Bruce Foxton announces UK tour starting in Birmingham

New wave legend back on the road.

Bruce Foxton of The Jam and Stiff Little Fingers has officially announced an exciting run of 2026 UK tour dates.

The 18-date tour kicks off at The Crossing in Birmingham on 23rd January and includes two special nights at the iconic Cadogan Hall in London on 8th–9th May. The run concludes in style with back-to-back shows at Liverpool’s world-famous Cavern Club on 17th–18 th June.

“I’m really looking forward to 2026 when I get back out on the road again with my new all-star band. Hope you can make one of the dates,” says Bruce, who recently left From the Jam after many years touring the world.

With a career spanning nearly five decades, Bruce came to prominence as the bassist, vocalist, and songwriter for The Jam, writing and performing lead vocals on iconic tracks News of the World and Smithers-Jones, and their celebrated cover of The Kinks’ David Watts.

After The Jam disbanded, Bruce Foxton released his acclaimed solo album Touch Sensitive in 1984 before joining Stiff Little Fingers, with whom he toured and recorded for more than 15 years. In 2007, Bruce Foxton joined up with ex-The Jam drummer Rick Buckler and guitarist/vocalist Russell Hastings in From The Jam, touring extensively to critical and fan acclaim.

Now, in 2026, Bruce Foxton takes to the stage with a brand-new project — an electrifying live show that brings together exceptional musicians to celebrate his remarkable career and deliver unforgettable performances of his greatest work.

Tickets for all shows are available here.