Jeff Goldblum reveals plans for ‘Night Blooms’ World Tour at Royal Albert Hall

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Jeff Goldblum just announced an epic world tour for his Night Blooms album. The jazz pianist will perform at London’s Royal Albert Hall on June 30th alongside a 50-piece orchestra. Fans can expect intimate performances across iconic venues worldwide.

🔥 Quick Facts

  • Tour Name: Night Blooms World Tour announced February 2, 2026
  • Album Release: Night Blooms drops June 5, 2026 on Decca Records
  • Royal Albert Hall: Historic London show on June 30 with 50-piece orchestra
  • International Dates: Australia, UK, Ireland, Spain, Belgium, France through July 2026

A Legendary Actor Transforms into Jazz Icon

Jeff Goldblum is best known for iconic film roles in Jurassic Park and The Fly. But since the 1990s, he has quietly built an incredible career as an accomplished jazz pianist and bandleader. The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra, which Goldblum founded, has performed at prestigious venues worldwide.

This world tour marks one of his most ambitious projects yet, blending his jazz roots with orchestral arrangements specially composed for Night Blooms. The album showcases Goldblum’s deep love for American Songbook standards and classic jazz interpretations.

The Night Blooms Album Pairing

Night Blooms is a companion album to Still Blooming, released in 2025. Together, these albums represent Goldblum’s most comprehensive artistic statement to date. The June 5th release will feature six exclusive tracks with special guest artists and arrangements never heard before.

Each venue on the Night Blooms World Tour will showcase different orchestral interpretations, meaning no two performances will be identical. Goldblum has promised to bring the full 50-piece ensemble to every major stop, ensuring fans experience the album as intended.

Complete Tour Schedule and Venues

Date Venue Location
April 24 Palais Theatre Melbourne, Australia
May 4, 5 Sydney Opera House Sydney, Australia
June 30 Royal Albert Hall London, UK
July 2, 5 Madrid & Barcelona Spain

“I’m excited to announce the Night Blooms World Tour. I can’t wait to play some of the most iconic venues around the world.”

Jeff Goldblum, Instagram announcement, February 2, 2026

Why the Royal Albert Hall Performance Matters

The Royal Albert Hall represents a major milestone for Goldblum as performer and musician. The iconic London venue is where legends like The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, and David Bowie have performed. Goldblum’s June 30th show marks his debut performance at the hall.

The 50-piece orchestra arrangement is specifically designed to capture the grandeur of this historic space. Goldblum will be joined by additional special guests and arrangements exclusive to this performance. General ticket sales began February 6th at 10 a.m., with some shows already partially sold out.

What Does This Tour Mean for Jeff Goldblum’s Musical Career?

Goldblum has balked at the idea that his acting career overshadows his musical passion. Throughout three decades leading the Mildred Snitzer Orchestra, he has released multiple albums and developed a devoted international fanbase. The Night Blooms World Tour cements his status as a serious jazz artist, not merely an actor who plays music.

More dates may be added after the June 5th album release, as interest continues to build. Fans in the US should stay alert for American tour announcements. For now, tickets to all listed shows are available through official ticketing partners.

Sources

  • Royal Albert Hall Official – Royal Albert Hall event page confirming June 30, 2026 performance
  • Jeff Goldblum Decca Records – Official live dates, tour schedule, and album information
  • Parade Magazine – Comprehensive tour announcement coverage from February 16, 2026

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