Exciting performer Jason Derulo will embark on a European tour next year. The trip, dubbed The Last Dance tour, will see him perform in Glasgow, Birmingham, London, Leeds, Manchester, Dublin, and other cities.
The singer announced the trip early this week, indicating that it will take off on January 29, 2026, at the OVO Hydro in Glasgow.
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He will later move to the Utilita Arena in Birmingham and other iconic venues, including the O2 Arena in London.
Other venues include the Utilita Arena in Cardiff, the Brighton Centre, and the Bournemouth International Centre. Tickets have started selling for the show.
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Jason Derulo’s last album was Nu King, released in February 2024. It included songs like ‘Jalebi Baby, Swalla, Lifestyle, and others.
In August last year, he made stops in Manchester, Stockholm, Oslo, and several other locations during his Nu King Tour, drawing large crowds to his captivating performance.
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Prior to this, the singer recounted one of the “scariest moments” of his life when he broke his neck at a rehearsal.
In a chat on the I Am Paris podcast, the Trumpet hitmaker said he thought the accident, which occurred at a 2013 tour rehearsal, might be “the end of it all.”
He explained that he was working with a trainer at the time, to prepare for his world tour, when things went south.
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“He [the trainer] was like, ‘today we’re gonna work on endurance, so I’ll need you to do these back tucks, back-to-back-to-back,’” the singer said, adding he slipped during one of the back tucks and landed on his head, breaking his “C2 vertebrae” — a part of his neck.
Jason Derulo described hearing “a big crack,” with all kinds of thoughts running through his head. “I was like Holy s–t…Is this how it all ends?” he said.
After lying on the ground for five minutes, he said he gathered himself and walked to the car holding his neck and immediately rushed to the hospital.
At the hospital, he explained that the doctor told him the accident was bad, but the good news was that he could be out of the hospital in seven months.
The 34-year-old said the accident was so bad that he could not tie his shoes or take a shower by himself.