Robyn announces The Sexistential Tour for 2026 across Europe, North America and Australia

Generational pop icon Robyn has announced her return to the road with a global 2026 arena run, The Sexistential Tour – her first major headline tour since 2019 and her most ambitious to date.

Spanning Europe, North America, and Australia across 20 dates, the tour will feature Robyn’s biggest headline shows ever, including London’s 20,000-capacity The O2 and three consecutive hometown nights at Stockholm’s Avicii Arena. Australian fans will see Robyn play Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney on 21st November and Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne on 24th November.

Fans can sign up for presale access via robyn.com/tour by Wednesday 11 February at 10am local (9am in Australia), with tickets going on general sale Friday 13 February.

The announcement arrives as Robyn stands at the centre of one of the year’s most celebrated musical comebacks. 2026 has already seen her reveal Sexistential, her ninth studio album and first since 2018’s critically adored Honey. Produced with longtime collaborator Klas Åhlund and marking a reunion with Max Martin for their first co-writes since 2010, the album is being framed as her most ecstatic record yet – the sound of one of contemporary music’s most influential artists coming home.

Robyn’s cultural presence has been impossible to miss in recent months. She has appeared alongside David Byrne to celebrate Saturday Night Live’s 50th anniversary, performed on CNN’s New Year’s Eve broadcast with Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen, delivered a standout moment on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, and headlined her own New Year’s Eve shows in New York. She has also made show-stopping live appearances with Charli xcx and Gracie Abrams, collaborated with Yung Lean and Charli on a version of “360,” soundtracked Acne Studios’ 2025 Paris show, and – most recently – was announced as support for Harry Styles across eight stadium shows in Amsterdam.

Her live performances remain as kinetic and celebratory as ever, and anticipation for Sexistential – and how it will translate to the stage – is at a fever pitch.

The Sexistential Tour 2026 — Dates

Europe

  • Wed 24 Jun – 3Arena, Dublin

  • Fri 26 Jun – OVO Hydro, Glasgow

  • Sat 27 Jun – Co-op Live, Manchester

  • Tue 30 Jun – ING Arena, Brussels

  • Wed 1 Jul – Adidas Arena, Paris

  • Fri 3 Jul – The O2, London

  • Wed 8 Jul – Uber Arena, Berlin

  • Sat 11 Jul – Unity Arena, Oslo

  • Tue 14 Jul – Royal Arena, Copenhagen

  • Thu 16 Jul – Avicii Arena, Stockholm

  • Fri 17 Jul – Avicii Arena, Stockholm

  • Sat 18 Jul – Avicii Arena, Stockholm

North America

  • Tue 8 Sep – The Anthem, Washington, DC

  • Thu 10 Sep – Barclays Center, Brooklyn, NY

  • Sat 12 Sep – United Center, Chicago, IL

  • Tue 15 Sep – Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, ON

  • Sat 19 Sep – Palacio de los Deportes, Mexico City

  • Wed 23 Sep – Kia Forum, Los Angeles, CA

Europe (Festival)

  • Fri 30 Oct – C2C Festival, Torino, Italy

Australia

  • Sat 21 Nov – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney

  • Tue 24 Nov – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne

With Sexistential poised to be one of the year’s defining pop releases, The Sexistential Tour marks a triumphant next chapter for an artist who continues to set the pace for contemporary pop – on her own terms.

*Image Credit: Marili Andre (provided)

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