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International Concerts
- 25 October 2026Sunday 19:00Bordeaux, 33, FranceTHEATRE FEMINAJOE JACKSONOn partner site
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- 27 October 2026Tuesday 20:00Lille, 59, FranceTHEATRE SEBASTOPOLJOE JACKSON BAND - JOE JACKSONOn partner site
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- 31 October 2026Saturday 19:30Bremen, GermanyMetropol Theater BremenJoe Jackson & Band
- 16 November 2026Monday 20:00Vienna, AustriaGlobe WienJoe Jackson + Band - Hope and Fury Tour 2026
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- 26 November 2026Thursday 20:00Rotterdam, NetherlandsNieuwe Luxor TheaterJOE JACKSON + BAND - HOPE AND FURY TOUR 2026Limited Availability
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- 28 November 2026Saturday 20:15Eindhoven, NetherlandsMuziekgebouw EindhovenJoe Jackson
- 29 November 2026Sunday 20:00Groningen, NetherlandsSPOT De OosterpoortJoe Jackson
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- 1 December 2026Tuesday 20:00Amsterdam, NetherlandsKoninklijk Theater CarreJOE JACKSON + BAND - HOPE AND FURY TOUR 2026Limited Availability
- 2 December 2026Wednesday 20:00Amsterdam, NetherlandsKoninklijk Theater CarreJOE JACKSON + BAND - HOPE AND FURY TOUR 2026Limited Availability
About
Joe Jackson presents: Max Champion in 'What A Racket!' – reviving the songs of enigmatic early 20th-century English Music Hall artist Max Champion – renowned musician and producer.
Max Champion was born in 1882 in London's East End and is thought to have been related to the great Victorian entertainer Harry Champion. As an up-and-coming performer he shared the stage with big stars such as Gus Ellen and Vesta Tilley, but his career (much like the Music Hall era itself) was cut short by the First World War, and his songs faded into obscurity. That is, until 2014, when Max Champion sheet music started to surface: first in Malta, then in England, and, intriguingly, in Belgium, where Max probably met his end in the trenches. By 2019, enough songs had been recovered for Joe Jackson to resurrect them with a 12-piece orchestra.
According to producer Joe Jackson, "These were wonderful songs in their time, but they're surprisingly modern, too. Sometimes it's almost as if Max is speaking, from his London of the early 20th century, directly to us in the early 21st."
A newly released documentary now sheds light on the early 20th century artist from England.
Music Hall originated in 19th-century London, transitioning from pubs and street performances to grand theaters by 1900. It attracted a diverse audience, spanning from commoners to aristocrats. The songs in this genre depicted life in the Victorian and Edwardian eras, often infused with humor, satire, sentimentality, patriotism, and occasionally darker themes like jealousy and murder. Some songs were also risqué but cleverly expressed.