Jean-Michel Jarre 2025 Europe tour is scheduled to be held from June 13, 2025 to July 11, 2025 in venues across cities such as Sofia, Helsinki, and Brussels, among others. The tour is titled the Special Summer Live Tour 2025 and is currently the only tour scheduled by the singer.
Tickets for the tour will be available from the official website of the festivals as well as individual venue websites or ticket vendors. The links to each of these is available via the singer's official website. To get tickets, visit the singer's website, then go to the tour page. At the tour page, scroll down the listed shows and then select one and click on the 'tickets' option to be directed to the ticket portal.
At the ticket portal, follow all the checkout procedure such as providing name and contact details as well as selecting number and category of tickets and making payment to complete purchase. Different festival and venue vendors will have different checkout procedures but all require the above mentioned ones.
Jean-Michel Jarre announced the new tour via a post on his official Instagram page on May 13, 2025:
Jean-Michel Jarre 2025 Europe tour dates and venues
The dates and venues for Jean-Michel Jarre 2025 Europe tour are as follows:
- June 13, 2025 – Oslo, Norway at Grefsenkollen
- June 15, 2025 – Helsinki, Finland at Helsinki City Festival
- June 17, 2025 – Tallin, Estonia at Unibet Arena
- June 20, 2025 – Slupsk, Poland at Bali Indah: Dolina Charlotty
- June 23, 2025 – Sofia, Bulgaria at Kolodrum Arena
- June 26, 2025 – Budapest, Hungary at Papp László Sportaréna
- June 28, 2025 – Pula, Croatia at Arena Pula
- July 1, 2025 – Brussels, Belgium at Royal Palace of Brussels
- July 3, 2025 – Venice, Italy at Piazza San Marco
- July 5, 2025 – Pompei, Italy at Anfiteatro Degli Scavi
- July 8, 2025 – Seville, Spain at Plaza de España (Iconica Festival)
- July 11, 2025 – Stuttgart, Germany at Schlossplatz (Jazz Open Festival)
Jean-Michel Jarre released his latest studio album, Oxymore, on October 21, 2022. The singer talked about the new album in an exclusive interview with Billboard on October 21, 2022, stating:
"Yes. For centuries in electronic music the sounds you were using were fixed forever by the person who devised the piano, the clarinet, saxophone. Suddenly, you can become your own craftsman. This is another way to get lost. At the same time, it’s a new territory to explore, a new way of writing and expressing your imagination and your ideas."
The singer continued:
"I felt a huge sense of freedom with this process. It was a huge relief. If I put all these elements in stereo, I would fight a lot to try to make them not a mess. Every sound has its own space, its own place. It’s like putting your head inside a painting. It’s very liberating."
Jean-Michel Jarre also talked about the album in an exclusive interview with Rollingstone France on November 23, 2022:
"In fact, I wrote the entire Oxymore in my studio in six weeks, then performed a beta version on stage, at the Maison de la radio, in January 2022. I then took eight months to refine and work in the Innovation studio of Radio France, with the sound engineer Hervé Desjardins, who had already collaborated with me, notably on Amazonia."
Jean-Michel Jarre continued:
"Together, we explored, cleared the way, using tools, such as Dolby Atmos, which are not originally designed for music but for cinema.... These tinkerings, carried out in an ultra-technological environment, refer to the DNA of French electroacoustic and electronic music. Let us never forget that the GRM is at the origin of the Shadoks! Musique concrète undeniably has this absurd and surrealist side."
Jean-Michel Jarre is best known for his third studio album, Oxygène, in December 1976 in France and in July 1977 internationally. The album went on to become a platinum certified album.