Today Sigrid announces her biggest headline tour to date commencing in November 2019, performing at London’s Eventim Apollo and 3Arena in Dublin, alongside huge regional venues. The Norwegian pop star is set to release her highly anticipated debut album Sucker Punch on 8 March, and continues her A-List record success with the defiant single ‘Don’t Feel Like Crying’, which Sigrid performed on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert last night. Fans can get priority access for tickets on the pre-order link below, and tickets go on general sale on 1 March.
The 22-year-old’s epic songs are tales of the unexpected; fearless musical collages and shout-outs to human resilience, starting at the piano in Norway, “There’s a certain grace to heartache”, says Sigrid, “A sort of…epic grace! I like good, heartfelt pop songs,” which is the foundation of Sigrid’s extraordinary debut Sucker Punch.
Sigrid’s rebellious pop was catapulted into the public consciousness with the zeitgeist defining ‘Don’t Kill My Vibe’; the certified-Gold ‘Strangers’, A-List record ‘High Five’, critically lauded RAW EP and new single ‘Sucker Punch’. With performances at The Royal Variety Show, the Nobel Peace Prize and headlining Brixton Academy under her belt, Sigrid is set to tour the UK next month with George Ezra, playing arena’s including O2 London.
We have all witnessed an incredible new talent over the last two years: Sigrid has won BBC Sound of 2018, debuted at Glastonbury, lit up festivals across Reading, Roskilde, Coachella and Radio 1’s Biggest Weekend, bewitched TV audiences from opening Later…with Jools Holland, The Late Late Show with James Corden and wowing Dame Helen Mirren on the Graham Norton Show. With streaming numbers reaching 570M globally, the Norwegian sensation is undoubtedly set to continue her ascent with non-conformist and progressive attitudes to the femininity in the pop landscape.
Headline Tour 2019
19 November Utrecht TivoliVredenburg Ronda
20 November Brussels Ancienne Belgique
22 November Dublin 3Arena
23 November Leeds O2 Academy Leeds
24 November Nottingham Rock City
26 November Edinburgh Usher Hall
27 November Newcastle O2 Academy Newcastle
29 November Manchester Manchester Academy
02 December Birmingham O2 Academy Birmingham
04 December London London Eventim Apollo
George Ezra Support SOLD OUT
07 March Newcastle Metro Radio Arena
08 March Leeds First Direct Arena
09 March Liverpool Echo Arena
11 March Brighton Brighton Centre
12 March Nottingham Motorpoint Arena
13 March Cardiff Motorpoint Arena
15 March Glasgow SSE Hydro
16 March Manchester Manchester Arena
17 March Birmingham Genting Arena
19 March London O2
20 March London O2
22 March Sheffield FlyDSA Arena
23 March Manchester Manchester Arena
Maroon 5 Support
01 June Aalborg Molleparken
03 June Cologne Lanxess Arena
05 June Prague O2 Arena
06 June Krakow Tauron Arena
10 June Amsterdam Ziggo Dome
11 June Paris Accors Hotel Arena