Tove Lo has returned today with “Borderline“, her first release since last year’s critically acclaimed, fifth-studio album DIRT FEMME. The track arrives in the midst of her SOLD OUT North American DIRT FEMME Tour with support from Slayyyter. It is accompanied by an official music video, directed by Brazilian director Nogari, shot in Mexico City, and serving as the sequel to “No One Dies From Love”. Watch it now below.
Speaking about the new track, Tove Lo reveals, “Borderline is a song about being on the edge of love. The drama you cause inside yourself and with another person if you feel insecure. You test them. This song has existed for a long time and I’ve always felt it was incredibly special so getting to release it now has sort of a full circle feeling. Maybe that’s why it was the perfect song for Annie’s revenge video. I hope my fans love the bizarre love story that unfolds in this video, it’s my favorite kind of thing!”
Tonight, Tove Lo plays the Knockdown Center in Queens, NY, before making stops in Chicago, Denver, Seattle, Vancouver and more, concluding with two shows at The Wiltern in Los Angeles. The tour picks back up in May, with newly announced dates in Miami, Orlando, Austin, Dallas, Phoenix and San Diego, plus festival appearances at Hangout Music Festival (TICKETS) and BottleRock Festival (TICKETS).
Next month, she makes her way down to South America for a string of Festival performances, including Lollapalooza Argentina, Lollapalooza Chile, Lollapalooza Brasil and Festival Estereo Picnic in Bogotá, Colombia, as well as some dates in Mexico, including Festival Vaivén in April. This summer Tove will head back to Europe for a string of headline shows (with support from Finnish singer/songwriter Alma) and festival performances, including PiP Fest in Norway, Pinkpop in the Netherlands, Metronome in Prague, Roskilde in Denmark, Flow Festival in Finland and Rock en Seine in Paris. For tickets and more information, click HERE.
2023 NORTH AMERICAN TOUR DATES
02/10 – Knockdown Center – Queens, NY**
02/13 – MTELUS – Montreal, QC, CAN**
02/14 – HISTORY – Toronto, ON, CAN**
02/15 – Royal Oak Music Theatre – Detroit, MI**
02/17 – The Salt Shed – Chicago, IL**
02/18 – Palace Theatre – St. Paul, MN**
02/20 – Mission Ballroom – Denver, CO**
02/21 – The Union Event Center – Salt Lake City, UT**
02/23 – Paramount Theatre – Seattle, WA**
02/24 – Commodore Ballroom – Vancouver, BC, CAN**
02/25 – Roseland Theater – Portland, OR**
02/27 – Fox Theater – Oakland, CA**
03/02 – The Wiltern – Los Angeles, CA**
03/03 – The Wiltern – Los Angeles, CA**
05/13 – Palm Tree Festival – Dana Point, CA^
05/16 – Miami Beach Bandshell – Miami, FL**
05/17 – House of Blues – Orlando, FL**
05/19 – Hangout Music Festival – Gulf Shores, AL^
05/21 – Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater – Austin, TX**
05/22 – South Side Ballroom – Dallas, TX**
05/24 – The Van Buren – Phoenix, AZ**
05/25 – SOMA – San Diego, CA**
05/27 – BottleRock Festival – Napa Valley, CA^
2023 LATIN AMERICAN TOUR DATES
03/17 – Lollapalooza Argentina – Buenos Aires, AR^
03/18 – Lollapalooza Chile – Santiago, CL^
03/20 – Teatro Teletón – Santiago, CL (Lollapalooza Chile Sideshow)
03/22 – Bonfire – Bogotá, CO (Estéreo Picnic Sideshow)
03/24 – Festival Estereo Picnic – Bogotá, CO^
03/26 – Lollapalooza Brasil – São Paulo, BR^
03/28 – Audio Club – São Paulo, BR (Lollapalooza Brasil Sideshow)
04/26 – Guanamor Studio – Guadalajara, MEX
04/28 – Auditorio BB – Mexico City, MEX
04/29 – Festival Vaivén – Tehuixtla, MEX^
2023 EUROPEAN TOUR & FESTIVAL DATES
06/15 – PiP Festival – Oslo, NO^
06/17 – Pinkpop Festival – Landgraaf, NL^
06/18 – Live Music Hall – Cologne, DR+
06/19 – Ancienne Belgique – Brussels, BE+
06/21 – Arena – Vienna, AT+
06/22 – Backstage Werk – Munich, DE+
06/24 – Metronome Festival – Prague, CZ^
06/26 – Circolo Magnolia – Milan, IT
06/28 – Fabrik – Hamburg, DE
06/29 – Roskilde Festival – Roskilde, DK^
08/12 – Flow Festival – Helsinki, FI^
08/23 – Rock en Seine – Paris, FR^
**Slayyyter Supporting
+ Alma Supporting
^ Festival Appearance