Jungle brings the World Tour 2026 to Houston on Wednesday, September 23 — an 8:00 PM show at 713 Music Hall that arrives weeks after the release of their fifth studio album, Sunshine. The London trio is routing through Barclays Center, Red Rocks, and Crypto.com Arena on this run. The Houston stop, at capacity between 4,450 and 5,000, is notably more intimate than most of that itinerary. That matters for how this show will feel.
About Jungle
Josh Lloyd-Watson and Tom McFarland have been making music together since they were kids in Shepherd’s Bush, West London. They launched Jungle in 2013 as a mostly anonymous production project — faces kept off the promo materials, music doing the talking. The self-titled debut got a Mercury Prize nomination and went Gold. For Ever followed in 2018. Loving In Stereo hit number one on the Billboard Current Electronic Albums chart in 2021. Volcano, released in 2023, took them to a BRIT Award for Group of the Year and a UK Albums Chart peak of number three.
The groove runs through all of it — thick funk bass, layered soul vocals, electronic architecture underneath. Fans who’ve seen the live show compare it to Earth Wind & Fire. Variety called it a “perfect…come-as-you-are party.” Since Volcano, vocalist Lydia Kitto has come on as a permanent member of the band; she’s central to both the studio sound and what happens onstage.
Sunshine drops August 14, 2026 via AWAL — eleven tracks. Lead single “Carry On” debuted as BBC Radio 1’s Hottest Record, Kitto’s vocals at its emotional center, the production described as dreamy. It signals something more open than the Volcano material, though the architecture underneath is the same. The World Tour kicks off September 9 in Minneapolis and runs through March 2027 in Perth, Australia. Houston gets the show September 23.
713 Music Hall
713 Music Hall is inside POST HTX — the reimagined Barbara Jordan Post Office complex at 401 Franklin Street in downtown Houston. The industrial bones are preserved: exposed steel, open ceilings, ninety thousand square feet of it fitted with modern sound and lighting. It’s built for a show at this scale, and it’s one of the better rooms in the city to hear a band whose live reputation is built on how the room feels.
Tickets
Rio Kosta opens. Tickets are on sale now. Ticketmaster’s Face Value Exchange policy applies to this show, which restricts resale to original purchase prices. Book direct.