Jill Scott Plots 36-Date 'To Whom This May Concern' World Tour

Jill Scott is taking her voice — and her legacy — worldwide.
The Grammy-winning singer-songwriter announced Monday the 'To Whom This May Concern' World Tour, a sprawling 36-date run that marks one of the most ambitious live undertakings of her career. The tour cements Scott's status as one of R&B and neo-soul's most enduring live performers, decades after she first broke through with her critically acclaimed debut 'Who Is Jill Scott? Words and Sounds Vol. 1.'
Details on specific cities and venues have yet to be fully revealed, but the sheer scope of the tour — spanning what's expected to be multiple continents — signals that Scott is gearing up for a major moment. The tour title, 'To Whom This May Concern,' carries the kind of poetic weight fans have come to expect from the Philadelphia native, hinting at something deeply personal yet universally resonant.
Scott has long been celebrated not just as a recording artist but as a powerhouse on stage. Her concerts are known for their intimacy, spontaneity, and raw emotional energy — part concert, part poetry reading, part communal experience. A 36-date world tour gives longtime devotees and newer listeners alike a chance to witness that magic firsthand.
“Her most recent studio album, 'Woman,' dropped back in 2015, and fans have been hungry for fresh music ever since.”
The announcement arrives at a moment when legacy R&B and soul artists are commanding serious attention on the touring circuit. Acts like Erykah Badu, Maxwell, and Lauryn Hill have all mounted significant runs in recent years, proving there's massive appetite for the generation of artists who defined the neo-soul movement in the late '90s and early 2000s. Scott's tour positions her squarely at the center of that conversation.
While there's no word yet on whether the tour is tied to a new album, the evocative title suggests Scott may have new material up her sleeve. Her most recent studio album, 'Woman,' dropped back in 2015, and fans have been hungry for fresh music ever since.
Ticket and on-sale information is expected to follow in the coming weeks. If past tours are any indication, demand will be high — so mark your calendars.
Jill Scott has something to say. And clearly, she wants the whole world to hear it.
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