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Robyn Announces First Australian Tour in 14 Years

Written by: News Room Last updated: February 7, 2026
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Robyn Announces First Australian Tour in 14 Years

Swedish pop icon Robyn will return to Australia in November 2026 for her first run of headline shows in the country in fourteen years.

The tour marks Robyn’s first Australian performances since 2012, when she last visited the region during the Body Talk era, including an appearance at Parklife Festival. This time, the artist will play two arena shows: Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena on Nov. 21 and Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena on Nov. 24.

The Australian dates arrive as part of Robyn’s first major global tour since 2019 and coincide with the rollout of her forthcoming album Sexistential, due March 27. The record follows 2018’s Honey and represents her first full-length release in eight years.

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Robyn recently previewed the project with singles “Talk To Me” and “Sexistential,” following earlier track “Dopamine.” In announcing the album last month, she described its emotional tone as a return inward after years of exploration. “It’s like a spaceship coming through the atmosphere at a really high speed and crash landing,” she said in a statement. “That’s how I felt — like I’d been searching too far out into space, and now I’m crashing back into myself.”

Known for pairing club-ready production with deeply introspective songwriting, Robyn’s influence on modern pop and electronic music has remained enduring. Her Body Talk trilogy (2010) helped redefine dance-pop in the 2010s, producing era-defining tracks including “Dancing On My Own,” “Call Your Girlfriend” and “Indestructible.” Though she has toured selectively in recent years, the upcoming run represents her largest slate of headline shows since before the pandemic.

The tour announcement follows news that Robyn will open select European dates for Harry Styles in Amsterdam later this year, further signaling an active new chapter in her career.

Tickets for the Australian shows will be available via multiple pre-sale windows. Mastercard cardholders can access pre-sale tickets beginning Feb. 11 at 10 a.m. local time, followed by a Live Nation Members pre-sale on Feb. 12 at 11 a.m. local time. General public tickets go on sale Feb. 13 at 12 p.m. local time.

Additional international tour dates across Europe and North America are expected to be announced.

Swedish pop icon Robyn will return to Australia in November 2026 for her first run of headline shows in the country in fourteen years.

The tour marks Robyn’s first Australian performances since 2012, when she last visited the region during the Body Talk era, including an appearance at Parklife Festival. This time, the artist will play two arena shows: Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena on Nov. 21 and Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena on Nov. 24.

The Australian dates arrive as part of Robyn’s first major global tour since 2019 and coincide with the rollout of her forthcoming album Sexistential, due March 27. The record follows 2018’s Honey and represents her first full-length release in eight years.

Robyn recently previewed the project with singles “Talk To Me” and “Sexistential,” following earlier track “Dopamine.” In announcing the album last month, she described its emotional tone as a return inward after years of exploration. “It’s like a spaceship coming through the atmosphere at a really high speed and crash landing,” she said in a statement. “That’s how I felt — like I’d been searching too far out into space, and now I’m crashing back into myself.”

Known for pairing club-ready production with deeply introspective songwriting, Robyn’s influence on modern pop and electronic music has remained enduring. Her Body Talk trilogy (2010) helped redefine dance-pop in the 2010s, producing era-defining tracks including “Dancing On My Own,” “Call Your Girlfriend” and “Indestructible.” Though she has toured selectively in recent years, the upcoming run represents her largest slate of headline shows since before the pandemic.

The tour announcement follows news that Robyn will open select European dates for Harry Styles in Amsterdam later this year, further signaling an active new chapter in her career.

Tickets for the Australian shows will be available via multiple pre-sale windows. Mastercard cardholders can access pre-sale tickets beginning Feb. 11 at 10 a.m. local time, followed by a Live Nation Members pre-sale on Feb. 12 at 11 a.m. local time. General public tickets go on sale Feb. 13 at 12 p.m. local time.

Additional international tour dates across Europe and North America are expected to be announced.

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