The Jam’s classic vocalist and guitarist Paul Weller is back on the road in 2020. He will play all the bands classics and of course the great songs of his solo career. The musician has only scheduled dates in England, Netherlands, Germany and Belgium until now.
All The Jam’s Paul Weller 2020 tour dates:
May
- 1 – Cambridge Corn Exchange Cambridge, United Kingdom
- 2 – UEA LCR Norwich Norwich, United Kingdom
- 4 – Winter Gardens Margate, United Kingdom
- 5 – Cliffs Pavilion Southend-on-sea, United Kingdom
- 6 – Oxford New Theatre Oxford, United Kingdom
- 8 – Aberdeen Music Hall Aberdeen, United Kingdom
- 9 – Glasgow Barrowlands Glasgow, United Kingdom
- 10 – Middlesbrough Town Hall Middlesbrough, United Kingdom
- 12 – Venue Cymru Llandudno, United Kingdom
- 13 – Liverpool Olympia Liverpool, United Kingdom
- 14 – Victoria Hall – Stoke-on-Trent Stoke-on-trent, United Kingdom
- 16 – Portsmouth Guildhall Portsmouth, United Kingdom
- 21 – Paradiso Amsterdam, Netherlands
- 22 – Doornroosje Nijmegen, Netherlands
- 23 – Poppodium 013Tilburg, Netherlands
- 24 – De OosterpoortDa Groningen, Netherlands
- 26 – Docks Hamburg, Germany
- 27 – Huxleys Neue Welt Berlin, Germany
- 28 – Live Music Hall Cologne, Germany
- 30 – Batschkapp Frankfurt Am Main, Germany
- 31 – De Roma Antwerp, Belgium
June
- 1 – Ancienne Belgique Brussels, Belgium
Possible Paul Weller setlist
- I’m Where I Should Be
- My Ever Changing Moods (The Style Council song)
- Long Time
- Man in the Corner Shop (The Jam song)
- From the Floorboards Up
- Out of the Sinking
- Wild Wood
- That’s Entertainment (The Jam song)
- Mermaids
- Brushed
- Strange Museum
- Can You Heal Us (Holy Man)
- Woo Sé Mama
- You Do Something to Me
- Have You Ever Had It Blue (The Style Council song)
- Shout to the Top! (The Style Council song)
- Hung Up
- Above the Clouds
- Friday Street
- Into Tomorrow
- Peacock Suit
- Saturns Pattern
- Broken Stones
- Start! (The Jam song)
- Precious(The Jam song)
- Move On Up (Curtis Mayfield cover)
- Town Called Malice (The Jam song)
Despite widespread critical recognition as a singer, lyricist, and guitarist, Weller has remained a national, rather than international, star. Due to much of his songwriting is rooted in British culture. He is also the principal figure of the 1970s and 1980s mod revival, and is often referred to as “The Modfather”.
Also, the Daily Telegraph said of Weller: “Apart from David Bowie, it’s hard to think of any British solo artist who’s had as varied, long-lasting and determinedly forward-looking a career.”