Jacob Collier returns to Belgium with his ‘The Light For Days’ Tour
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Jacob Collier, the multi-instrumentalist and boundary-pushing composer, has become one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary music. With 7 GRAMMY wins and 16 nominations, he is the first British artist in history to win GRAMMYs for each of his first five studio albums. His genre-defying approach has led to collaborations with artists such as Coldplay, SZA, Stormzy, Anoushka Shankar, Shawn Mendes, Hans Zimmer, and Joni Mitchell, among many others.
His latest album, The Light For Days (2025), marks a striking shift toward intimacy. Centred around the guitar, the record was born during a brief return to the London music room where his career began. Experimenting with alternative tunings and unconventional techniques, Collier trades sonic grandeur for a more direct and personal sound. Recorded and produced in just four days, the album captures the same sense of closeness that often emerges in his live performances, moments where everything fades away except the connection between artist and music.
Jacob Collier’s concerts are immersive, participatory experiences in which musical boundaries dissolve. Moving effortlessly between instruments, he transforms the audience into an active part of the performance, layering their voices into real-time, improvised harmonies under his direction. Each show becomes a unique collective composition, created in the moment.
Following two sold-out shows at Ancienne Belgique in 2024 and an appearance at Rock Werchter in 2025, Collier returns to Belgium with a brand-new production. In this new tour, he presents The Light For Days in its most intimate form: just him, his guitar, and his instruments.
Don’t miss Jacob Collier live at Cirque Royal in Brussels on Sunday, 13 September 2026, for an evening of musical exploration, audience participation, and virtuosity at its most immediate and human.
Tickets are priced between €52.32 and € 76.30, and can be purchased via livenation.be




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