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== Tours <ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamiroquai#Tours</ref> ==
== Tours <ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamiroquai#Tours</ref> ==


* [[Emergency on Planet Earth Tour]] (1993)
* [[Emergency On Planet Earth Tour|Emergency on Planet Earth Tour]] (1993)
* [[The Return of the Space Cowboy Tour]] (1994–1996)
* [[The Return of the Space Cowboy Tour]] (1994–1996)
* [[Travelling Without Moving Tour]] (1996–1997)
* [[Travelling Without Moving Tour]] (1996–1997)

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Jamiroquai, pictured in 2025 after a concert in Zurich during the Heels of Steel tour

Jamiroquai are an English acid jazz, and funk band, formed in 1992 by lead singer-songwriter Jay Kay. The name is a portmanteau of the words jam (in the musical sense) and Iroquois, the name of a native American tribe. Through frequent line-up changes, Jay Kay has remained the only constant member.

Earlier releases under the Acid Jazz record label are considered hallmarks of the eponymous music style, although they have explored other genres such as rock, Latin, electronic, and disco music in subsequent releases.

It has been claimed that the band were formed after a failed audition by Jay Kay to become the lead singer for the Brand New Heavies although the Brand New Heavies denied this.[1]

Discography

Members

Current Jamiroquai lineup [1][2]

Past Members [1][2]

  • Nick Van Gelder (drums) - 1992-1994
  • Stuart Zender (bass) - 1992-1998
  • Wallis Buchanan (didgeridoo) - 1992-2000
  • Simon Katz (guitar) - 1995-2000
  • Toby Smith (keyboards) - 1992-2002
  • Nick Fyffe (bass) - 1998-2003 [1]
  • Nate Williams (guitar, keyboards) - 2017-2020
  • Howard Whiddett (Ableton Live) - 2017-2022
  • Elle Cato (backing vocals) - 2017-2025
  • Sola Akingbola (percussion, backing vocals) - 1994-2025
  • Lauraine McIntosh (backing vocals) - 2002-2014 [3]

Tours [4]

References