Eight years is a long time. Swedish pop icon Robyn is finally back on the road in 2026 behind her ninth studio album Sexistential, her first new full-length record since 2018's Honey. The Sexistential Tour kicks off June 24 at the 3Arena in Dublin and rolls through 25 shows across Europe, North America, and Oceania, finally landing in Melbourne at Rod Laver Arena on November 24. Browse the listings below to find a date near you and lock in your seats before this long-awaited run sells out.
The album Sexistential, released March 27, 2026 on Robyn's own Young label, was co-produced with longtime collaborator Klas Ahlund with additional songwriting from Max Martin. The singles Dopamine, Talk to Me, and the title track Sexistential have already become some of the most-streamed tracks of her career, picking up where the heartbreak-and-sweat dance pop of Honey left off but with a sharper, more confident edge. Critics have called it her boldest record since Body Talk.
The 2026 itinerary is built around three major residencies and a sweep through the biggest pop markets in the world. The European leg opens with the Dublin night at 3Arena (June 24), followed by Glasgow's OVO Hydro (June 26), Manchester's Co-Op Live (June 27), and the O2 Arena in London (July 3). From there Robyn settles into a remarkable 10-date residency at Amsterdam's Johan Cruijff Arena co-headlining with Harry Styles -- one of the most-talked-about pop bills of 2026 -- before a three-night hometown residency at Avicii Arena in Stockholm.
The North American leg lands in September with stops at Boston's Agganis Arena (September 3), two nights at Brooklyn's Barclays Center (September 4 and 10), two nights at The Anthem in DC (September 8-9), the United Center in Chicago (September 12), and a closing two-night stand at The Kia Forum in Inglewood (September 23-24). After that the tour heads to Mexico City and on to Australia, closing in Melbourne at Rod Laver Arena on November 24. Setlists will lean hard into Sexistential while delivering the catalog hits that built her career: Dancing On My Own, Call Your Girlfriend, Hang With Me, Indestructible, Konichiwa Bitches, Show Me Love, and the Honey deep cuts that fans have been waiting six years to hear live again.
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Robyn -- born Robin Miriam Carlsson in 1979 in Stockholm, Sweden -- is one of the most respected and influential pop artists of the last three decades. Her early career on RCA Records produced the 1995 international hit Show Me Love, but her real artistic transformation came after she left the major label system in the mid-2000s to launch her own imprint, Konichiwa Records (later renamed Young). The 2005 self-titled Robyn album reinvented her as a fiercely independent dance-pop artist with a sharper edge, and the song Konichiwa Bitches announced the new chapter.
The trilogy that followed -- Body Talk Pt. 1, Pt. 2, and Pt. 3 (2010), eventually compiled as the iconic Body Talk -- produced one of the defining pop songs of the 21st century: Dancing On My Own. The song has been covered by Calum Scott, sampled and referenced across pop culture, and is widely cited as the blueprint for the modern "sad banger" -- a heartbreak song delivered over an irresistible dance beat. Other Body Talk-era cuts including Hang With Me, Indestructible, and Call Your Girlfriend have similarly entered the pop canon.
After Body Talk, Robyn took her time. The 2018 follow-up Honey arrived eight years later and offered a softer, sweatier, more sensual side of her dance-pop aesthetic -- a record that critics called her most personal and complete album. Tracks like Honey, Missing U, Send To Robin Immediately, and Beach2k20 became late-night radio and club staples. The accompanying Honey Tour wrapped in 2019, and Robyn settled back into her selective release pace.
Sexistential, released March 27, 2026 on Robyn's own Young label, ends another eight-year gap with what reviewers are calling her boldest, most pop-forward record since Body Talk. The album is co-produced with her longest collaborator Klas Ahlund, who has been part of her sound since the 2005 self-titled record. Pop megaproducer Max Martin -- the Swedish songwriter behind hits for the Backstreet Boys, Britney Spears, Taylor Swift, The Weeknd, and many others -- contributes songwriting on several tracks, marking a major collaboration between two of the most influential Swedish pop figures of all time.
The lead singles Dopamine, Talk to Me, and the title track Sexistential arrived in the months leading up to the album release and have collectively pulled in hundreds of millions of streams. The sound pulls equally from the punchy dance-pop of Body Talk, the sweat-on-the-dance-floor sensuality of Honey, and contemporary electronic production. Other album tracks have been previewed in interviews as venturing into deeper, more experimental territory while maintaining the core Robyn pop sensibility.
The Sexistential Tour is her most ambitious live run to date. The 25-date schedule kicks off June 24 at the 3Arena in Dublin and includes a remarkable 10-date Amsterdam residency at the Johan Cruijff Arena co-headlining with Harry Styles -- one of the most-talked-about pop bills of the year. From there she heads to a three-night hometown residency at Avicii Arena in Stockholm before the North American leg begins September 3 in Boston.
The North American leg includes Boston, Brooklyn (two nights at Barclays Center), Washington DC (two nights at The Anthem), Chicago (United Center), and Los Angeles (two nights at The Kia Forum). From there the tour heads to Mexico City before crossing the Pacific for an Australian leg including Sydney and a closing date at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne on November 24.
Live, Robyn has always been one of the most physically arresting performers in pop. Her shows blend extended choreography sequences, dramatic costume work, and her trademark unguarded between-song banter that turns even an arena into something closer to a club night. The Body Talk and Honey tours both ended on multi-encore singalongs, with Dancing On My Own and Missing U routinely closing the night. The Sexistential setlist is expected to lean heavily on the new album while delivering the catalog moments fans have waited eight years to hear live again.
Tickets are available through venue box offices and authorized primary sellers like Ticketmaster, AXS, Live Nation, and the regional equivalents in Europe and Australia, as well as the official Robyn tour page. Verified resale tickets are also available on BigStub, a trusted third-party marketplace with no hidden fees and a 100 percent buyer guarantee on every order.
The Sexistential Tour kicks off June 24, 2026 at the 3Arena in Dublin. The 25-date run continues through European arenas, a 10-night Amsterdam residency with Harry Styles, a three-night Stockholm hometown residency, six North American dates in September, a Mexico City date, and an Australian leg, with the tour concluding November 24 at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne. Check the listings above for available dates.
Robyn and Harry Styles are co-headlining a 10-date residency at the Johan Cruijff Arena in Amsterdam in summer 2026, one of the most-talked-about pop bills of the year. The residency takes place at the 56,000-capacity stadium normally home to Ajax football club, with both artists splitting headlining duties across the run. Tickets for the residency are available through the regional Ticketmaster and on BigStub.
The tour visits Dublin, Glasgow, Manchester, London, Amsterdam (10-night residency with Harry Styles), Stockholm (three-night residency), Boston, Brooklyn (two nights), Washington DC (two nights), Chicago, Los Angeles (two nights at The Kia Forum), Mexico City, Sydney, and Melbourne (Rod Laver Arena). Browse the listings above for the full schedule and current ticket availability.
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Yes. Robyn is on The Sexistential Tour throughout 2026 in support of her ninth studio album Sexistential. The 25-date tour kicks off June 24 in Dublin and concludes November 24 in Melbourne, with stops across Europe (including a 10-date Amsterdam residency with Harry Styles), North America, Mexico, and Australia. Check the listings above for available shows.
The Sexistential Tour is Robyn's third concert tour, in support of her ninth studio album Sexistential (2026). The run is her first major tour since 2019's Honey Tour and her most ambitious to date, spanning Europe, North America, Mexico, and Australia across 25 shows.
Sexistential is Robyn's ninth studio album, released March 27, 2026 on her own Young label. The 12-track set was co-produced with longtime collaborator Klas Ahlund, with songwriting contributions from Max Martin. Lead singles include Dopamine, Talk to Me, and the title track Sexistential.
Robyn (born Robin Miriam Carlsson in 1979 in Stockholm) is a Swedish singer-songwriter widely considered one of the most influential pop artists of the last three decades. Her hits include Show Me Love (1995), Dancing On My Own (2010), Call Your Girlfriend, Hang With Me, and the entire Body Talk trilogy. Her 2018 album Honey expanded her dance-pop sound into more sensual territory.
Robyn and Harry Styles are co-headlining a 10-date residency at the Johan Cruijff Arena in Amsterdam in summer 2026. The 56,000-capacity stadium will host both artists splitting headline duties across 10 shows -- one of the most-talked-about co-headlining pop bills of the year. Tickets are available through European primary sellers and on BigStub.
Setlists pull heavily from Sexistential (Dopamine, Talk to Me, the title track) alongside catalog favorites including Dancing On My Own, Call Your Girlfriend, Hang With Me, Indestructible, Show Me Love, Konichiwa Bitches, and Honey-era hits like Missing U, Honey, and Send To Robin Immediately.
Prices vary by venue, seat location, and demand. Smaller arena dates trend toward more accessible prices, while major-market dates at The Kia Forum, Barclays Center, and the Amsterdam Johan Cruijff Arena residency tend higher. Check the listings above for current pricing on BigStub, where verified resale tickets are available with no hidden fees added at checkout.
Klas Ahlund is a Swedish musician and producer who has been a primary collaborator with Robyn since her 2005 self-titled album. He has co-written and co-produced many of her biggest hits including Dancing On My Own, Call Your Girlfriend, and the new Sexistential. His production is a core part of the Robyn sound.
A typical Robyn headlining set runs about 100 to 110 minutes, sometimes longer with encores. Including the opening act, plan for roughly two and a half hours from doors to the end of the night, depending on the venue.
Honey is Robyn's eighth studio album, released October 26, 2018. The record was widely acclaimed as one of the best albums of 2018, with songs like Honey, Missing U, Send To Robin Immediately, and Beach2k20 expanding her dance-pop sound into more sensual, late-night territory. The accompanying Honey Tour ran in 2019 and concluded that year.
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Young (formerly Konichiwa Records) is Robyn's own independent record label, founded after she left RCA Records in the mid-2000s. The label is based in Stockholm and has been the home for all of Robyn's solo releases since the 2005 self-titled album, including the Body Talk trilogy, Honey, and the new Sexistential.
Age policies vary by venue. Most arena dates like The Kia Forum, Barclays Center, and the European arenas are all-ages, while a few smaller club shows or VIP-only events may have stricter age limits. Robyn's catalog contains some mature themes. Check the specific venue's policy before purchasing tickets for younger fans.
Yes. Robyn is performing a three-night hometown residency at Avicii Arena in Stockholm as part of The Sexistential Tour. The Stockholm dates are expected to be among the most emotional of the run, with Robyn returning to perform major catalog and new material in her birthplace.
Doors typically open about an hour to ninety minutes before showtime. Plan to arrive thirty to forty-five minutes before the opener to allow time for security, parking or transit, and finding your seat. Arena dates with general admission floor sections reward fans who arrive early for a good standing position.