VIP Jamiroquai tickets for Co-op Live, Manchester are on sale now, and you won’t want to miss out on the band’s unique and energetic performances in 2025. You could listen to hits like ‘Virtual Insanity’ from the comfort of premium seats or even a private suite with Jamiroquai hospitality packages.
Jamiroquai are setting off on a massive UK & Europe Tour in 2025, and you could be there in style with Jamiroquai VIP tickets. Read our Jamiroquai Top Songs blog post to remind yourself of the band's best hits! We’ve got you covered for Co-op Live, and if you’re interested in hospitality tickets for Birmingham, you can register your interest with Seat Unique now!
When do Jamiroquai tickets go on sale?
VIP tickets for Jamiroquai at Co-op Live in December 2025 are on sale now, and you’ll be able to buy them right here at Seat Unique.
Read our blog post 'Jamiroquai Tour Dates 2025: Confirmed UK Dates & VIP Info' to read about all the information confirmed so far about their 2025 UK tour!
Where is Jamiroquai playing in 2025?
Jamiroquai is touring the UK and Europe in 2025, and they’ll be in the UK with the following dates:
What’s included in Jamiroquai VIP Experience
Some of the incredible perks you could get with Jamiroquai hospitality tickets are:
Please note the exact inclusions you will receive will depend on the hospitality package you select.
Jamiroquai members
Current members of Jamiroquai are vocalist Jay Kay, drummers Derrick McKenzie and Sola Akingbola, guitarist Rob Harris, keyboardist Matt Johnson, bassist Paul Turner, Nate Williams on guitar and keyboard and Howard Whiddett on Ableton Live.
Where are Jamiroquai from
Jamiroquai was formed in London, England in 1992.
Jamiroquai genre
Jamiroquai has a very unique sound described as funk and acid jazz.
Top Jamiroquai songs
Some of Jamiroquai’s most recognisable songs are “Virtual Instanity,” “Cosmic Girl,” “Canned Heat,” “Little L,” and “Seven Days in Sunny June.”
Top Jamiroquai albums
Jamiroquai’s most iconic moment
Perhaps Jamiroquai’s most iconic moment is the “Virtual Insanity” music video, remembered for the gravity-defying furniture moving around the room and Jay Kay’s unique, large hat.
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