Summer may belong to Lorde, but autumn is hers to conquer. Fresh off the release of her critically adored album Virgin, the New Zealand luminary is trading studio silence for the electric hum of stadiums, embarking on a globe-trotting tour from September to December. If her recent, spine-tingling performance in Washington Square Park was a teaser, audiences are in for a seismic experience—part concert, part collective ritual.
In a letter dripping with poetic fervor, Lorde described her shows as "collisions of flesh and machinery," where fans and artist forge something transcendent. "Ultrasound could be our masterpiece," she mused, hinting at a stripped-down, raw aesthetic. The tour promises to be a curated feast, with supporting acts like Blood Orange, The Japanese House, and Empress Of—each a sonic architect in their own right.
For those itching to secure a seat:
From Austin’s Moody Center to Stockholm’s Annexet, Lorde’s itinerary reads like a love letter to music halls and arenas. Highlights include:
This isn’t just a tour—it’s a nomadic celebration of sound, a chance to witness an artist at the peak of her alchemical powers. Pack your earplugs and your heart; Lorde’s autumn promises to reverberate long after the final encore.