Jada Cato brings High Tea Honkytonk to the UK
🎸 Jada Cato brings High Tea Honkytonk to the UK
Jada Cato is crossing the Atlantic with a swagger, a guitar, and a tour name that sums up her whole vibe — High Tea Honkytonk. It’s country with a wink, a little bit wild, and proudly British around the edges. After turning heads across the US with her powerhouse vocals and magnetic stage presence, she’s heading to the UK this April for a run of intimate venues, festival stages, and late-night honkytonk-style throwdowns.
This tour feels tailor-made for UK country fans who love artists that bring personality as much as musicianship. Jada’s sound blends modern country storytelling with bluesy guitar work and a soulful rasp that hits you right in the chest. She’s the kind of artist who walks onstage and instantly feels like someone you’ve known for years.
📍 UK Tour Dates: High Tea Honkytonk 2026
- 11 April — Camden Assembly, London
- 16 April — Ruby Rae’s, Newcastle upon Tyne
- 17 April — The Country Café, Essex
- 18–19 April — Country on the Coast Festival, Portsmouth
- 24 April — Lil Nashville, London
🌟 Why You’ll Want to Go
If you’re drawn to artists who mix sharp songwriting with a bit of attitude, you’ll feel right at home at a Jada Cato show. Think the emotional punch of a confessional ballad one minute, then a foot-stomping, guitar-driven barnburner the next. She’s got that rare ability to shift gears without losing the crowd for a second.
Fans who love bold, rootsy performers with a modern edge — the kind who can command a room with just a vocal run or a sly grin — will find plenty to love here. Jada’s music sits comfortably alongside the new wave of Americana-inspired UK country, but she brings a distinctly transatlantic flavour that sets her apart.
💬 What reviewers are saying
Reviewers of previous shows have said things like:
- “A voice that can hush a room and then blow the roof off two minutes later.”
- “A natural storyteller — funny, fierce, and completely captivating.”
- “The kind of performer who makes you feel like you’re part of the show, not just watching it.”
It’s the combination of musicianship, charisma, and that spark of unpredictability that keeps audiences coming back.
🎟️ Why this tour matters
High Tea Honkytonk isn’t just a run of dates — it’s Jada Cato planting her boots firmly on UK soil and saying she’s here to stay. With small venues, festival energy, and a growing fanbase ready to shout every lyric back at her, this tour is shaping up to be one of the standout moments of the 2026 UK country calendar.
If you’re looking for a night out that feels both fresh and familiar — a little Nashville, a little London, and a whole lot of heart — Jada Cato’s your girl.

