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ESC Winner Loreen Embarks On European Tour In 2025
Loreen, two-time winner of the Eurovision Song Contest (2012, and 2023), has announced a tour through Europe and the UK in 2025, kicking off Feb. 15 in the Netherlands, and wrapping in Dublin, Ireland, March 27.
More than 20 stops across Europe include Germany, Italy, France, Spain, as well as headline performances at London’s Eventim Apollo, and several O2 Academies in the UK.
Loreen’s “2025 Tour” follows a packed 2024 festival summer, including performances at Birmingham Pride, and Isle of Wight Festival in the UK, Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland, and Superbloom in Germany. See Loreen’s full itinerary below.
Tickets go on sale Friday, May 10, at 9 a.m. BST/10 a.m. CET, the same day Loreen’s new single, “Forever,” is out. The singer will make an appearance at this year’s Eurovision Song Contest finals on Saturday, May 11, to perform the song.
Loreen won last year’s ESC competition with her song “Tattoo,” which stands at almost half-a-billion streams on Spotify alone, topping the charts in ten countries including her native Sweden, and peaking at number two in the UK, remaining on the official singles chart for nin weeks after her win.
Loreen is the only woman to win the ESC twice. Her second victory took place in 2012, when she performed the dance hit “Euphoria.”
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Loreen – 2024 Festival Dates:
May 23 – Jelling, Denmark – Jelling Festival
May 25 – Birmingham, UK – Birmingham Pride
May 30 – Stockholm, Sweden – Grona Lunda
June 7 – Trondheim, Norway – Neon Festival
June 8 – Stavanger, Norway – Vaulen Open Air
June 22 – Isle of Wight, UK – Isle of Wight Festival
June 23 – Landgraaf, Netherlands – Pinkpop
June 27 – Stirling, UK – Stirling Summer Sessions
June 28 – Furuvik, Sweden – Furuvik Park
June 29 – Odense, Denmark – Tinderbox
July 5 – Bucharest, Romania – SAGA Festival
July 18 – Montreux, Switzerland – Montreux Jazz Festival
July 20 – Nieuwpoort, Belgium – Niuwpoort Beach Festival
July 26 – Ostersund, Sweden – Storsjoyran
Aug. 24 – Manchester, UK – Manchester Pride
Aug. 29 – Goteborg, Sweden – Goteborg Kalaset
Sept. 7 – Genk, Belgium – Happy Rebel Festival
Sept. 8 – Munich, Germany – Superbloom Festival
Dec. 12 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Het Grote Songfestivalfeest
Loreen – 2025 European Tour:
Feb. 15 – Utrecht, Netherlands – TivoliVredenburg
Feb. 16 – Oberhausen, Germany – Turbinenhalle Oberhausen
Feb. 19 – Oslo, Norway – Sentrum Scene
Feb. 20 – Stockholm, Sweden – Annexet
Feb. 22 – Vilnius, Lithuania – Twinsbet Arena
Feb. 23 – Warsaw, Poland – Stodola
Feb. 24 – Krakow, Poland – Studio
Feb. 25 – Berlin, Germany – Huxley’s
Feb. 27 – Prague, Czech Republic – Roxy
Feb. 28 – Vienna, Austria – Gasometer
March 2 – Budapest, Hungary – Akvarium Klub
March 4 – Munich, Germany – Muffathalle
March 5 – Brussels, Belgium – AB
March 6 – Paris, France – Olympia
March 8 – Barcelona, Spain – Paral-lel 62
March 9 – Madrid, Spain – La Riviera
March 11 – Zurich, Switzerland – X-Tra
March 12 – Milan, Italy – Fabrique
March 14 – Lyon, France – Transbordeur
March 15 – Luxembourg – den Atelier
March 17 – Birmingham, UK – O2 Institute
March 19 – London, UK – Eventim Apollo
March 21 – Liverpool, UK – O2 Academy
March 22 – Manchester, UK – Academy
March 23 – Bristol, UK – O2 Academy
March 25 – Glasgow, UK – O2 Academy
March 27 – Dublin, Ireland – 3 Olympia