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Two Rounds Of Racket Tour 2024

Emerging into the music world in the late seventies/early eighties, Joe Jackson first hit it big with his track "Is She Really Going Out With Him?", followed up by the classic "Steppin' Out".

Now the English singer-songwriter is back on North American stages in summer 2024 on his extensive 'The Two Rounds Of Racket' tour. With the evening split into two stages, fans can expect to hear some of Jackon's iconic classics, alongside tunes from his new album 'What A Racket' that plays tribute to Max Champion, a lost voice from the British Music Hall genre of the early 20th century.

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Dates

Finished May 21, 2022

Reviews

Customer reviews

17 reviews, average rating: (4.5 Stars)

Mike Parr

Awesome Joe!

Simply incredible concert tonight at Town Hall, NYC. One of my Top 3 all time Joe concerts, dating back to 1984. All 4 of the band were great, individually and collectively, but best of all was Joe’s voice and singing, so strong and the perfect volume. Got to go to Baltimore tomorrow, otherwise I’d be back tomorrow night, but will be catching him at another venue somewhere on the tour. Thank you guys! ‘Til next time. Joe, you’re the man! ... Read more

John

STILL STUNNED!

Joe & Graham never sounded better... and Doug Yowell absolutely shattered the walls with his explosive drums! I just hope if you’re a fan you didn’t miss this. It’s the next morning and I’m still in another zone! ... Read more

Jimmy the Lip

Four Decades of Stepping Out

I have been a Joe Jackson fan for a long time, and after four decades of great music it was time to get to a show. The Aladdin is a great venue for a variety of reasons but chiefly it size all seats are good, and by Joe’s own comment, it’s cute. The highly appreciative audience were treated to a blazing retrospective of the artists catalogue. Which included such high points as “I’m the man”, “Sunday papers”, and “one more time “. Joe talent for poppy hits was balanced, by his owe description, with, “soul crushing ballads”, like “drowning”. All the players were on and sounded great, the drummer Doug Yowell seemed to enjoy breaking his sticks, guitarist Teddy Kumpel was genuinely into his craft and treated the audience to his best. The bassist Graham Maby has been playing with Joe for forty years, played well and looked like he was having fun. It was a great evening of music and it ended with Joe bringing out the original music synthesizer from 1979 and recreating “stepping out”. ... Read more

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