Swedish pop icon Robyn has officially announced a major arena tour for 2026 in support of her highly anticipated new album Sexistential, marking her first full‑scale global tour in seven years. The trek, dubbed the Sexistential Tour, will span Europe, North America and Australia, with dates kicking off in late June and running through November.
The tour launch begins on June 24 in Dublin, followed by a string of large arena shows across the UK and continental Europe, including stops at London’s The O2 and Berlin’s Uber Arena. A highlight of the summer leg will be a three‑night run at Stockholm’s Avicii Arena — Robyn’s hometown venue — giving fans a special homecoming experience.
After the European dates, Robyn heads to North America in September, with stops in Washington, D.C., Brooklyn, Chicago, Toronto and Mexico City, before wrapping the tour with additional international legs. In November, she’ll bring the Sexistential Tour to Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena and Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena for shows in Australia.
The extensive lineup of support acts includes a diverse group of artists such as Erika de Casier, Smerz, Romy, Peaches, Lykke Li, Grace Ives and more, who will join Robyn at various stops throughout the tour.
Sexistential — Robyn’s ninth studio album and her first in eight years — is set for release on March 27, 2026 and has already produced singles like “Dopamine,” “Talk to Me” and the title track. Fans can expect both new material and classic hits in what promises to be one of the year’s biggest pop concert experiences.
Tickets go on sale in mid‑February, with presales starting earlier for fan club members and select markets.