She’s gone from strength to strength this summer, with glittering performances at blockbuster British festivals Glastonbury and All Points East, but now, RAYE has announced 40 dates for her brand-new tour ‘This Tour May Contain New Music’.
She’s announced that it also may contain ‘dramatic endings, a brass section, love and passion, at least one jazz cover, potential waffling (excessive unnecessary chatting), a big belted note, a nightclub segment, live strings, and a musical hug should you need one’.
Sounds pretty stellar, doesn’t it? Below is everything you need to know about getting tickets, including when the sale goes live.
Recommended: Read our interview with RAYE where the ‘Escapism’ singer talks going independent, Walkers crisps and growing up in Croydon.
When is RAYE going on her European tour?
Below is a full list of the dates across Europe for RAYE’s 2026 tour, kicking off in Łódź, Poland and finishing up in Dublin, Ireland:
- January 22 – Atlas Arena, Łódź, Poland
- January 24 – Uber Arena, Berlin, Germany
- January 25 – O2 Arena, Prague, Czech Republic
- January 27 – Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam, Netherlands
- January 30 – Unipol Arena, Bologna, Italy
- February 1 – AFAS Dome, Antwerp, Belgium
- February 3 – Royal Arena, Copenhagen, Denmark
- February 5 – Unity Arena, Oslo, Norway
- February 7 – Avicii Arena, Stockholm, Sweden
- February 10 – LANXESS arena, Cologne, Germany
- February 11 – Hallenstadion, Zurich, Switzerland
- February 13 – Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona, Spain
- February 15 – Accor Arena, Paris, France
- February 17 – Co-Op Live Arena, Manchester, UK
- February 20 – OVO Hydro, Glasgow, UK
- February 23 – bp pulse Live, Birmingham, UK
- February 26, 27 – The O2, London
- March 4 – 3Arena, Dublin, Ireland
For more information on her UK shows, check out our comprehensive guide.
Who will be supporting RAYE on her European tour?
Across all her European dates, RAYE is set to be supported by ABsolutely and Amma, her younger sisters who are both emerging artists.
When do tickets go on sale and how much will they cost?
Depending on the venue, there are different dates for the general sale: either September 24 or September 25. You can check when tickets will go on sale for your city on Ticketmaster’s website.
As for the price, tickets for the UK shows are expected to be as follows, so it’s likely the prices will be similar in Europe:
- Glasgow: between £53.60 and £87.65
- London: £49.10-£95.20
- Birmingham: £49.35-£89.65
- Manchester: standing tickets £79
Is there a presale?
Yes – you can sign up on RAYE’s official website for access to tickets at 10am on September 23, or preorder her sophomore album for the same access.
Is a world tour on the cards?
RAYE’s tour also includes a shedload of dates across the US and Canada, which are as follows:
- March 31 – Channel 24, Sacramento, California
- April 2 – Doug Mitchell Thunderbird SC, Vancouver, British Columbia
- April 3 – WaMu Theater, Seattle, Washington
- April 6 – Fillmore Auditorium, Denver, Colorado
- April 8 – State Theatre, Minneapolis, Minnesota
- April 10 – The Auditorium Theatre, Chicago, Illinois
- April 12 – Place Bell, Montreal, Quebec
- April 13 – Coca Cola Coliseum, Toronto, Ontario
- April 15 – Radio City Music Hall, New York, New York
- April 19 – The Met, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- April 20 – MGM Music Hall, Boston, Massachusetts
- April 26 – The Anthem, Washington, District of Columbia
- April 29 – Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, Tennessee
- April 30 – Coca Cola Roxy, Atlanta, Georgia
- May 1 – 713 Music Hall, Houston, Texas
- May 3 – South Side Ballroom, Dallas, Texas
- May 4 – Moody Amphitheater, Austin, Texas
- May 7 – Arizona Financial Theatre, Phoenix, Arizona
- May 8 – The Chelsea @ The Cosmopolitan, Las Vegas, Nevada
- May 10 – Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, San Francisco, California
- May 12 – Greek Theatre, Los Angeles, California
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