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All Points East with Lorde, Zara Larsson and many more - Saturday Only Pass
- Victoria Park, London, United Kingdom
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To promote her new album, Virgin, Lorde is heading back to the UK for her first arena tour. Known as one of pop’s most innovative artists, this is an event you won’t want to miss. Secure your tickets now via Fanatix!
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Lorde, whose real name is Ella Yelich-O’Connor, made a significant impact on the music world as a young artist from New Zealand. Her rise to fame began with her hit single “Royals” in 2013. The song’s unique sound and critical take on consumer culture struck a chord with listeners around the globe, leading it to the top of various charts, including a remarkable nine-week number one spot on the Billboard Hot 100. This achievement made her the youngest artist to reach that milestone since 1987. Following the success of “Royals,” her debut album, ‘Pure Heroine,’ reinforced her standing as a major figure in music.
Lorde’s music is marked by her unique vocal style and profound lyrics that resonate with many. While her breakout hit “Royals” is often considered her signature song, other tracks from her debut album ‘Pure Heroine,’ such as “Team” and “Tennis Court,” have also gained substantial popularity.
Her second album, ‘Melodrama’ (2017), is a cohesive exploration of emotions tied to a house party, featuring standout tracks like “Green Light,” an anthem of liberation, and “Liability,” a heartfelt ballad about vulnerability. With her third album, “Solar Power” (2021), Lorde adopted a more minimalist and acoustic style, focusing on themes of environmental awareness and self-reflection. Notable singles like “Solar Power” and “Stoned at the Nail Salon” capture this new direction.
In 2025, she released ‘Virgin,’ marking her return to electronic and synth-pop sounds. This album includes well-received singles such as “What Was That” and “Hammer,” showcasing her artistic evolution.
Lorde’s live performances have consistently captivated audiences. Her Pure Heroine Tour connected her with fans worldwide, while the emotionally charged Melodrama World Tour incorporated rich visual storytelling. The Solar Power Tour embraced smaller, intimate venues, enhancing personal connections. Most recently, the Ultrasound World Tour has seen her return to larger arenas, reflecting her continued popularity and artistic growth.
With numerous accolades, including two Grammy Awards and several nominations for her albums, Lorde is recognised as a cultural trailblazer. Her work has earned her a spot on Time’s lists of the most influential teens, and her influence on contemporary pop music is notable, inspiring artists like Billie Eilish and Olivia Rodrigo with her authentic and introspective style. The reception of ‘Virgin’ has further solidified her reputation as a prominent artist in the industry.
Lorde’s “Ultrasound World Tour” is her first UK tour since 2021, supporting her new album, Virgin. Fans can look forward to classic hits like “Royals” and “Green Light” alongside new tracks such as “What Was That” and “Hammer.” This tour will feature high-energy performances in larger venues and includes special guests like Jim-E Stack, Blood Orange in Manchester, and Nilüfer Yanya in London, Glasgow, and Birmingham. Lorde aims to create a “masterpiece” by stripping away unnecessary layers in her performance.
| Date | Location | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| November 15, 2025 | Manchester, UK | AO Arena |
| November 16, 2025 | London, UK | The O2 Arena |
| November 17, 2025 | London, UK | The O2 Arena |
| November 19, 2025 | Glasgow, UK | OVO Hydro |
| November 20, 2025 | Birmingham, UK | Utilita Arena |
| November 22, 2025 | Dublin, Ireland | RDS Simmonscourt |
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