Robyn announces 2026 Sexistential arena tour

Swedish pop artist Robyn has revealed details of her 2026 Sexistential Tour, supporting her upcoming ninth studio album. The arena run will span North America, Europe, and Australia, featuring high-profile guests and marking her first major tour since 2019. Tickets go on sale next week.

Robyn, the Swedish pop icon, announced her 2026 Sexistential Tour on February 6, 2026, coinciding with the reveal of her first album in eight years, Sexistential, set for release on March 27 via Young. The tour, named after the album, kicks off on June 24 at Dublin's 3Arena and runs through November, including stops in the UK, Europe, North America, Mexico, Italy, and Australia. Highlights include three consecutive nights at Stockholm's Avicii Arena on July 16-18—her hometown shows—and a performance at London's The O2 on July 3.

The itinerary features arena venues like Manchester's Co-op Live, Paris's Adidas Arena, Brooklyn's Barclays Center, Chicago's United Center, Los Angeles's Kia Forum, and Australia's Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney and Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne. A special one-off appearance is scheduled for October 30 at Italy's C2C Festival in Turin.

Joining Robyn as special guests across dates are artists including Erika de Casier, Smerz, 808 State, Saya Gray, Romy, Nourished by Time, Peaches, Grace Ives, Lykke Li, horsegiirL, Zhala, Becky and the Birds, and Mechatok. This lineup underscores the tour's collaborative spirit.

The album has already previewed three singles: “Dopamine,” which received a remix from Jamie xx; “Talk to Me,” co-written with Max Martin in their first collaboration since 2010 and described by Robyn as “pure, unadulterated fun”; and the title track “Sexistential,” which she called “possibly the world’s first rap about having one-night stands while 10 weeks pregnant after IVF.”

These dates represent Robyn's biggest headline shows to date, following a period of collaborations and select performances, including a November 2025 show at Hollywood's Fonda Theater where she debuted new tracks. Speculation about new music intensified last September when producer Klas Åhlund mentioned finishing a Robyn album. Tickets for the tour go on sale February 13 at 10am local time.

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Rosalía captivates 15,000 fans at LDLC Arena in Lyon with her Lux World Tour opener, featuring dancers, orchestra, and dramatic staging.
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Rosalía opened her Lux world tour on March 16, 2026, at the sold-out LDLC Arena in Lyon, France, performing a 25-song set across four acts for 13,500–16,000 fans. The nearly two-hour show featured intricate choreography by (LA)HORDE, ballet-inspired visuals, a live Heritage orchestra of around 30 musicians, dramatic staging, and tracks from her November 2025 album Lux—her first tour in four years—alongside hits from Motomami and earlier releases, but no songs from El Mal Querer.

Swedish pop singer Robyn marked the release of her first album in eight years, Sexistential, with a performance at London's Hackney Empire. She debuted several new tracks from the LP alongside fan favorites during the intimate event.

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Singer-songwriter Mitski has revealed plans for an extensive 2026 tour across North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia, coinciding with the release of her upcoming album. The tour kicks off with a six-night residency in New York City next month. Along with the announcement, she shared a new track, "I’ll Change For You," from the album Nothing’s About to Happen to Me, due out on February 27.

Radiohead guitarist Ed O’Brien has announced a seven-date solo tour across the UK and Europe in October 2026 to showcase his forthcoming second solo album, Blue Morpho (out May 22). The shows, titled An Evening With… Blue Morpho, will feature collaborators Dave Okumu and ESKA. Tickets went on general sale at 10am local time today.

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Robbie Williams concluded his 'Long 90's' UK tour on February 9, 2026, with intimate performances of his new album 'BRITPOP'—surprise-released in January—and his 1997 debut 'Life Thru a Lens' across five cities. The nostalgic shows featured hits like 'Angels' alongside fresh tracks such as 'Pretty Face', with the tour now extended to Latin America.

Paris and its surrounding areas will feature a packed schedule of concerts in May 2026, drawing international artists across genres like rock, K-pop, rap, and classical. Venues from the Accor Arena to smaller halls will host performances by acts including Fally Ipupa, Paul Simon, and Aya Nakamura. This lineup highlights the city's vibrant music scene during spring.

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Rapper J. Cole has revealed plans for a global tour supporting his seventh studio album, The Fall-Off. The extensive run will visit over 50 cities across North America, Europe, the UK, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa, marking his first solo headline tour in five years. The tour begins in July and concludes in December.

 

 

 

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