Troye Sivan Announces Sprawling U.K. And European Tour

Troye Sivan has revealed a U.K. and European tour set for 2024. Check out the extensive run of dates below.

The 17 stop run will begin in Portugal on May 29 before moving throughout Europe. Sivan will then hit the U.K. on June 22 at the Manchester AO Arena. Sivan will eventually wrap up the run in Birmingham. Tickets for the shows go on sale on December 8 at 9am BST. More dates are expected to be announced soon. Visit Sivan’s website for ticket information.

Last month, Sivan released his highly-anticipated third studio album, Something To Give Each Other, which celebrates sex, community, queerness, and love, among other things.

The record emerged from the tribulations of the last few years as the Australian pop star found himself rewiring with the joy of human connection and dance music.

Something To Give Each Other was preceded by the singles “Rush,” which has amassed over 215 million combined global streams to date, and “Got Me Started.” Upon release, that track eclipsed its predecessor as the biggest streamed song of the week.

“Rush” scored early praise from The New York Times, who hailed it as “a sweaty, kinetic, gloriously hedonistic summer dance floor anthem.” Pitchfork said, “Sivan, already an expert at making winky, slyly subtextual pop songs, manages to inject this trope with virility, producing a sublime, orgiastic summer anthem.”

The star also shared a new music video for the track “One Of Your Girls” when the album was released, in which a series of men appear in black and white – including Sivan. As the video progresses, the singer introduces a new drag persona, dancing around co-star Ross Lynch.

Something To Give Each Other earned more rave reviews, with The Guardian writing: “This is one of the year’s best and most distinctive pop albums, and it’s to Sivan’s credit that even as the genre speeds up around him, he’s keeping pace while making sure to feel the breeze rush by.”

Buy or stream Something To Give Each Other.

Troye Sivan’s UK and European Tour Dates:
MAY
29 – Lisbon, Portugal – Coliseu dos Recreios

JUNE
5 – Stockholm, Sweden – Hovet
9 – Prague, Czech Republic – Sportovní hala Fortuna
11 – Berlin, Germany – Velodrom
12 – Hamburg, Germany Sporthalle
14 – Munich, Germany Zenith
15 – Zurich, Switzerland The Hall
17 – Frankfurt, Germany myticket Jahrhunderthalle
18 – Dusseldorf, Germany Mitsubishi Electric Halle
20 – Amsterdam, Netherlands AFAS Live
22 – Manchester, AO Arena
23 – Glasgow, OVO Hydro
25 – Dublin, 3Arena
27 – London, Arena Wembley
28 – Birmingham, Utilita Arena

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