NEWS: Arlo Parks Announces Global Tour

It has been announced that Arlo Parks will embark on a headline tour this year including London O2 Academy Brixton alongside a special support performance with David Byrne in Ireland this June.

This new tour is in support of Arlo Parks’s new album ”Ambiguous Desire’ which is set to be released next month.

In addition to the world tour, Arlo Parks will also perform a series of sold-out intimate UK record store shows to celebrate the album’s release beginning in Rough Trade x fabric in London on the 2nd April.

The full world tour dates are as follows:

29/08 – The Howard Theatre, Washington, DC – USA
31/08 – Union Transfer, Philadelphia, PA – USA
01/09 – Royale, Boston, MA – USA
03/09 – MTELUS, Montreal, QC – Canada
04/09 – HISTORY, Toronto, ON – Canada
05/09 – Lincoln Factory, Detroit, MI – USA
09/09 – Granada Theater, Dallas, TX – USA
10/09 – Mohawk, Austin, TX – USA
14/09 – The Observatory North Park, San Diego, CA – USA
15/09 – Pappy & Harriet’s, Pioneertown, CA – USA
18/09 – The Bellwether, Los Angeles, CA – USA
19/09 – The Warfield, San Francisco, CA – USA
21/09 – Showbox SoDo, Seattle, WA – USA
22/09 – Orpheum Theatre, Vancouver, BC – Canada
23/09 – Wonder Ballroom, Portland, OR – USA
25/09 – Metro Music Hall, Salt Lake City, UT – USA
26/09 – Gothic Theatre, Denver, CO – USA
29/09 – Thalia Hall, Chicago, IL – USA
01/10 – Knockdown Center, Queens, NY – USA
17/10 – The Ambassador Theatre, Dublin – Ireland
20/10 – O2 Academy Brixton, London – UK
24/10 – Old Fruitmarket, Glasgow – UK
25/10 – The Prospect Building, Bristol – UK
26/10 – Albert Hall, Manchester – UK
28/10 – TivoliVredenburg, Utrecht – Netherlands
30/10 – Carlswerk Victoria, Cologne – Germany
31/10 – Uber Eats Music Hall, Berlin – Germany
03/11 – Cirque Royal, Brussels – Belgium
08/11 – La Gaite Lyrique, Paris – France
10/11 – La Riviera, Madrid – Spain
11/11 – Lisboa ao Vivo, Lisbon – Portugal
13/11 – Sala Apolo, Barcelona – Spain
16/11 – Muffathalle, Munich – Germany
18/11 – Palladium, Warsaw – Poland
19/11 – Arena Wien, Vienna – Austria
21/11 – ARCHA+, Prague – Czech Republic
22/11 – Akvárium Klub, Budapest – Hungary
24/11 – Kaufleuten, Zurich – Switzerland
26/11 – den Atelier, Luxembourg City – Luxembourg
29/11 – Store Vega, Copenhagen – Denmark
01/12 – Parkteatret, Oslo – Norway
02/12 – Slaktkyrkan, Stockholm – Sweden
 

Arlo Parks won the Mercury Music Prize for her debut 2021 album Collapsed in Sunbeams, won Breakthrough Artist at the 2021 Brit Awards, and received two Grammy and Ivor Novello nominations. She was coined “the voice of her generation”. Her follow up My Soft Machine featured the likes of Phoebe Bridges and saw her continue to tour globally.