Tove Lo announces 2022 UK and European tour: dates, tickets and more

Tove Lo announces a headline UK and European tour for 2022.

Tove Lo has announced a headline UK and European tour for 2022 – and tickets go on sale soon.

The singer will perform dates across the continent this autumn in support of new music and her album, Sunshine Kitty.

The news comes after she was forced to cancel the remainder of her European tour in March 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Fans can get their hands on tickets from 10am local time on 6 May via ticketmaster.co.uk, seetickets.com and ticketmaster.com.

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Announcing the tour on social media, the singer said “I’m so happy I feel CRAZY”.

“We had to cut our tour there short in March of 2020, which meant missing out on seeing most of your beautiful faces,” she added. “Now the wait is officially (almost) over!”.

It’ll see her debut the tour in Dublin on 29 October and finish up in her native Sweden on 21 November, with a date in Stockholm.

Fans can expect to hear new material, including the upcoming release “No One Dies from Love”, alongside her biggest hits.

This includes fan favourite tracks like “Cool Girl”, “Glad He’s Gone” and “Disco Tits”.

She also recently released a one-off song for the season two soundtrack of Euphoria.

The singer said she was “excited and honored” to have a song on the soundtrack, which she says is “about love, betrayal, and denial”.

You can find out how to get tickets and the full tour schedule below.

How to get tickets

They go on general sale at 10am local time on 6 May.

For the UK tour dates you can get tickets from ticketmaster.co.uk or seetickets.com, and for the European dates head to ticketmaster.com.

You can check out the full tour schedule below.

Tove Lo UK and Europe 2022 tour dates

  • 29 October – Dublin, Olympia Theatre
  • 1 November – Glasgow, SWG3
  • 2 November – Manchester, Academy
  • 3 November – Birmingham, O2 Institute
  • 5 November – London, Roundhouse
  • 8 November – Brussels, La Madeleine
  • 9 November – Cologne, Live Music Hall
  • 10 November – Paris, Bataclan
  • 12 November – Luxembourg, Den Atelier
  • 13 November – Amsterdam, Melkweg
  • 15 November – Berlin, Astra Kulturhaus
  • 16 November – Warsaw, Stodola
  • 18 November – Copenhagen, Vega
  • 19 November – Oslo, Sentrum Scene
  • 21 November – Stockholm, Berns