Jeff Goldblum has announced a major London Palladium show for next month with the Mildred Snitzer Orchestra.
The actor and musician is preparing to release his fourth studio album ‘Still Blooming’ on April 25 via Decca – you can pre-order/pre-save your copy here. Now, he has confirmed the prestigious one-off show to take place in the same week.
Goldblum and the orchestra will play the venue on April 24, with tickets for the show set to go on sale at 10am UK time on Friday (March 7). You will be able to purchase your tickets here.
The Jurassic Park star has also announced two North American shows for this summer, the first in Toronto’s Massey Hall on June 28, followed by the Chicago Theatre on July 2. Tickets for those shows are on sale now here.
In January, Goldblum shared the new album’s lead single ‘The Best Is Yet To Come’, with guest vocals from Scarlett Johansson. It is a cover of the 1959 composition by Cy Coleman that was made famous by Frank Sinatra in 1964. Listen below.
‘Still Blooming’ also sees Goldblum team up with his two Wicked co-stars, with Ariana Grande singing on opening track ‘I Don’t Know Why (I Just Do)’, and Erivo featuring on the song ‘We’ll Meet Again’.
‘Still Blooming’ is Goldblum’s first musical release since his 2023 EP ‘Plays Well With Others’, which also featured a diverse list of guest stars, including Kelly Clarkson and Mattiel.
In 2018, Goldblum spoke to NME about his later-in-life diversion in jazz music, admitting he had “never thought of making an album, really” before an impromptu performance on The Graham Norton Show caught the eye of someone at Decca Records. “It’s all taken me by surprise,” he added.
Elsewhere, Goldblum’s show Kaos was cancelled by Netflix in October, prompting a lot of fans of the series to sign a petition urging the streamer to reverse their decision.
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