
Arlo Parks announces huge world tour
Arlo Parks has announced a huge world tour in support of her upcoming album, Ambiguous Desire.
The British singer-songwriter made the announcement with an artful teaser video on her Instagram, which included the names of each city she is set to grace with her sun-soaked tunes.
Her first live date will take place on April 2nd, the night before Ambiguous Desire will enjoy its full release. She will travel to Leeds, Nottingham, London, Brighton, Kingston, Oxford and Southampton.
The North American leg will kick off in August, and will see the ‘2SIDED’ singer stop in Philly, Boston, NYC, Toronto, Montreal, Chicago, Austin, San Diego, Los Angeles, Vancouver, Portland, Detroit and more. Her time in the United States will wrap up in October.
After a short break, the 25-year-old will then take to Europe in support of the new record, travelling around the UK once more before flying over to Utrecht, Cologne, Berlin, Brussels, Paris, Madrid, Lisbon, Barcelona, Munich, Warsaw and Vienna.
Parks will continue hitting up key European destinations before ending the huge world tour in Stockholm on December 2nd.
This is a gargantuan undertaking for the star, who cancelled several tour dates, particularly in the US, in September 2022, citing burnout and emotional exhaustion. Now, Parks has returned to the scene with two dancefloor-filler tracks.
Ambiguous Desire will be released in full on April 3rd via Transgressive Records. See the full list of dates for the world tour below.
Arlo Parks – Desire tour dates:
April:
- 2 – Fabric (Album Release Party) – London, England
- 4 – The Wardrobe – Leeds, England
- 6 – Rescue Rooms – Nottingham, United Kingdom
- 7 – Rough Trade East (Live + Instore signing) – London, England
- 8 – Circuit, Kingston – London, UK
- 9 – CHALK – Brighton, England
- 11 – O2 Academy Oxford – Oxford, UK
- 12 – The 1865 – Southampton, England
August:
- 29 – Howard Theatre – Washington, DC
- 31 – Union Transfer – Philadelphia, PA
September
- 1 – Royale – Boston, MA
- 3 – MTELUS – Montreal, QC
- 4 – HISTORY – Toronto, ON
- 5 – The Lincoln Factory – Detroit, MI
- 9 – Granada Theater – Dallas, TX
- 10 – Mohawk – Austin, TX
- 14 – The Observatory North Park – San Diego, CA
- 15 – Pappy + Harriet’s – Pioneertown, CA
- 18 – The Bellwether – Los Angeles, CA
- 19 – The Warfield – San Francisco, CA
- 21 – Showbox SoDo – Seattle, WA
- 22 – Orpheum Theatre – Vancouver, BC
- 23 – Wonder Ballroom – Portland, OR
- 25 – Metro Music Hall – Salt Lake City, UT
- 26 – Gothic Theatre – Denver, CO
- 29 – Thalia Hall – Chicago, IL
October:
- 1 – Knockdown Center – New York, NY
- 17 – The Ambassador Theatre – Dublin, Ireland
- 20 – O2 Academy Brixton – London, England
- 24 – Old Fruitmarket – Glasgow, Scotland
- 25 – The Prospect Building – Bristol, England
- 26 – Albert Hall – Manchester, United Kingdom
- 28 – TivoliVredenburg – Utrecht, NL
- 30 – Carlswerk Victoria – Cologne, NRW
- 31 – Uber Eats Music Hall – Berlin, Berlin
November
- 3 – Cirque Royal – Brussels, Brussels
- 8 – La Gaîté Lyrique – Paris, France
- 10 – Sala La Riviera – Madrid, Spain
- 11 – Lisboa Ao Vivo – Lisbon, Lisbon
- 13 – Sala Apolo – Barcelona, CT
- 16 – Muffathalle – Munich, BY
- 18 – Palladium Club – Warsaw, Poland
- 19 – Arena Vienna – Vienna, Austria
- 21 – ARCHA+ – Prague, Prague
- 22 – Akvárium Klub – Budapest, Budapest
- 24 – Kaufleuten – Zürich, Switzerland
- 26 – den Atelier – Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
- 29 – Vega Main Hall – Copenhagen
December:
- 1 – Parkteatret – Oslo, Norway
- 2 – Slaktkyrkan – Stockholm, Stockh
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