Lorde's Ultrasound World Tour Presale Is Already Starting
'Every show I play is a collaboration between you and me,' she wrote in a letter to fans. 'We meet in a room and we make music together, our bodies and the machines in search of something bigger together. 12 years of meeting up and making sound that's just for us. Since last time I've been stripping away unnecessary layers, finding us more room to move. I think that Ultrasound could be our masterpiece. Very proud and excited to be bringing my most talented friends in support.'
Lorde has a handful of cool musicians joining the circuit with her, including Blood Orange, The Japanese House, Nilüfer Yanya, Chanel Beads, Empress Of, Jim-E Stack (who co-produced Virgin), and Oklou. Here's what to know about Lorde's upcoming 2025 world tour, titled Ultrasound.
Pre-sale begins on Wednesday, May 14 at 10 A.M. local time. Sign Up Here
The general sale begins on Friday, May 16 at 10 A.M. local time.
See the full schedule with guests for each show below.
Wednesday, September 17 at Moody Centerwith The Japanese House, Chanel Beads
Friday, September 19 at United Center with The Japanese House, Chanel Beads
Saturday, September 20 at The Pinnacle with The Japanese House, Chanel Beads
Tuesday, September 23 at Schottenstein Center with The Japanese House, Chanel Beads
Wednesday, September 24 at Scotiabank Arena with The Japanese House, Chanel Beads
Friday, September 26 at TD Garden with Blood Orange, The Japanese House
Saturday, September 27 at Bell Centre with Blood Orange, The Japanese House
Tuesday, September 30 at Wells Fargo Center with Blood Orange, The Japanese House
Wednesday, October 1 at Madison Square Garden with The Japanese House, Chanel Beads
Friday, October 3 at Petersen Events Center with The Japanese House, Chanel Beads
Saturday, October 4 at The Anthem with The Japanese House, Chanel Beads
Tuesday, October 7 at Gas South Arena with The Japanese House, Empress Of
Thursday, October 9 at Chaifetz Arena with The Japanese House, Empress Of
Friday, October 10 at UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena with The Japanese House, Empress Of
Saturday, October 11 at The Armory with The Japanese House, Empress Of
Tuesday, October 14 at Red Rocks Amphitheatre with Blood Orange, The Japanese House
Friday, October 17 at MGM Grand Garden Arena with Blood Orange, The Japanese House
Saturday, October 18 at Kia Forum with Blood Orange, The Japanese House, Empress Of
Sunday, October 19 at The Greek Theatre with The Japanese House, Empress Of
Tuesday, October 21 at Moda Center with The Japanese House, Empress Of
Wednesday, October 22 at Climate Pledge Arena with The Japanese House, Empress Of
Sunday, November 9 at Rockhal with Oklou
Monday, November 10 at Zénith de Paris - La Villettewith Jim-E Stack
Saturday, November 15 at AO Arena with Blood Orange, Jim-E Stack
Sunday, November 16 at O2 Arena with Nilüfer Yanya, Jim-E Stack
Wednesday, November 19 at OVO Hydro with Nilüfer Yanya, Jim-E Stack
Thursday, November 20 at Utilita Arena with Nilüfer Yanya, Jim-E Stack
Saturday, November 22 at RDS Simmonscourt with Nilüfer Yanya, Jim-E Stack
Monday, November 24 at AFAS Live with Nilüfer Yanya
Thursday, November 27 at Forest National with The Japanese House
Saturday, November 29 at Unipol Arena with The Japanese House
Sunday, November 30 at Halle 622 with The Japanese House
Monday, December 1 at Zenith with The Japanese House
Wednesday, December 3 at Palladium with The Japanese House
Friday, December 5 at Max-Schmeling-Halle with The Japanese House
Saturday, December 6 at Atlas Arena with The Japanese House
Monday, December 8 at K.B. Hallen with The Japanese House
Tuesday, December 9 at Annexet with The Japanese House
This story will be updated.
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