Sigur Rós have announced a bunch of tour dates on their 2022 world tour that will make a stop on November 17th at the 3Arena, for their first tour in five years.
Sigur Rós are currently writing and recording their first new studio album since 2013’s Kveikur , some of which will be played live on tour this year. Founding members Jónsi and Georg Holm are joined in the studio and on tour by former member Kjartan Sveinsson, who is rejoining the band almost a decade after stepping away to focus on other projects.
Tickets from €49.50 go on sale at 9am on Friday March 18th via sigurros.com/tour & ticketmaster.ie. Full dates below.
Last year the band were cleared of tax evasion in their native Iceland.
Sigur Rós – World Tour 2022
Bold just announced.
Sat. 30/4 – Festival Vaivén, Mexico
Tue. 3/5 – Citibanamex Auditorium, Monterrey
Thu. 5/5 – Auditorio Telmex Guadalajara
Mon. 9/5 Orpheum Theatre – Vancouver, BC
Wed. 11/5 Theater of the Clouds – Portland, OR
Fri. 13/5 Paramount Theatre – Seattle, WA
Sat. 14/5 Paramount Theatre – Seattle, WA
Tue. 17/5 Frost Amphitheater – Stanford, CA
Thu. 19/5 Shrine Auditorium – Los Angeles, CA
Mon. 23/5 ACL Live at the Moody Theater – Austin TX
Tue. 24/5 ACL Live at the Moody Theater – Austin TX
Wed. 25/5 Winspear Opera House – Dallas, TX
Fri. 27/5 Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre – Atlanta, GA
Sat. 28/5 Ryman Auditorium – Nashville, TN
Tue. 31/5 State Theatre – Minneapolis, MN
Wed. 1/6 Riverside Theater – Milwaukee, WI
Fri. 3/6 Masonic Temple Theatre – Detroit, MI
Sat. 4/6 Auditorium Theatre – Chicago, IL
Mon. 6/6 The Anthem – Washington, D.C.
Tue. 7/6 The Met Philadelphia – Philadelphia, PA
Wed. 8/6 Boch Center Wang Theatre – Boston, MA
Fri. 10/6 Place des Arts – Montreal, QC
Sat. 11/6 Meridian Hall – Toronto, ON
Tue. 14/6 Kings Theatre – Brooklyn, NY
Fri. 17/6 Beacon Theatre – New York, NY
Sat. 18/6 Beacon Theatre – New York, NY
Wed. 28/9 Campo Pequeno – Lisbon, Portugal
Thu. 29/9 WiZink Center – Madrid, Spain
Sat. 1/10 Sant Jordi Club – Barcelona, Spain
Mon. 3/10 Kioene Arena – Padova, Italy
Tue. 4/10 Mediolanum Forum – Milan, Italy
Wed. 5/10 Zenith – Munich, Germany
Fri. 7/10 Halle 622 – Zurich, Switzerland
Sat. 8/10 Gasometer – Vienna, Austria
Sun. 9/10 O2 universum – Prague, Czech Republic
Tue. 11/10 Tempodrom – Berlin, Germany
Sat. 15/10 Arena Riga – Riga, Latvia
Mon. 17/10 House of Culture – Helsinki, Finland
Wed. 19/10 Hovet – Stockholm, Sweden
Thu. 20/10 Spektrum – Oslo, Norway
Sat. 22/10 K.B. Hallen – Copenhagen, Denmark
Mon. 24/10 Expo XXI – Warsaw, Poland
Wed. 26/10 Rockhal – Esch/Alzette, Luxembourg
Thu. 27/10 Palladium – Cologne, Germany
Sun. 30/10 Jahrhunderthalle – Frankfurt, Germany
Tue. 1/11 AFAS Live – Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Wed. 2/11 Forest National – Brussels, Belgium
Fri. 4/11 Zénith – Paris, France
Mon. 7/11 O2 Apollo – Manchester, UK
Thu. 10/11 O2 Academy Brixton – London, UK
Fri. 11/11 O2 Academy Brixton – London, UK
Mon. 14/11 SEC Armadillo – Glasgow, UK
Thu. 17/11 3Arena – Dublin, Ireland
Fri. 25/11 Laugardalshöllin – Reykjavík, Iceland

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