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MØ unveils plans for ‘Plæygirl’ world tour
Her upcoming live run is apparently set to channel 2010s club culture, with a Nordic twist.
Having just dropped her fourth studio album ‘Plæygirl’ (out now via RCA/Sony), Scandi-pop stalwart MØ has now announced details of the first leg of her ‘Plæygirl’ world tour.
Billed as a “dance party” which pays homage to 2010s clubbing whilst also incorporating elements of her native Nordic culture, the shows will feature curated guests and DJ sets, as well as a live performance from MØ. In her own words, it’s “a little club, a little punk, a little chaos, and a whole lot of new songs”.
‘Phase 1’ of the tour will kick off in style at London’s Fabric on 2nd October, before taking in venues around the UK and Europe over the course of Autumn 2025 and early 2026. Tickets will be available via general sale at 10am BST this Friday, 30th May; check out the full run of dates below.
OCTOBER 2025
02 London, Fabric
03 Manchester, Factory251
05 Glasgow, Classic Grand
NOVEMBER 2025
12 Paris, Trabendo
14 Zurich, Plaza
15 Lausanne, Les Docks
16 Milan, Apollo
18 Barcelona, La 2 de Apolo
19 Madrid, Sala Copérnico
20 Lisbon, LAV2
FEBRUARY 2025
17 Helsinki, Tavastia
20 Copenhagen, KB Hallen
21 Aarhus, ACC
25 Gothenburg, Pustervik
27 Stockholm, Slaktkyrkan
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