Robyn is heading back on the road in , announcing a comprehensive international tour supporting her upcoming ninth studio album, Sexistential, set for release on . This marks Robyn’s first proper tour in seven years, promising a significant return for fans eager to experience her music live.
The tour kicks off in Europe on in Dublin, Ireland, and continues through July with a series of dates culminating in a three-night residency in her hometown of Stockholm, Sweden, from to . The North American leg will begin on in Washington, D.C., with stops in Brooklyn, Chicago, Toronto, and Mexico City before concluding on in Los Angeles.
What sets this tour apart is the diverse lineup of supporting acts. Each North American date will feature a different opener, including Nourished by Time, Romy (of The xx), Peaches, Grace Ives, Lykke Li, and horsegiirL. European dates will be supported by Erika de Casier, Smerz, 808 State, Saya Gray, Mechatok, Zhala, Becky and the Birds, and others.
Tickets go on sale with an artist pre-sale on at 10:00 a.m. Local time, accessible through Laylo. The general public sale begins on at 10:00 a.m. Local time via Ticketmaster.
Before embarking on the Sexistential tour, Robyn will join Harry Styles as an opening act for six nights in Amsterdam in May. This pairing highlights Robyn’s continued relevance and appeal across different fan bases.
The announcement arrives after a period of relative quiet for the Swedish artist. Following the release of Honey in – which reached a career-high No. 40 on the Billboard 200 – Robyn engaged in sporadic collaborations with artists like Jamie xx, S.G. Lewis, and Neneh Cherry. She also made surprise appearances at concerts with Gracie Abrams and Charli xcx, hinting at a return to the spotlight.
Sexistential, as the tour’s namesake suggests, is already generating buzz. The album’s title, a portmanteau of “sex” and “existential,” has been described as exploring the connection between one’s existence and sensuality. Robyn herself has described the album as feeling “like a spaceship coming through the atmosphere at a really high speed and crash landing,” reflecting a sense of exploring expansive ideas before returning to a more grounded, personal space.
The album is supported by the singles “Dopamine,” released in , and the double A-side “Sexistential” and “Talk to Me,” which dropped on . According to reports, the music delves into personal themes, including Robyn’s experiences as a new mother, while continuing to explore concepts of physicality, desire, and dance – hallmarks of her signature sound.
Robyn’s return to working with Swedish producer Klas Åhlund is also noteworthy. The collaboration aims to recapture the sonic landscape of her critically acclaimed 2010 Body Talk trilogy, suggesting a blend of familiar and fresh elements for longtime fans.
Here are Robyn’s 2026 tour dates:
– 3Arena, Dublin, Ireland *
– OVO Hydro, Glasgow, United Kingdom +
– Co-op Live, Manchester, United Kingdom ^&
– ING Arena, Brussels, Belgium +
– Adidas Arena, Paris, France *
– The O2, London, United Kingdom #
– Uber Arena, Berlin, Germany %&
– Unity Arena, Oslo, Norway @
– Royal Arena, Copenhagen, Denmark @
– Avicii Arena, Stockholm, Sweden +&=
– Avicii Arena, Stockholm, Sweden +&=
– Avicii Arena, Stockholm, Sweden +&=
– The Anthem, Washington, DC, USA !
– Barclays Center, Brooklyn, NY, USA @
– United Center, Chicago, IL, USA ♣
– Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, ON, Canada ☼
– Palacio de los Deportes, Mexico City, MX, Mexico §
– Kia Forum, Los Angeles, CA, USA ¥
– C2C Festival, Torino, Italy
– Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney, Australia
– Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, Australia
* with Erika de Casier
+ with Smerz
^ with 808 State
# with Saya Gray
% with Mechatok
@ with Romy
& with Zhala
= with Becky and the Birds
! with Nourished by Time
♣ with Peaches
☼ with Grace Ives
§ with Lykke Li
¥ with horsegiirL
