Swedish pop icon Robyn is set to return to Australia in November 2026 for her first run of headline shows in the country in 14 years. The tour will mark Robyn's first Australian performances since 2012, during which she last visited the region as part of her Body Talk era.
Robyn will play two arena shows: Sydney's Qudos Bank Arena on November 21 and Melbourne's Rod Laver Arena on November 24. These dates are part of her first major global tour since 2019 and coincide with the rollout of her forthcoming album Sexistential, due March 27.
Sexistential follows Robyn's critically acclaimed 2018 release Honey, which represented her first full-length release in eight years. The new album is expected to feature a mix of club-ready production and deeply introspective songwriting, showcasing Robyn's signature style.
In a statement announcing the tour, Robyn described Sexistential as an emotional journey inward after years of exploration, likening it to a spaceship crash landing back onto solid ground. Her influence on modern pop and electronic music remains enduring, with her Body Talk trilogy helping redefine dance-pop in the 2010s.
Fans will be able to access pre-sale tickets for the Australian shows beginning February 11 at 10am local time, with Mastercard cardholders having priority access during a pre-sale window. General public tickets go on sale on February 13 at 12pm local time.
The tour announcement follows news that Robyn will open select European dates for Harry Styles in Amsterdam later this year, further signaling an active new chapter in her career.
Robyn will play two arena shows: Sydney's Qudos Bank Arena on November 21 and Melbourne's Rod Laver Arena on November 24. These dates are part of her first major global tour since 2019 and coincide with the rollout of her forthcoming album Sexistential, due March 27.
Sexistential follows Robyn's critically acclaimed 2018 release Honey, which represented her first full-length release in eight years. The new album is expected to feature a mix of club-ready production and deeply introspective songwriting, showcasing Robyn's signature style.
In a statement announcing the tour, Robyn described Sexistential as an emotional journey inward after years of exploration, likening it to a spaceship crash landing back onto solid ground. Her influence on modern pop and electronic music remains enduring, with her Body Talk trilogy helping redefine dance-pop in the 2010s.
Fans will be able to access pre-sale tickets for the Australian shows beginning February 11 at 10am local time, with Mastercard cardholders having priority access during a pre-sale window. General public tickets go on sale on February 13 at 12pm local time.
The tour announcement follows news that Robyn will open select European dates for Harry Styles in Amsterdam later this year, further signaling an active new chapter in her career.