Robyn announces 2026 ‘Sexistential’ arena tour for UK, Europe, North America and Australia

Robyn announces 2026 ‘Sexistential’ arena tour for UK, Europe, North America and Australia

Robyn has shared details of a 2026 ‘Sexistential’ arena tour, which will see her perform across the UK, Europe, North America and Australia.

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The new dates come on the heels of the Swedish pop icon announcing the new album ‘Sexistential’ – her ninth studio album and first since 2018’s ‘Honey’.

Announced today (Friday February 6), these are Robyn’s first major tour dates since 2019, and feature some of her biggest ever headline shows, including a night at The O2 in London, and three nights at the Avicii Arena in her Stockholm hometown.

Dates kick off in Ireland on June 24, and continue with stops in Glasgow, Manchester and more, before heading over to Europe at the end of the month. US tour dates start in September with a night at The Anthem in Washington D.C., and include further shows in Brooklyn, Chicago, and more.

A one-off slot at the C2C Festival in Italy is scheduled for October 30, before Robyn wraps up dates with an Australian run of the tour in November.

A stacked line-up of special guest openers has also been announced, and include Erika de Casier, Smerz, Saya Gray, Romy, Nourished By Time, Peaches, Grace Ives, Lykke Li, horsegiirL and more.

Tickets go on sale on Friday February 13 at 10am local time (9am in Australia). Visit here for UK tickets, here for Australian tickets, and here for the rest of the world.

Robyn’s 2026 ‘Sexistential’ tour dates are:

JUNE
24 – 3Arena, Dublin, Ireland
26 – OVO Hydro, Glasgow, United Kingdom
27 – Co-op Live, Manchester, United Kingdom
30 – ING Arena, Brussels, Belgium

JULY
1 – Adidas Arena, Paris, France
3 – The O2, London, United Kingdom
8 – Uber Arena, Berlin, Germany
11 – Unity Arena, Oslo, Norway
14 – Royal Arena, Copenhagen, Denmark
16 – Avicii Arena, Stockholm, Sweden
17 – Avicii Arena, Stockholm, Sweden
18 – Avicii Arena, Stockholm, Sweden

SEPTEMBER
8 – The Anthem, Washington, DC, USA
10 – Barclays Center, Brooklyn, NY, USA
12 – United Center, Chicago, IL, USA
15 – Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, ON, Canada
19 – Palacio de los Deportes, Mexico City, MX, Mexico
23 – Kia Forum, Los Angeles, CA, USA

OCTOBER
30 – C2C Festival, Torino, Italy

NOVEMBER
21 – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney, Australia
24 – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, Australia

Robyn’s ‘Sexistential’ album will arrive on March 27 via Young and is available to pre-order here. The first taster of the record was shared in the form of comeback single ‘Dopamine‘, and has since been followed by by both the title track and the song ‘Talk To Me’.

The title track was described by the singer as “possibly the world’s first rap about having one-night stands while 10 weeks pregnant after IVF”. The latter was co-written by Max Martin in their first collaboration since 2010’s ‘Time Machine’, and described by Robyn as “pure, unadulterated fun”.

Speculation about new material from the Swedish singer gained momentum last September when collaborator Klas Åhlund appeared on the Nordmark Pod and said he had “just finished a new Robyn album”.

Then, Robyn played her first full live show since 2019 at the Fonda Theater in Hollywood in November, and followed this up with two shows at Brooklyn Paramount where she debuted ‘Sexistential’ and ‘Talk To Me’.

In the years since the release of her 2018 album, Robyn has collaborated with the Swedish duo Smile on a song titled ‘Call My Name’, and dropped a remix of Charli XCX’s ‘360’ with Yung Lean.

She kicked off 2025 by teaming up with David Byrne for a rendition of ‘Dancing On My Own’ at Saturday Night Live’s 50th anniversary concert, and later joined forces with Gracie Abrams at for the latter’s slot at Lollapalooza.

In 2019, Robyn’s classic track ‘Dancing On My Own’ was voted NME‘s Best Song Of The Decade, and last month the singer was also confirmed as one of the support acts for Harry Styles’ huge stadium tour.

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