Tove Lo Announces 2026 ESTRUS Album and Global Tour
The tour, which will run through November, covers North America, Latin America, and Europe. It starts at The Pinnacle in Nashville, Tennessee, and ends at Avicii Arena in Stockholm, Sweden. In between, Lo will perform in Chicago, Brooklyn, Toronto, Los Angeles, Mexico City, Manchester, London, Brussels, Paris, Amsterdam, Berlin, Copenhagen, Oslo, and Stockholm. The tour schedule is:
- Sept 15 – Nashville, TN – The Pinnacle - Sept 16 – Chicago, IL – The Salt Shed - Sept 19 – Brooklyn, NY – Under the K Bridge - Sept 22 – Toronto, ON – Coca‑Cola Coliseum - Sept 27 – Los Angeles, CA – The Greek Theatre - Oct 1 – Mexico City, MX – Pepsi Center WTC - Nov 5 – Manchester, UK – O2 Victoria Warehouse - Nov 7 – London, UK – O2 Academy Brixton - Nov 9 – Brussels, BE – Forest National - Nov 10 – Paris, FR – L’Olympia - Nov 12 – Amsterdam, NL – AFAS Live - Nov 14 – Berlin, DE – Columbiahalle - Nov 16 – Copenhagen, DK – Royal Arena - Nov 17 – Oslo, NO – Spektrum - Nov 19 – Stockholm, SE – Avicii Arena
Support acts vary by leg of the tour. Mallrat opens in North America, Cobrah performs in Brooklyn, and Rose Gray supports the European dates.
ESTRUS follows Lo’s 2022 album Dirt Femme and her 2019 release Sunshine Kitty. The artist’s catalog has consistently blended raw, grunge‑influenced pop with candid lyricism. Her debut, Queen of the Clouds (2014), debuted at number 14 on the U.S. Billboard 200 and produced the hit “Habits (Stay High)”. Subsequent albums—Lady Wood (2016), Blue Lips (2017), and Sunshine Kitty (2019)—continued to chart internationally and earned Lo a Grammy nomination for the music video of “Glad He’s Gone”. Dirt Femme explored themes of body positivity and self‑identity, and its single “How Long” was featured in the soundtrack of the second season of the television series Euphoria.
The partnership with Virgin Music Group, a global distributor owned by Universal Music Group, expands Lo’s reach beyond her independent label. Pretty Swede Records, founded by Lo, has released her earlier work and maintains creative control over her output.
The tour’s itinerary reflects a strategic mix of major markets and iconic venues. Nashville’s The Pinnacle and Los Angeles’s Greek Theatre are known for their acoustic intimacy, while the European stops include large arenas such as Berlin’s Columbiahalle and Stockholm’s Avicii Arena. The inclusion of Mexico City’s Pepsi Center WTC demonstrates Lo’s growing popularity in Latin America.
Tickets for the tour are on sale through standard ticketing partners. The tour’s support acts—Mallrat, Cobrah, and Rose Gray—are emerging artists who align with Lo’s aesthetic of honest, emotionally resonant pop.
In summary, Tove Lo’s 2026 ESTRUS album and accompanying tour represent a continuation of her established career trajectory. The album’s release date, single, and label partnership are confirmed, and the tour schedule spans 15 dates across five countries. The tour will conclude in Stockholm, bringing the journey full circle to Lo’s home country.
The next steps for fans include purchasing tickets, streaming the new single, and following Lo’s social media for updates on the album’s promotion and tour logistics.