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From Nashville to South Africa: Jill Scott Maps Out First World Tour in a Decade

From Nashville to South Africa: Jill Scott Maps Out First World Tour in a Decade

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A new tour announcement puts Jill Scott back on the road in a major way. The singer is set to launch the To Whom This May Concern World Tour on June 4 in Nashville, opening a 36-date run tied to her latest studio album.

The newly revealed schedule maps out a broad international stretch. After the U.S. leg moves through cities including Washington, Atlanta, New York, Oakland, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Philadelphia, the tour will continue into Europe and the U.K. before closing with shows in South Africa in November.

The run supports To Whom This May Concern, released on February 13, 2026. The project marked Scott’s first full-length album in more than a decade and signaled a new chapter after a long gap between releases.

Several stops are expected to include multi-night stays, giving the tour a residency-style feel in key markets. That format points to a more tailored live experience from city to city, while keeping the focus on Scott’s catalog and the new material now shaping this comeback moment.