The outing kicks off November 30 in West Palm Beach, Fla., and stops in Atlanta, St. Louis, Denver, Phoenix, Los Angeles and Boston before closing out at the Beacon Theatre in New York City on December 18.

After a few weeks off, Jackson crosses the Pond in January for a European leg that will keep him on the road in Germany, France, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom through February.

The eclectic Jackson got his big break on the leading edge of British new wave with his 1979 hit debut, Look Sharp!.

He followed with two more rock-oriented albums before his band split up. He then tried his hand at an album of jump-blues and swing music, Jumpin’ Jive, before settling back into a pop groove with Night and Day in 1982.

Earlier this year, Jackson released an album of older songs and covers, Summer In The City, recorded live in New York City.

With Night and Day II, Jackson set a theme of 24 hours in the Big Apple and recruited guests such as Marianne Faithfull to record tracks.