RAYE is officially heading back on the road. The British singer-songwriter has announced her brand-new tour, titled This Tour May Contain New Music, set to begin in January 2026 and travel across Europe and North America. Joining her as special guests will be Absolutely and Amma—her younger sisters who are both rising artists in their own right, making the run a true family affair.
The announcement comes just hours before the release of her much-anticipated single “Where The Hell Is My Husband!”, a track she first debuted during her headline set at Glastonbury 2025. The playful title of the tour strongly hints that RAYE is preparing to launch her next musical era, following the success of her breakthrough album My 21st Century Blues (2023).
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My 21st Century Blues marked RAYE’s first independent release after parting ways with Polydor Records, where she previously struggled to release a full album. The record debuted at No. 2 on the UK Albums Chart and went on to win British Album of the Year at the 2024 Brit Awards, where RAYE made history by securing the most wins in a single ceremony. The project also earned Mercury Prize and MOBO nominations, cementing her status as one of the UK’s most powerful new voices in pop and R&B.
The 2026 tour will kick off on January 22 in Lodz, Poland, before hitting major arenas across Europe, including Amsterdam’s Ziggo Dome, Paris’ Accor Arena, and two nights at London’s The O2. From there, RAYE will head to North America, with stops at Radio City Music Hall in New York, The Anthem in Washington, D.C., Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco, and a final show at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles on May 12.
Presale for This Tour May Contain New Music begins September 23 at 10 a.m. local time, with general on-sale tickets available starting September 25 at 10 a.m. local time.
Here are the dates:
– 22nd Jan: Atlas Arena, Lodz, Poland
– 24th Jan: Uber Arena, Berlin, Germany
– 25th Jan: O2 Arena, Prague, Czech Republic
– 27th Jan: Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam, Netherlands
– 30th Jan: Unipol Arena, Bologna, Italy
– 1st Feb: Afas Dome, Antwerp, Belgium
– 3rd Feb: Royal Arena, Copenhagen, Denmark
– 5th Feb: Unity Arena, Oslo, Norway
– 7th Feb: Avicii Arena, Stockholm, Sweden
– 10th Feb: Lanxess Arena, Cologne, Germany
– 11th Feb: Hallenstadion, Zurich, Switzerland
– 13th Feb: Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona, Spain
– 15th Feb: Accor Arena, Paris, France
– 17th Feb: Co-op Live, Manchester, United Kingdom
– 20th Feb: OVO Hydro, Glasgow, United Kingdom
– 23rd Feb: BP Plus Live, Birmingham, United Kingdom
– 26th Feb: The O2, London, United Kingdom
– 27th Feb: The O2, London, United Kingdom
– 4th Mar: 3Arena, Dublin, Ireland
– 31st Mar: Channel 24, Sacramento, California
– 2nd Apr: Doug Mitchell Thunderbird SC, Vancouver, British Columbia
– 3rd Apr: WaMu Theater, Seattle, Washington
– 6th Apr: Fillmore Auditorium, Denver, Colorado
– 8th Apr: State Theatre, Minneapolis, Michigan
– 10th Apr: The Auditorium Theatre, Chicago, Illinois
– 12th Apr: Place Bell, Montreal, Quebec
– 13th Apr: Coca Cola Coliseum, Toronto, Ontario
– 15th Apr: Radio City Music Hall, New York, New York
– 19th Apr: The Met, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
– 20th Apr: MGM Music Hall, Boston, Massachusetts
– 26th Apr: The Anthem, Washington District Columbia
– 30th Apr: Coca Cola Roxy, Atlanta, Georgia
– 29th Apr: Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, Tennessee
– 1st May: 713 Music Hall, Houston, Texas
– 3rd May: South Side Ballroom, Dallas, Texas
– 4th May: Moody Amphitheater, Austin, Texas
– 7th May: Arizona Financial Theatre, Phoenix, Arizona
– 8th May: The Chelsea @ The Cosmopolitan, Las Vegas, Nevada
– 10th May: Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, San Francisco, California
– 12th May: Greek Theatre, Los Angeles, California
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