Jeff Goldblum Announces Next Month’s London Show at the Palladium with the Mildred Snitzer Orchestra

Jeff Goldblum’s Upcoming London Show

Jeff Goldblum has announced a major show at the London Palladium next month, featuring the Mildred Snitzer Orchestra.

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New Album Release and Ticket Information

The actor and musician are set to release his fourth studio album, “Still Blooming,” on April 25 through Decca. You can place a preliminary order for your copy Here. Goldblum has confirmed a prestigious one-time show in the same week.

Goldblum and the orchestra will perform on April 24, and tickets for the show will be available for purchase at 10:00 AM UK time on Friday (March 7). You can buy tickets Here.

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The Jurassic Park star also announced two North American shows this summer, starting with a performance in Toronto on June 28, followed by a show at the Chicago Theater on July 2. Tickets for these performances are already available Here.

New Music and Collaborations

In January, Goldblum released the lead single from the new album titled “The Best is Ahead,” featuring guest vocals from Scarlett Johansson. This track is a cover of the 1959 composition by Cy Coleman, which gained fame thanks to Frank Sinatra in 1964. Check it out below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d84id8fps3i

“Still Blooming” also showcases Goldblum collaborating with two Wicked stars, Ariana Grande, who sings on the opening track “I Don’t Know Why (I Just Do),” and Cynthia Erivo, who features on the song “We Will Meet Again.”

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“Still Blooming” marks Goldblum’s first musical release since his 2023 EP “Plays Well With Others,” which included a diverse lineup of guest stars, including Kelly Clarkson and Mattiel.

In 2018, Goldblum shared with NME about his jazz music journey, admitting, “I never considered making an album really” until an impromptu performance on The Graham Norton Show caught the attention of someone from Decca Records. “It all took me by surprise,” he added.

On another note, Goldblum’s show Kaos on Netflix was canceled in October, leading many fans to sign a petition urging the platform to reverse their decision.

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