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On tour
Yes
Followers
80,156
Category
Pop
Concerts
Dec
13
Teatro Stabile di Genova
Genova
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Dec
14
Teatro Malibran
Venezia
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Dec
16
Teatro EuropAuditorium
Bologna
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Dec
17
Teatro arcimboldi
Milan
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Dec
19
Auditorium della Conciliazione
Roma
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Dec
20
Cinema Teatro Acacia
Napoli
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Feb
24
Villa Marina
Douglas
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Feb
26
Victoria Theatre
Halifax
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Feb
27
Sheffield City Hall
Sheffield
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Feb
28
Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
Liverpool
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Mar
02
The Glasshouse
Gateshead
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Mar
04
G Live
Guildford
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Mar
05
O2 Academy Bournemouth
Bournemouth
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Mar
06
The Forum
Bath
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Mar
08
De La Warr Pavilion
Bexhill On Sea
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Mar
09
New Theatre Oxford
Oxford
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About Jack Savoretti
Jack Savoretti’s seventh album arrives with its own genre. Europiana is both its title and a term coined to capture the spirit of the songs and the sun-soaked influences they absorb.
Think Riviera glamour and Italian elegance. Picture golden beaches, endless azure skies and piano bars with punters spilling onto cobbled streets. Grab a rosé – heck, the whole bottle – to spur memories of lunches that last until dusk and heading home with loved ones to dance until dawn.
“When I came up with the concept, some people thought I’d lost the plot,” laughs Jack. “What? You want to invent a new genre? In fact, it already exists - it just isn’t acknowledged. There’s no chart or award for it.
“Europiana isn’t a sound. It’s references and inspirations and the emotions they evoke. It’s the music of my childhood summers, remade for today. It’s apparent which artists and eras inspired us, just as it was obvious Oasis loved The Beatles, but the music is modern, not a pastiche.”
The sonic seeds of Europiana were sewn with 2019’s sumptuous Singing To Strangers, Jack’s first No.1 and his third consecutive gold seller, which mined the romantic ballads of Jacques Brel and Charles Aznavour.
That album was recorded in Rome, at Ennio Morricone’s studio with the maestro’s orchestra. Europiana came to life in much more casual circumstances, in between lockdowns at Jack’s Oxfordshire home, with doors and windows wide open.
“We were very fortunate with the weather,” says Jack. “And, to some extent, lockdown. My house became a haven for the whole band. The moment restrictions lifted, they were all calling me, asking to come hang out in the countryside.
“For weeks we literally lived Europiana. They’d arrive and I’d make a big lunch, eaten outside with loads of rosé. Then we’d go inside to write in what is usually my living room, but became a studio. The sun and fun seeped into the songs. It was a genuine, joyful experience. This isn’t an album we could have made in winter.”
Produced by Cam Blackwood (George Ezra, London Grammar, Florence & The Machine and Singing to Strangers) and recorded late last year at Abbey Road, Europiana is the sound of an artist utterly at ease. Confidence oozes from every song. Risks are regularly taken, but nothing feels forced. Seven albums in, a fired-up, blissed-out Jack has firmly found his own lane.
“Singing To Strangers was my first album that wasn’t all about me, which I loved,” says Jack. “Europiana pushes that further. There are more characters and bigger concepts. I’m looking out at the world, not inwards. The album sleeve sums it up beautifully. I’m on there, but blurry, and the sea is in focus. Gaze at the sea, forget about me!”
Two guests joined in remotely. Nile Rodgers features on disco-fuelled first single Who’s Hurting Who, an instant classic doused in Riviera life and roller skate parks. John Oates, stranded in Nashville, played guitar and sang backing vocals on the lush When You’re Lonely after he and Jack connected on Instagram.
Aptly for an album about family, friendship and the precious nature of love, you’ll also hear Jack’s wife and children sing on a trio of tracks, plus vocals from Cam’s wife. The bulk of the album was co-written with members of Jack’s longtime band, the striking strings were arranged by violinist and close friend Phil Granell and soul-pop belter Calling Me Back To You is a collaboration with Jack’s newcomer and friend Gizmo Varillias.
“We had the option of writing the whole album remotely, but that isn’t for me,” says Jack. “I love filling a room with mad creativity and communicating in a language not everybody can speak. Having so many talented musicians in my home was a dream. I discovered new instruments and new ways to play. Writing with Gizmo, for example, took me in a different direction with rhythm and groove.”
Europiana’s romantic lyrics were largely the result of a loved-up lockdown where Jack really appreciated time spent with his family.
“My wife and I, my whole family in fact, had an incredible first lockdown,” says Jack. “It was an epiphany for me. I needed time at home to reconnect with them after the best, busiest couple of years of my career. My kids got to know me not as papa always working or off on tour, but as the guy they ask to peel a banana or help with homework.
“With the gift of time, my wife and I were like kids again, the 20 year olds who first fell in love. We remembered why we are together and what our lives to this point have really been about. Hence, lots of lyrics about love and happiness and not taking each other for granted.”
I Remember Us, both the album’s first track and the first song written, bottles that sentiment and opens with Jack’s wife and nine-year-old daughter singing.
“I wanted a French/Italian choir sound, scruffy and innocent, more theatre than pop,” says Jack. “You can’t get that with professional singers. My daughter understood straight away because she hears that music at home.
“The song is about remembering who we are as a couple and not letting love die. It had to be the opener because it introduces the theme. It’s reflective but set in the present.”
On the slinky Secret Lives, real-life husband and wife trade whispered lines.
“Some French philosopher once said we all have three lives – personal, professional and secret,” says Jack. “I agree. And to love someone means acknowledging that, accepting their secret thoughts and desires.”
Beneath the frivolous fun of Who’s Hurting Who are some of Jack’s strongest lyrics.
“It’s my take on the great Kris Kristofferson’s song Nobody Wins,” he says. “About behaviour I’m all too familiar with, but hopefully is behind me. It’s a serious song in shiny packaging.”
More Than Ever finds Jack reminiscing about childhood summers spent in Italy. Too Much History, written with Joel Pott, has him ‘dancing like its ’76’, committing to his relationship against a backdrop of beats, strings and his wife and daughter on backing vocals. The cabaret-tinged Way To Say Goodbye, written with his pianist Shannon Harris, was inspired by early dates with his wife, visiting piano bars with his parents in his teens.
Disco-soul scorcher Dancing In The Living Room is not, as it may be perceived, about life in lockdown.
“We did do a lot of living room dancing during the first lockdown,” says Jack, “but the song is about going home with people you love. The highlight of nights out for me is always coming home and staying up dancing and drinking with friends or family.”
Rousing album closer War of Words was written as a lesson to his kids and features both his daughter and five year old son.
“There are so many fiery topics at the moment, so many people shouting their opinions and unwilling to listen,” says Jack. “I realise how idealistic the lyrics are, but a war of words isn’t the answer. Step back, take a breather. It’s a song of hope, with a bit of nursery rhyme vibe.”
Recording took place at a socially-distanced Abbey Road, with the band playing as live.
“I arrived with a suitcase of 18 songs and we recorded them all as live takes in ten days,” says Jack. “Everyone was so excited to be back at work, to experience the joy of making music again. The love and camaraderie was nuts. As cheesy as it sounds, it was an emotional experience.”
Jack’s first album on new label EMI, Europiana is a summer soundtrack crying out for a crowd. Gigs have already been booked. Plans are afoot for a series of special outdoor shows. Put the rose on ice to toast both its release and a genre that now has a name.
Jack Savoretti’s new album ‘Europiana’ is out
June 25th via EMI Records
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What fans are saying
Fran
No words can explain how fantastic Jack and his band of brothers were, playing to a captivated audience. Wow, can Jack sing! Along with his talented band of musicians he gave us the most magical, unforgettable show. It was a wonderful night! Jack and his band at their absolute best.
St. Michael's Fortress, Sibenik
Šibenik, Croatia
Aug 01, 2022
Morag
Once again Jack gave a fantastic performance , himself and the band were enjoying the night as much as we all were , it was great singing along with all our favourite songs and feeling such emotion with the words , roll on the next visit . ❤
O2 Academy Glasgow
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Apr 08, 2022
Anonymous
Had been looking forward to seeing Jack for such a long time and he definitely did not disappoint. An absolutely brilliant performance by Jack Savoretti and his band. Really engaged with the audience and had everyone on their feet, just over too quick. Thanks for a fantastic evening ❤️👏🎶🎸🥁
Theatre Royal Concert Hall
Nottingham, United Kingdom
Apr 05, 2022
Anonymous
Jack was certainly out of his box. Amazing mix of old and new songs. Great to hear him do Dr Frankienstien. 21 when he wrote that, you can tell he was a poet before a songwriter in those earlier tracks. You done yourself proud Jackie Boy
Symphony Hall
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Mar 29, 2022
Marina
It was an absolutely fabulous final show of the Europiana Tour. Jack was incredible and the band amazing! They gave everyting and the energy and joy was felt by the audience as of the first second! The LAC is a wonderful venue, highly recommend to visit!
Sala Teatro LAC
Lugano, Switzerland
Jan 18, 2023
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Jack Savoretti Tour Cities
Genoa, Italy
Rome, Italy
Venice, Italy
Bologna, Italy
Milan, Italy
Gateshead, United Kingdom
Bournemouth, United Kingdom
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Bath, United Kingdom
Oxford, United Kingdom
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Sheffield, United Kingdom
Halifax, United Kingdom
Douglas, Isle of Man
Frequently Asked Questions About Jack Savoretti
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Jack Savoretti on tour?
Yes, Jack Savoretti is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Jack Savoretti concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Jack Savoretti tour
is scheduled for 16 dates across 15 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Jack Savoretti scheduled to play?
Jack Savoretti is scheduled to play 16 shows between 2024-2025. Buy
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When does the Jack Savoretti tour start?
Jack Savoretti’s tour starts Dec 13, 2024 and ends on Mar 09, 2025.
They will play 15 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Genova at Teatro Stabile di Genova and their next upcoming concert
will be in Genova at Teatro Stabile di Genova.
What venues is Jack Savoretti performing at?
As part of the Jack Savoretti tour, Jack Savoretti is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2024 Tour Dates:
Dec 13 - Genova,
Liguria @ Teatro Stabile di Genova
Dec 14 - Venezia,
Veneto @ Teatro Malibran
Dec 16 - Bologna,
BO @ Teatro EuropAuditorium
Dec 17 - Milan,
Lombardy @ Teatro arcimboldi
Dec 19 - Roma,
Lazio @ Auditorium della Conciliazione
Dec 20 - Napoli,
Campania @ Cinema Teatro Acacia
2025 Tour Dates:
Feb 24 - Douglas,
Douglas @ Villa Marina
Feb 26 - Halifax,
England @ Victoria Theatre
Feb 27 - Sheffield,
United Kingdom @ Sheffield City Hall
Feb 28 - Liverpool,
ENG @ Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
Mar 02 - Gateshead,
NE @ The Glasshouse
Mar 04 - Guildford,
United Kingdom @ G Live
Mar 05 - Bournemouth,
England @ O2 Academy Bournemouth
Mar 06 - Bath,
United Kingdom @ The Forum
Mar 08 - Bexhill On Sea,
East Sussex @ De La Warr Pavilion
Mar 09 - Oxford,
United Kingdom @ New Theatre Oxford