Award-winning multi-platinum pop powerhouse Zara Larsson will join Ed Sheeran on the road for select dates as direct support for his upcoming tour. The songstress hits the road starting May 24th in Lyon, France, rolling through major markets, and concluding August 11th in Reykjavik, Iceland. Known for her high energy stage presence and uncontainable charisma, she ascends to her biggest stage yet with what promises to be a knockout performance night after night before Sheeran.
Check out the full itinerary below and get tickets HERE.
Zara’s most recent single “Ruin My Life” continues to heat up at a rapid pace. Showing no signs of stopping or slowing down, it clocked over 182 million streams and counting as well as 28 million YouTube/VEVO views for its cinematic music video within just three months. Paper described it as “anthemic,” and Cosmopolitan put it best, “If one thing is certain, it’s that Zara Larsson’s new single ‘Ruin My Life’ slaps.”
At radio, “Ruin My Life” has caught fire. This past week, it emerged as “Greatest Gainer at Pop Radio,” leaping to #18. Meanwhile, at Hot AC, it vaulted from #36 to #30. It shows no signs of stopping or slowing down either.
Right now, she’s putting the finishing touches on her forthcoming second full-length and the follow-up to 2017’s gold-certified history-making debut, So Good.
Every once in a while, a woman comes along and flips everything upside down. When it comes to pop music, Zara Larsson is that woman. The 20-year-old Swedish singer and songwriter quietly ascended to the forefront of modern pop with undeniable talent, uncompromising attitude, and unbelievable songcraft. As a result, she made history. Her RIAA gold-certified 2017 full-length, So Good, holds the distinction of being “the second most-streamed debut on Spotify by a female artist ever,” eclipsing 5 billion streams. Among a bevy of smashes, “Ain’t My Fault” went gold, “Lush Life” went platinum and “Never Forget You” with MNEK went triple-platinum. Among numerous accolades, she has won favorite Swedish Star at the Nickelodeon Kid’s choice awards 2016, 2017 and 2018! She also landed best newcomer and worldwide act at the 2016 MTV EMA’s. She notably took the stage at the 2017 Nobel Peace Prize Concert to perform “Symphony” alongside Clean Bandit. Meanwhile, she achieved four Swedish Grammi Awards, (2018) namely “Best Song,” “Best Album,” and “Artist of the Year” Snagged spot’s on TIME Magazine’s “30 Most Influential Teens of 2016,” Billboard’s “21 Under 21” of 2017, Maxim’s Hot 100 of 2018. Additionally, she has received nominations at the Teen Choice Awards, MTV VMAs, and more.
TOUR DATES
5/24
Groupama Stadium
Lyon, France
5/25
Groupama Stadium
Lyon, France
5/29
Matmut Atlantique
Bordeaux, France
6/1
Estadio Da Luz
Lisbon, Portugal
6/2
Estadio Da Luz
Lisbon, Portugal
6/7
Estadi Olímpic de Montjuïc Lluís Companys
Barcelona, Spain
6/11
Wanda Metropolitano
Madrid, Spain
6/14
Firenze Rocks (FESTIVAL)
Florence, Italy
6/16
Stadio Olimpico
Rome, Italy
6/19
Stadio San Siro
Milan, Italy
6/22
Hockenheimring
Hockenheim, Germany
6/23
Hockenheimring
Hockenheim, Germany
6/28
Wörthersee Stadion
Klagenfurt, Austria
6/29
Wörthersee Stadion
Klagenfurt, Austria
7/3
Arena Națională
Bucharest, Romania
7/7
Letiště Letnany
Prague, Czech Republic
7/8
Letiště Letnany
Prague, Czech Republic
7/12
Lucavsala Park
Riga, Latvia
7/19
Otkritie Arena (Spartak)
Moscow, Russia
7/23
Malmi Airport
Helsinki, Finland
7/24
Malmi Airport
Helsinki, Finland
7/27
Tusindaarsskoven
Odense, Denmark
7/28
Tusindaarsskoven
Odense, Denmark
8/2
Messegelände
Hannover, Germany
8/3
Messegelände
Hannover, Germany
8/10
Laugardalsvöllur
Reykjavik, Iceland
8/11
Laugardalsvöllur
Reykjavik, Iceland