launch the Sony Ericsson W800i Walkman branded mobile (cell) telephone. The gig was attended by approximately 700 people and many of the people who went were winners of competitions run by radio and television stations, and the Official Jamiroquai website. The following day, Jay and Derrick signed autographs and met fans at a branch of the Carphone Warehouse store in London's Oxford Street. | ||
| 07 Sep 05 (Wed) | UK | Birmingham, NEC Arena |
| Performed: Canned Heat, Space Cowboy, Dynamite, Cosmic Girl, Revolution 1993, Little L, Seven Days In Sunny June, Feels Just Like It Should, Black Devil Car, Love Blind, Use The Force, Love Foolosophy, Time Won't Wait, Black Capricorn Day, Starchild, (Don't) Give Hate A Chance, Virtual Insanity, Alright, Deeper Underground | ||
| 08 Sep 05 (Thu) | UK | Glasgow, SECC |
| 10 Sep 05 (Sat) | UK | Manchester, MEN Arena |
| 11 Sep 05 (Sun) | UK | Nottingham, Arena |
| 13 Sep 05 (Tue) | UK | Cardiff, Cardiff International Arena |
| 23 Jul 06 (Sun) | UK | London, Victoria Park, Lovebox Weekender festival |
| Performed: (Don't) Give Hate A Chance, Space Cowboy, Revolution 1993, If I Like It I Do It, Alright, Soul Education, Stillness In Time, Hot Tequila Brown, Travelling Without Moving, Use The Force, Black Capricorn Day, Love Foolosophy, Main Vein/Time Won't Wait, Deeper Underground | ||
| Tickets: TicketMaster.co.uk, GigsAndTours.com | ||
| Additional Information: Jamiroquai headlined the main stage on the second day of this festival, held in East London. Ex-Jamiroquai bass player Stuart Zender was at the festival (performing with Mark Ronson's band) and watch Jamiroquai's performance from the front. | ||
| 07 Oct 06 (Sat) | UK | London, Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway (tv) |
| Performed: Runaway | ||
| Additional Information: Broadcast on ITV1 (UK). | ||
| 11 Oct 06 (Wed) | UK | London (Camden), Roundhouse, Vodafone Live Music Awards |
| Performed: Runaway, Love Foolosophy | ||
| Additional Information: Jamiroquai are one of the acts performing at the this awards ceremony. | ||
| 25 Oct 06 (Wed) | UK | London (Camden), Jazz Cafe, BBC Electric Proms |
| Performed: High Times, Space Cowboy, If I Like It I Just Do, Emergency On Planet Earth, Seven Days In Sunny June, Black Capricorn Day, Canned Heat, Use The Force, Traveling Without Moving, Runaway, Virtual Insanity | ||
| Additional Information: Announced on 17 September, Jamiroquai are performing as part of the BBC Electric Proms music festival. Tickets could not be bought for the concert and were only available to competition winners and guests. Performing with the band on brass were - Trumpet: Colin Graham, Sax: Finn Peters, Trombone: Trevor Mires. Hazel Fernandez did not perform backing vocals and was replaced by Beverly Brown. The band performed a set to a crowd of approximately 200 people and the gig was broadcast live on BBC Radio 1Xtra. | ||
| 27 Oct 06 (Fri) | UK | London, Abbey Road, Live From Abbey Road (tv) (recording date) |
| Performed: Canned Heat, Love Foolosophy, Travelling Without Moving, Runaway | ||
| Additional Information: Jamiroquai recorded a number of tracks for this new UK television show. Celebrating the renowned studio�s 75th anniversary, the series will feature performances from a range of new and established artists. The series will debut on More4, ahead of its Channel 4 transmission. The show will have no studio audience or presenter with acts bringing their own engineers and given one day to record the sessions. | ||
| 01 Nov 06 (Wed) | UK | London, T4 (tv) (recording date) |
| Performed: Runaway | ||
| Additional Information: Recording and interview - first broadcast on 5 November as part of T4 television show. | ||
| 04 Nov 06 (Sat) | UK | London, BBC Television Centre, Strictly Come Dancing (tv) |
| Performed: Canned Heat | ||
| Additional Information: Jamiroquai are the musical guest on UK television show "Strictly Come Dancing", broadcast live on BBC television. | ||
| 14 Nov 06 (Tue) | UK | London, BBC Radio 2 Ken Bruce show (radio) |
| Performed: Runaway, Little L, Canned Heat, Travelling Without Moving, Love Foolosophy, Cosmic Girl | ||
| Additional Information: Live session for BBC Radio 2 | ||
| 16 Nov 06 (Thu) | UK | London, Mean Fiddler |
| Performed: Space Cowboy, Canned Heat, If I Like It I Do it, Little L, Alright, Black Capricorn Day, Love Foolosophy, Travelling Without Moving, Deeper Underground, Runaway | ||
| Additional Information: Promotional gig organised by Capital Radio in London. | ||
| 17 Nov 06 (Fri) | UK | London, BBC Television Centre, BBC Children In Need (tv) |
| Performed: Love Foolosophy, Runaway | ||
| Additional Information: Jamiroquai were one of a number of acts performing outside the BBC Television Centre in London in aid of the BBC Children In Need Appeal. The performance of Love Foolosophy was broadcast on BBC television later that night. | ||
| 20 Nov 06 (Mon) | UK | London (Camden), KOKO, The Album Chart Show (tv) (recording date) |
| Performed: Love Foolosophy, High Times* (not fully performed), Use The Force, Travelling Without Moving, Runaway, Deeper Underground | ||
| Additional Information: The band had to stop playing High Times part way through, which I understand was because of a problem with the sound coming from Jay's 'monitor' speakers (the ones in front of him on stage). They had intended to record the song again after their set but in the end they didn't. | ||
| 25 Nov 06 (Sat) | UK | London, Alexandra Palace |
| Additional Information: This was a private gig for employees of the Carphone Warehouse group of companies in the UK. | ||
| 07 Mar 07 (Wed) | UK | London (Kings Cross), Scala, Intel "Secret Gig" |
| Performed: Cosmic Girl, Space Cowboy, High Times, Black Capricorn Day, Little L, Radio, Feels Just Like It Should, Use The Force, If I Like It I Do It, Travelling Without Moving, Love Foolosophy, Main Vein, Time Won't Wait, Deeper Underground, Virtual Insanity (Encore) | ||
| Tickets: Tickets were only available by winning competitions. | ||
| Additional Information: The gig is part of Jamiroquai's promotion between Intel and computer store PC World. The concert was streamed live on the internet via the Capital Radio (London) website. | ||
| 24 Jun 10 (Thu) | UK | London, Debut London |
| Performed: Revolution, When You Gonna Learn, If I Like It I Do It, Light Years, Virtual Insanity, Too Young To Die, Little L, Alright, Hooked Up, Corner Of The Earth, Space Cowboy, Cosmic Girl, Rock Dust Light Star, Love Foolosophy, Just Another Story, Deeper Underground | ||
| Additional Information: Exclusive 'warm-up' gig two days prior to the band supporting Stevie Wonder at the Hard Rock Calling event in London's Hyde Park. | ||
| 26 Jun 10 (Sat) | UK | London, Hyde Park, Hard Rock Calling |
| Performed: Revolution, When You Gonna Learn, If I Like It I Do It, Virtual Insanity, Too Young To Die, Little L, Alright, Hooked Up, Space Cowboy, Love Foolosophy, Deeper Underground | ||
| Additional Information: Jamiroquai are one of the support acts for Stevie Wonder, who headlines the second day of this three day festival in central London. | ||
| 09 Sep 10 (Thu) | UK | London (Knightsbridge), Mandarin Oriental Hotel |
| Performed: Love Foolosophy, Smokin Mirrors, LifeLine, Hurtin, Rock Dust Light Star, Blue Skies, White Knuckle Ride | ||
| Additional Information: Exclusive press/record-company 'showcase' gig to promote the album Rock Dust Light Star. | ||
| 28 Sep 10 (Tue) | UK | London, BBC Television Studios, Later with Jools Holland (tv) (broadcast date) |
| Performed: Rock Dust Light Star, Blue Skies, Deeper Underground | ||
| 20 Oct 10 (Wed) | UK | London (Kentish Town), Forum |
| Performed: Revolution, High Times, Rock Dust Light Star, Little L, Alright, Corner of the Earth, White Knuckle Ride, Black Capricorn Day, Cosmic Girl, Blue Skies, Love Foolosophy, Hurtin', Canned Heat, Deeper Underground | ||
| Additional Information: This concert is one of a series of concerts as part of the 'Q Awards 2010.' | ||
| 31 Oct 10 (Sun) | UK | London (Wembley), The Fountain Studios, The X Factor (tv) |
| Performed: White Knuckle Ride | ||
| Additional Information: After performing Jay said he had 'reservations before appearing on the show' - and I'm sure the female judges did too after reading the 'quotes' that were printed from Jay in the Sun newspaper (UK) the previous day! | ||
| 04 Nov 10 (Thu) | UK | London, AIR Studios, BBC Radio 2 In Concert |
| Performed: Rock Dust Light Star, High Times, Smoke & Mirrors, Little L, Alright, All Good In The Hood, Love Foolosophy, She's A Fast Persuader, Blue Skies, Deeper Underground | ||
| Additional Information: 100 pairs of free tickets to this concert were given away by BBC Radio Two (UK). Concert broadcast on BBC Radio Two. | ||
| 05 Nov 10 (Fri) | UK | London (Camden Town), Jazz Cafe |
| Performed: Revolution, High Times, Smoke and Mirrors, Hurtin', All Good In The Hood, Little L, Alright, Love Foolosophy, She's A Fast Persuader, Rock Dust Light Star, Blue Skies, White Knuckle Ride, Cosmic Girl, Deeper Underground | ||
| Additional Information: This gig was for winners of a competition organised by HMV. | ||
| 21 Jan 11 (Fri) | UK | London, Alan Carr Show (tv) (recording date) |
| Performed: Lifeline | ||
| Additional Information: The show was broadcast on UK television three days after filming. | ||
| 28 Jan 11 (Fri) | UK | The Sun Sessions (recording date) |
| Additional Information: Recording of a live 'session' for The Sun newspaper website. | ||
| 30 Jan 11 (Sun) | UK | London, Comedy Rocks (recording date) |
| Performed: Lifeline, All Good In The Hood, (and a few little snippets of songs to introduce acts and go in/out of commercial breaks) | ||
| Additional Information: Jamiroquai are the 'house band' on this ITV comedy television show. The show was recorded on 30 January. | ||
| 15 Apr 11 (Fri) | UK | London (Greenwich), O2 Arena |
| 17 Apr 11 (Sun) | UK | Birmingham, LG Arena |
| 19 Apr 11 (Tue) | UK | Manchester, MEN Arena |
| 20 Apr 11 (Wed) | UK | Glasgow, Glasgow SECC |
| 10 Dec 11 (Sat) | UK | Silverstone, Red Bull F1 Racing Team Party |
| 13 Jul 13 (Sat) | UK | Guildford, Stoke Park, Magic Summer Live |
| Tickets: http://www.magicsummerlive.co.uk/ | ||
| 25 Mar 17 (Sat) | UK | London, The Voice (tv) (broadcast date) |
| Performed: Cloud 9 | ||
| 31 Mar 17 (Fri) | UK | London, Roundhouse |
| Performed: Shake it on, Little L, Automaton, The Kids, Dr. Buzz, Space Cowboy, Superfresh, White Knuckle Ride, Cosmic Girl, Corner of the Earth, Mr Moon, Cloud 9, Something About You, Emergency On Planet Earth (remix), Runaway, Hot Property, Carla, Revolution 1993 / Canned Heat, Love Foolosophy, Supersonic (encore) | ||
| 25 Apr 17 (Tue) | UK | CANCELLED: Maidstone, Later... with Jools Holland (tv) |
| Additional Information: This performance was cancelled on the day of broadcast - most likely due to the funeral of Toby Smith. | ||
| 23 Jun 17 (Fri) | UK | CANCELLED: London, O2 |
| Additional Information: An announcement was made on 15 June saying that this concert would be postponed until 3rd December 2017. | ||
| 24 Jun 17 (Sat) | UK | CANCELLED: London, O2 |
| Additional Information: An announcement was made on 15 June saying that this concert would be postponed until 6th December 2017. | ||
| 12 Aug 17 (Sat) | UK | Newquay, Watergate Bay, Boardmasters Festival |
| Tickets: http://www.boardmasters.co.uk/ | ||
| Additional Information: Jamiroquai are performing on the Saturday of this festival which runs between the 9th and 13th August. | ||
| 02 Nov 17 (Thu) | UK | Manchester, Manchester Arena |
| 04 Nov 17 (Sat) | UK | Birmingham, Barclaycard Arena |
| 03 Dec 17 (Sun) | UK | London, O2 |
| Additional Information: This was rescheduled from 23rd June. | ||
| 06 Dec 17 (Wed) | UK | London, O2 |
| Additional Information: This was rescheduled from 24th June. | ||
| 29 Jul 18 (Sun) | UK | Pikehall (Derbyshire), Y Not Festival |
| 13 Jul 19 (Sat) | UK | London, Blackheath, ONBlackheath |
| Tickets: https://onblackheath.com | ||
| Additional Information: The ON Blackheath Festival takes place on 13-14 July. Jamiroquai are headlining the first day. | ||
| 28 Jun 23 (Wed) | UK | Lytham (Lancashire), Lytham Festival |
| Additional Information: Jamiroquai are performing on day one of this five day festival. | ||
| 25 Aug 23 (Fri) | UK | Portsmouth, Victorious Festival |
| Tickets: victoriousfestival.co.uk | ||
| Additional Information: Jamiroquai are headlining the first night of this three day festival. | ||
| 03 Dec 25 (Wed) | UK | Glasgow, The Ovo Hydro |
| 06 Dec 25 (Sat) | UK | Manchester, Co-Op Live |
| 09 Dec 25 (Tue) | UK | London, The O2 Arena |
| 12 Dec 25 (Fri) | UK | Birmingham, Utilita Arena |
| 14 Dec 25 (Sun) | UK | London, The O2 Arena |
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