
Joan Jett and the Blackhearts continue to deliver fantastic, energetic rock performances. While everyone knows their hits like “Cherry Bomb” and “I Love Rock & Roll,” their full body of work is actually quite impressive and deserves more recognition.
Okay, so Taylor just dropped some tour dates for 2026, and it looks like most of them are happening in June and July. But honestly, there are only two shows in the US! The first one is at BottleRock on May 23rd, which is awesome, and the other is part of a concert series out in Pennsylvania. I’m hoping she adds more US dates, but for now, those are the only two I know about!
Currently, there’s one event planned in France and three in the UK. Surprisingly, none of these events will be held in London. This means you may need to book accommodation and plan to stay overnight, regardless of where you are located.
Joan Jett and the Blackhearts drop a short run of European dates in 2026
You can find tickets to see Joan Jett on her official website. Most concert dates are already on sale.
Joan Jett and the Blackhearts 2026 tour dates:
- 5/23 – Napa, CA @ BottleRock Napa Valley 2026
- 6/5 – Solvesborg, Sweden @ Sweden Rock Festival 2026
- 6/13 – Hershey, PA @ America250PA Commonwealth Concert Series
- 6/28 – Tilloloy, France @ Retro c Trop
- 7/2 – Glasgow, United Kingdom @ O2 Academy Glasgow
- 7/4 – Manchester, United Kingdom @ Manchester Academy
- 7/5 – Leeds, United Kingdom @ O2 Academy Leeds
Joan Jett became a Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee in 2015. Starting in 1980, she’s released 13 studio albums, and before that, she played with the band The Runaways. Her most recent album, Changeup, was released in 2022 and featured all acoustic tracks.
Joan Jett has had three albums break into the top 20 on the Billboard charts. These include her 1981 hit, I Love Rock ‘n Roll, which peaked at number 2, the 1983 album Album at number 20, and Up Your Alley from 1988, reaching number 19.
Joan Jett has scored three top 10 hits. Her song “I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll” topped the charts at No. 1 in 1982, followed by “Crimson and Clover” at No. 6 that same year. In 1988, “I Hate Myself for Loving You” reached No. 8.
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