Jhené Aiko Tour Dates 2026 — Full Schedule, Cities & Venues
Jhené Aiko's touring framework has run on the Magic Hour Tour arena routing since summer 2024 — her first headline arena run since the 2018 Trip Tour cycle and a return to extended live touring after the Chilombo recording focus and the brief post-pandemic festival appearances. The 2024 Magic Hour leg covered roughly 30 North American markets across summer and fall, anchored by multi-night runs in Los Angeles, New York, Toronto, and Atlanta and supported by R&B and rap openers including Tink, UMI, and Kiana Ledé on rotating legs of the routing. Future routing expectations through the late 2020s have not been formally announced — Jhené Aiko has signaled in interviews and on social media that an additional studio album is in development as a follow-up to Chilombo, and any successor tour cycle is expected to anchor that album rollout when the timing aligns. Industry reporting through the spring of the current cycle has pointed to a possible North American return in the year following a confirmed studio release, with the major US R&B-strong markets — Los Angeles Crypto.com Arena and The Forum, New York Madison Square Garden and Barclays Center, Atlanta State Farm Arena, Chicago United Center, Houston Toyota Center, Washington Capital One Arena, Oakland or San Francisco Chase Center — expected to anchor the routing, plus a UK and EU leg through The O2 Arena London, OVO Arena Wembley, Eventim Apollo, Manchester AO Arena, and the Paris Accor Arena depending on the international demand. Festival appearances at Coachella, ESSENCE Festival, Afropunk, One MusicFest, Roots Picnic, and Lollapalooza remain on the routing table across the catalogue. New Jhené Aiko dates are announced through Live Nation in regional batches typically 2–4 months before the first show of each leg, with the Jhené Aiko email newsletter and the @jheneaiko Instagram and Twitter accounts carrying the earliest 24–48 hour pre-sale window before the public on-sale. The schedule grid above pulls every confirmed Jhené Aiko date from the live Ticketmaster Discovery feed and auto-updates as new dates are announced. Bookmark this page — the cards above will populate the moment Live Nation confirms new dates on Ticketmaster.
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About Jhené Aiko
Jhené Aiko Efuru Chilombo was born March 16, 1988 in Los Angeles, California, the youngest of five children in a family whose creative output has shaped multiple corners of contemporary Black music. Her father, Karamo Chilombo (Dr. Gregory Barnes Chilombo), is a pediatrician at MLK Hospital in South Los Angeles with African American, German Jewish, Dominican, and Native American heritage; her mother Christina Yamamoto is of Japanese and Spanish descent, and the multiracial identity has been a recurring thread across the catalogue — the name Chilombo, meaning 'wild beast' in the Mbundu language of Angola, served as the title of the 2020 album. Her older sisters Mila J (Jamila Akiko Aiko Chilombo) and Miyoko Chilombo were both signed as singers in the early 2000s; her older brother Jahi Chilombo (Mr. Niko Lalaland) is a producer; and her older brother Miyagi Hasani Chilombo was a model and creative whose death from brain cancer at age 26 in July 2012 became the emotional and thematic spine of the 2017 Trip album. Jhené grew up in the Ladera Heights and View Park-Windsor Hills neighborhoods of Los Angeles, attended Palms Middle School and later Hamilton High School, and at the age of twelve started appearing as a guest vocalist and 'cousin' figure on B2K projects through Mila J's affiliation with the group — an early career detail that, at the time, the label promoted as a literal family tie although the connection was creative rather than biological. She released My Name Is Jhené in 2003 as a teenage R&B project on Epic and TUG Entertainment but largely stepped back from the industry through her later teenage years, finished high school online, and gave birth to her daughter Namiko Love Browner in November 2008 with the R&B singer O'Ryan (Omarion's younger brother) before returning to music as a writer and demo vocalist. The reintroduction came in March 2011 with the Sailing Soul(s) mixtape — a free download that paired her with Drake, Miguel, Kanye West, Gucci Mane, and HBK Gang affiliate Kid Cudi across a project whose production and songwriting voice (alongside The Weeknd's House of Balloons released the same month and Frank Ocean's nostalgia, ULTRA from February of the same year) became foundational to the alternative R&B sound of the decade that followed. No I.D., the Chicago producer behind Common's Resurrection and Kanye West's Through the Wire, signed her to his Def Jam imprint Artium Recordings in 2012. The Drake collaboration From Time on the September 2013 Nothing Was the Same album — written by Drake and Jhené together with Noah '40' Shebib production, with Jhené's verse delivered in the second voice across the song — became the moment that pushed her to mainstream R&B visibility. The Sail Out EP in November 2013 carried The Worst, Bed Peace with Childish Gambino, and Stay Ready with Kendrick Lamar, was certified gold within a year, and produced a Grammy nomination for Best Urban Contemporary Album. Her debut studio album Souled Out arrived in September 2014 through Artium and Def Jam, debuting at number three on the Billboard 200, with the meditative production palette (Fizzle Sticks, Key Wane, No I.D., and Dot da Genius behind the boards) and the personal songwriting establishing the template that would carry across the catalogue. The Twenty88 collaborative EP with Big Sean — her romantic partner from 2016 through several public breakups and reconciliations across the decade — landed in April 2016 with Selfish, Push It, and Talk Show as the radio cuts. Trip in September 2017 was the breakthrough as an album-length artistic statement: a 22-track concept double album with an accompanying short film, Mary Jane: A Journey Through the Dark, that worked through the grief of Miyagi Chilombo's death and Jhené's exploration of psilocybin, MDMA, and meditation as part of the mourning process. Chilombo in March 2020 — produced largely at a residential sound-bath retreat in Hawaii with sound healer Ben Leinbach providing the singing-bowl and crystal-bowl bedrock that runs through the entire album — debuted at number two on the Billboard 200, carried B.S. with H.E.R. and P*$$Y Fairy (OTW) as the singles, and earned three Grammy nominations at the 2021 ceremony including Album of the Year, Best R&B Performance for Lightning & Thunder, and Best Progressive R&B Album. She has continued to release one-off singles and features through the early 2020s — Stay Ready (What a Life) with Kehlani in 2019, Happiness Over Everything with H.E.R. and Future on Chilombo, and the 2024 collaboration single Sun/Son — and gave birth to her son Noah with Big Sean in November 2022. The Magic Hour Tour, her first headline arena run since the Trip cycle, covered North American markets through summer and fall 2024. Jhené Aiko has been one of the most consistent voices in alternative and progressive R&B across the streaming era — meditative, autobiographical, vocally distinctive, and rooted in a Los Angeles songwriting tradition that runs from Brenda Holloway and Minnie Riperton through Aaliyah and Brandy into the present.
