Sigrid announces 2026 UK and European tour

Sigrid announces 2026 UK and European tour

Sigrid has announced details of her 2026 UK and European tour.

The Norwegian pop singer has previously announced her new album ‘There’s Always More That I Could Say‘, marking her first new project since her 2023 EP ‘The Hype’.

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Now, she’s set to embark on a tour which will kick off in her home country on January 28, with two dates at Oslo’s Rockefeller. After passing through Copenhagen, Berlin, Amsterdam, Paris and more, she’ll land for her first show in the UK at London’s Roundhouse on March 13.

Then, she’ll visit Birmingham (16), Leeds (18), Manchester (19) and Dublin (21) before rounding off her tour with a mighty show at Glasgow’s Barrowland Ballroom (24).

Tickets will go on presale on October 15, 10am, with general sale following on October 17, 10am – get your tickets here and see below for all dates:

Sigrid’s 2026 UK and Europe tour is:

JANUARY
28 – Oslo, NO – Rockefeller
29 – Oslo, NO – Rockefeller
FEBRUARY
02 – Helsinki, FI – The House of Culture
04 – Stockholm, SE – Fållan
05 – Copenhagen, DK – Poolen
MARCH
03 – Cologne, DE – Carlswerk Victoria
04 – Munich, DE – Muffathalle
05 – Berlin, DE – Huxleys Neue Welt
07 – Hamburg, DE – Georg-Elser-Halle
08 – Amsterdam, NL – Melkweg
09 – Brussels, BE – Ancienne Belgique
11 – Paris, FR – Cabaret Sauvage
13 – London, UK – Roundhouse
16 – Birmingham, UK – O2 Academy
18 – Leeds, UK – O2 Academy
19 – Manchester, UK – Academy
21 – Dublin, IE – 3Olympia Theatre
24 – Glasgow, UK – Barrowland Ballroom

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We last reviewed Sigrid’s second studio album ‘How To Let Go’ in 2022, where we wrote in a four-star review: “This accomplished follow-up also features a generous selection of soaring choruses. ‘Burning Bridges’ and ‘Thank Me Later’ are so epically catchy, they make dumping someone sound kind of uplifting. But, crucially, ‘How To Let Go’ also sees Sigrid expand her shimmering synth-pop sound in ways that feel measured without being tentative.”

“Even when her lyrics flirt with cliché – ‘it gets dark so I can see the stars’ – Sigrid sings them with such infectious sincerity that she gets away with it. If ‘How To Let Go’ is an album about embracing life in all its chaotic and contradictory glory, it’s surely a testament to its success that the record feels so life-affirming. Like the best pop music, it feels like someone’s reached out to say they know exactly how you feel.”

Elsewhere, earlier this summer, Sigrid joined Ed Sheeran onstage to perform ‘Don’t Kill My Vibe’ during a show in her hometown of Oslo.

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