Lorde, who recently revealed she will release her fourth album Virgin on June 27th, announced that she will embark on a trek, called the "Ultrasound World Tour," in support of the record.
The tour, which will see Lorde performing in North America, the U.K. and Europe, is set to kick off in September. Blood Orange, the Japanese House, Nilüfer Yana, Chanel Beads, Empress Of, Jim-E Stack and Oklou will support Lorde on select dates.
"Very proud and excited to be bringing my most talented friends in support," Lorde said in a statement shared to her website. "Come see what's under the skin."
The tour will commence on September 17th with a show at Austin's Moody Center. After stops at New York City's Madison Square Garden, Los Angeles' Kia Forum, and Las Vegas' MGM Grand Garden Arena and more, Lorde will wrap the North American leg with a concert at Seattle's Climate Pledge Arena on October 22nd.
Lorde will then head to France, Germany and Denmark. The final show of her world tour is scheduled to take place at Stockholm's Annexet on December 9.
Lorde described the upcoming Virgin record as "100% written in blood." The album features contributions from Dan Nigro, Blood Orange, Fabiana Palladino, Jim-E Stack, Andrew Aged and Buddy Ross.
Lorde "Ultrasound World Tour" Dates:
09-17 Austin, TX - Moody Center !*09-19 Chicago, IL - United Center !*09-20 Nashville, TN - The Pinnacle !*09-23 Columbus, OH - Schottenstein Center !*09-24 Toronto, Ontario - Scotiabank Arena !*09-26 Boston, MA - TD Garden =!09-27 Montreal, Quebec - Bell Centre =!09-30 Philadelphia, PA - Wells Fargo Center =!10-01 New York, NY - Madison Square Garden !*10-03 Pittsburgh, PA - Petersen Events Center !*10-04 Washington, D.C. - The Anthem !*10-07 Duluth, GA - Gas South Arena !^10-09 St. Louis, MO - Chaifetz Arena !^10-10 Milwaukee, WI - UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena !^10-11 Minneapolis, MN - Armory !^10-14 Morrison, CO - Red Rocks Amphitheatre =!10-17 Las Vegas, NV - MGM Grand Garden Arena =!10-18 Inglewood, CA - Kia Forum =!^10-19 Berkeley, CA - The Greek Theatre !^10-21 Portland, OR - Moda Center !^10-22 Seattle, WA - Climate Pledge Arena !^11-09 Luxembourg, Luxembourg - Rockhal $11-10 Paris, France - Zénith de Paris - La Villette %11-15 Manchester, England - AO Arena =%11-16 London, England - O2 Arena &%11-19 Glasgow, Scotland - OVO Hydro &%11-20 Birmingham, England - Utilitia Arena &%11-22 Dublin, Ireland - RDS Simmonscourt &%11-24 Amsterdam, Netherlands - AFAS Live &11-27 Brussels, Belgium - Forest National !11-29 Bologna, Italy - Unipol Arena !11-30 Zurich, Switzerland - Halle 622 !12-01 Munich, Germany - Zenith !12-03 Cologne, Germany - Palladium !12-05 Berlin, Germany - Max-Schmeling-Halle !12-06 Lodz, Poland - Atlas Arena !12-08 Copenhagen, Denmark - K.B. Hallen !12-09 Stockholm, Sweden - Annexet !
! with The Japanese House* with Chanel Beads= with Blood Orange^ with Empress Of$ with Oklou% with Jim-E Stack& with Nilüfer Yana
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