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16 September 2025

JAH WOBBLE & THE INVADERS OF THE HEART continue their Autumn UK tour

Taking material from the first two Public Image Ltd albums and his collaborations




Jah Wobble & The Invaders Of The Heart

continue their prolific touring schedule with an autumn UK tour in October and November



The tour will see Jah Wobble play his legendary two hour plus show, taking material from the first two Public Image Ltd albums and his collaborations with the likes of Brian Eno, Bjork, Sinead O'Connor, Holger Czukay (Can), Chris Connelly (Ministry) and Geordie Walker (Killing Joke) with his legendary anecdotes littered throughout.



OCTOBER

 

Sat 04 Skipton Town Hall (with PRE-SHOW Q&A)

Wed 08 Huddersfield Parish

Fri 10 Margate Elsewhere

Sat 11 Lewes Con Club

Fri 24 Stoke On Trent Sugarmill

Wed 29 Newcastle Cluny

Thu 30 Edinburgh Voodoo Rooms

Fri 31 Glasgow Oran Mor (with PRE-SHOW Q&A)

 

NOVEMBER

 

Sat 01 Galashiels Mac Arts

Wed 05 Exeter Cavern

Thu 06 Newport Riverfront Theatre (with PRE-SHOW Q&A)

Fri 07 Bideford Palladium Club

Sat 08 Truro The Old Bakery

Sun 09 Birmingham Hare & Hounds (METAL BOX)

Wed 12 London Signature Brew


Tickets available from www.songkick.com



“Jah Wobble has “a job of work to do,” he proclaims right from the off tonight but, first, “If you’re English, can we have a moment’s uncomfortable silence?”. Comedy silence over, the bass maelstrom begins …”

LOUDER THAN WAR



“This really is the most modern of jazz experiments, threading and weaving the recognisable strands of something over 40 years old, smothering it, stretching it out and then letting go to see the elasticity of the original form snap back into line, albeit a few degrees off centre. Wobble looks genuinely pleased at the end of each song, flashing us a big cockney smile …” BACKSEAT MAFIA



“At the end of it all, you feel that you have witnessed something extraordinary. Wobble is an amiable and relatable Master of Dub Ceremonies – part muso, part geezer – and if your mental image of the man was shaped by PiL’s austere and industrial outlook you would have been ill-prepared for this clowning and irreverence. Yes, there was theatre, maybe it was schtick. It doesn’t matter. Jah Wobble and his merry

band have earned the right to do whatever the hell they want …” THE PUNK SITE





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