List of Loreen concert appearances

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This is a list of concert appearances, at multi-artist events and in solo shows, by Swedish singer Loreen. She went on tour starting in 2012 to promote her first studio album Heal . [1]

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Her concert appearances have included shows that were part of "Art on Ice" in 2014, [2] as well as a solo concert tour called "Tour XIV", also in 2014.

In 2023, following her second Eurovision win, she embarked on the Tattoo Tour around Europe. [3]

Promotional tour dates

DateCityCountryVenueEvent
Promotional Tour
Europe [4]
September 12, 2012 Helsinki Finland Hartwall Arena Elämä Lapselle [5]
September 15, 2012 Baden-Baden Germany Theater Baden-Baden SWR New Pop Festival
September 20, 2012 Berlin ProSieben Studios Popstars 2012 Finale [6]
September 22, 2012 Mölnlycke SwedenRådaSymphony with Stars [7]
September 24, 2012 Copenhagen Denmark Tivoli Gardens The Voice 12 [8] [ non-primary source needed ]
October 12, 2012 Stockholm Sweden Annexet X Factor Sverige [9]
October 21, 2012 Warsaw Poland Polsat Studios Must Be the Music [10] [11] [12]
October 26, 2012HelsinkiFinlandMTV3 StudiosHeikki & Mikko Show [13]
October 27, 2012StockholmSweden Friends Arena Opening Ceremony Friends Arena [14] [15]
October 28, 2012 Amsterdam Netherlands VTM Studios So You Think You Can Dance [16] [17]
November 15, 2012 Madrid SpainTeatro Kapital Los Premios 40 Principales [18] [19]
November 18, 2012 Bucharest Romania Antena 1 Studios X Factor Romania [20]
November 23, 2012 Zürich Switzerland Hallenstadion Energy Stars for Free [21]
November 29, 2012 Oslo Norway Sentrum Scene Senkveld [22]
December 2, 2012 Munich GermanyZDF StudiosMenschen 2012 [23]
December 3, 2012 Brussels Belgium The QubeQ-music [24] [25]
December 14, 2012 Hilversum Netherlands Studio 24 The Voice of Holland 3 [26]
December 22, 2012Amsterdam Ziggo Dome Radio 538 Jingle Bell [27]
December 23, 2012HilversumRTL StudiosLife 4 You [28]
December 25, 2012BerlinGermany Velodrom Helene Fischer Show [29]
Asia [4]
December TBC, 2012BeijingChina Beijing National Indoor Stadium HBTV Global Revelry 2013 [30] [31] [32]
Europe [4]
December 31, 2012BerlinGermany Brandenburg Gate Willkommen 2013 [30] [33] [34]
January 19, 2013 Gothenburg Sweden Scandinavium P3 Guld Award Ceremony [35]
January 31, 2013MadridSpainSala La RivieraFiesta Deezer [36] [37]
February 9, 2013OsloNorway Oslo Spektrum Melodi Grand Prix 2013 [38]
February 14, 2013 Hanover Germany TUI Arena Unser Song für Malmö [39]
February 20, 2013StockholmSweden Cirkus Grammis [40]
Asia [4]
February 22, 2013TokyoJapan Galleria of Tokyo Midtown Billboard Live Tokyo [41]
February 25, 2013 Osaka Herbis Plaza EntBillboard Live Osaka [42]
Australia [4]
March 2, 2013SydneyAustralia Moore Park Sydney Mardi Gras 2013 [43]
Europe [4]
March 9, 2013StockholmSwedenFriends Arena Melodifestivalen 2013 Final [44]
March 16, 2013 Luleå Kulturens HusMinus 30 Grader [45]
March 23, 2013MadridSpain Palacio de los Deportes La Noche de Cadena 100 [46]
April 7, 2013 Barcelona Palau Sant Jordi Festival de Música 13 [47]
April 12, 2013MoscowRussiaSoho Room
April 20, 2013 Lidköping SwedenSwedbank ArenaLidköping Festivalen 2013 [48]
April 26, 2013 Örebro FrimurareholmenCampus 48h [49] [ non-primary source needed ]
May 18, 2013 Malmö AmiralenWonk Eurovision 2013 [50]
May 25, 2013 Cluj-Napoca Romania Piața Unirii Days of Cluj-Napoca [51]
Africa [4]
May 31, 2013 Rabat Morocco OLM Souissi Mawazine Festival [52]
Europe [4]
June 7, 2013 Skive DenmarkPlænenSkive Festival Tivoli [53]
June 14, 2013 Chișinău Moldova Drive ClubDays of Chisinau [54]
June 15, 2013 Kaarina FinlandKuusistosalmenSaaristo Open Air [55]
June 21, 2013OsloNorway Rådhusplassen VG-lista 2013 Festival [56]
June 22, 2013WarsawPolandPodzamcze Wianki nad Wisłą 2013 [57]
June 23, 2013 Pühajärve Estonia Otepää PühajärvePühajärve Jaanituli 2013 [58]
June 28, 2013 Skellefteå SwedenSkellefteå CentrumStadsfesten [59]
Asia [4]
July 6, 2013 Beirut Lebanon New Waterfront NRJ Music Tour 2013 [60]
Europe [4]
July 12, 2013 Riga Latvia Mežaparks Grand Stage Festival Pestivals 2013 [61]
July 13, 2013MoscowRussia Luzhniki Stadium Europa Plus Live [62]
July 19, 2013 Limassol Cyprus Dolce Club
July 27, 2013StockholmSweden Gröna Lund Sommarkrysset Gröna Lund [63] [64]
August 9, 2013 Odesa Ukraine Club Niki Beach
August 10, 2013 Antwerp BelgiumWaagnatieAntwerpen Pride [65]
August 17, 2013MalmöSweden Stortorget Rix FM Festival [66] [67]
August 18, 2013Gothenburg Ringön
August 23, 2013 Sopot Poland Forest Opera Sopot International Song Festival [68] [69]
Europe [4]
August 24, 2013 Gävle Sweden Furuviksparken
September 6, 2013HelsinkiFinlandHotel Presidentti
September 12, 2013StockholmSwedenGröna Lund
September 13, 2013 Voronezh RussiaZavod Club
September 28, 2013MoscowRussiaIcon Club
November 30, 2013 Kyiv UkraineGulliver Shopping MallThe festive opening [70]
December 13, 2013GothenburgSweden Gustav Adolfs torg Musikhjälpen 2013 [71] [72]
Europe – Art on Ice Tour [2] [4]
February 27, 2014Zurich [73] SwitzerlandHallenstadionArt On Ice Tour 2014 [2]
February 28, 2014
March 1, 2014
March 2, 2014
March 4, 2014 Lausanne [74] Patinoire de Malley
March 5, 2014
March 7, 2014 Davos [75] Vaillant Arena
March 8, 2014
March 11, 2014Helsinki [76] FinlandHartwall Arena
March 13, 2014Stockholm [77] Sweden Ericsson Globe Arena
April 4, 2014 Minsk Belarus Dozari Club
Ride Tour
June 14, 2018StockholmSwedenVinterträdgården
June 15, 2018Mosebacke Terrassen
June 30, 2018HelsingborgMat & Sommar
July 28, 2018ÖstersundStorsjöyran
August 3, 2018EskilstunaEskilstuna Parkfestival
August 10, 2018NorrköpingNRJ in the Park
August 12, 2018StockholmLet's Make Love Great Again
August 15, 2018GothenburgEuropride 2018
August 18, 2018DalaröSmadalarö Gård
August 31, 2018GothenburgStatement Festival
September 28, 2018VästeråsVästerås Konserthus
September 29, 2018Örebro Örebro Concert Hall
2024 Festival Tour
May 23, 2024JellingDenmarkJelling Music Festival
May 26, 2024BirminghamUnited KingdomSmithfield LiveBirmingham Pride
May 30, 2024StockholmSwedenGröna LundGröna Lund Live
June 7, 2024TrondheimNorwayE.C. Dahls ArenaNeon Festival
June 8, 2024VaulenVaulen BeachVaulen Open Air 2024
June 22, 2024 [78] Newport United Kingdom Seaclose Park Isle of Wight Festival 2024
June 23, 2024LandgraafNetherlandsPinkpop Festival
June 27, 2024 Stirling United KingdomStirling City ParkStirling Summer Sessions
June 28, 2024 Furuvik SwedenFuruvik ZooFuruvik Live
June 29, 2024 Odense DenmarkFyen's Race TrackTinderbox Festival
July 5/6/7, 2024BucharestRomaniaRomaero AirportSAGA Festival
July 18, 2024 Montreux Switzerland Montreux Casino Montreux Jazz Festival
July 20, 2024 Nieuwpoort BelgiumBeach Festival Nieuwpoort
July 26, 2024 [79] Östersund SwedenStorsjöyran Festival
August 23/24/25 2024 [80] Manchester United KingdomManchester Pride
September 8/9, 2024MunichGermany Olympic Park Superbloom Festival

Set list

As Loreen appears in shows and festivals, she is seen playing several songs from her albums Heal and Ride alongside standalone singles, including:

  1. "In My Head"
  2. "My Heart Is Refusing Me"
  3. "Euphoria"
  4. "Euphoria" (acoustic guitar version)
  5. "Crying Out Your Name"
  6. "Sober"
  7. "If She's the One"
  8. "Breaking Robot"
  9. "See You Again"
  10. "Heal" (feat. Blanks)
  11. "We Got the Power"
  12. "Dumpster"
  13. "Jupiter Drive"
  14. "Body"
  15. "Paper Light Revisited"
  16. "Tattoo"

Tour XIV

DateCityCountryVenue
Tour XIV
April 8, 2014AmsterdamNetherlands Melkweg
April 9, 2014CologneGermanyDie Werksatt
April 11, 2014BerlinPostbahnhof am Ostbahnhof
April 12, 2014HamburgKnust
April 13, 2014 Prague Czech Republic Club Roxy
April 15, 2014ZurichSwitzerlandMascotte Club
April 16, 2014MunichGermanyMuffatwerk
April 17, 2014 Vienna Austria Chaya Fuera

Set list

  1. "We Got The Power"
  2. "Crying Out Your Name"
  3. "In My Head"
  4. "Jupiter Drive"
  5. "Sidewalk"
  6. "Everytime"
  7. "My Heart Is Refusing Me"
  8. "Dumpster"
  9. "Euphoria"

Summer Tour 2021

DateCityCountryVenue
Swedish Summer Tour [81]
July 16, 2021SundsvallSwedenStadhusparken
July 21, 2021GotlandLilla Trägårn
July 23, 2021ÖrebroKackelstugan
July 24, 2021BorgholmStadsträdgården
July 23, 2021GöteborgVilla Belparc
July 31, 2021MariehamnFinlandRockoff
August 7, 2021SkellefteåSwedenStadsparken
August 12, 2021BåstadSummer Evening
August 14, 2021ÖstersundPark Summer
August 20, 2021JättendalMellanfjärdens Teater
August 21, 2021VästeråsRhapsody in Rock
August 21, 2021DomsjöBruksgården

Set list

  1. "Body"
  2. "Alice"
  3. "Jag är en vampyr"
  4. "Du är min man"
  5. "Sötvattentårar"
  6. "Paper Light"
  7. "'71 Charger"
  8. "Jupiter Drive"
  9. "Dreams"
  10. "Heart On Hold"
  11. "My Heart Is Refusing Me"
  12. "Euphoria"

Tattoo Tour 2023

DateCityCountryVenue
The Tattoo Tour [82]
November 7, 2023DublinIrelandThe Academy [lower-alpha 1]
November 8, 2023GlasgowUnited KingdomSWG3 Glasgow [lower-alpha 2]
November 10, 2023LondonElectric Brixton
November 12, 2023AmsterdamNetherlands Paradiso
November 14, 2023AntwerpBelgium Trix  [ nl ]
November 15, 2023BerlinGermany Metropol
November 16, 2023WarsawPolandKlub Stodoła
November 17, 2023HamburgGermany Docks
November 19, 2023OsloNorway Rockefeller Music Hall
November 20, 2023CopenhagenDenmark Vega
November 23, 2023StockholmSweden Cirkus Arena
November 26, 2023HelsinkiFinland Vanha ylioppilastalo
November 27, 2023Tampere Pakkahuone  [ fi ]
November 29, 2023TallinEstoniaNoblessner Foundry
November 30, 2023RigaLatvia Palladium
December 1, 2023KaunasLithuaniaKauno Arena
December 4, 2023ZürichSwitzerlandX-TRA
December 5, 2023ParisFrance Alhambra

Set list

The following set list is representative of the show on November 7, 2023.

  1. "In My Head"
  2. "Crying Out Your Name"
  3. "Is It Love"
  4. "Batwanes Beek"
  5. "Jupiter Drive"
  6. "Ride"
  7. "Dreams"
  8. "My Heart Is Refusing Me"
  9. "Body"
  10. "Euphoria"
  11. "Paper Light Revisited"
  12. "Neon Lights"
  13. "Tattoo"
  14. "Is It Love (reprise)"
  15. "Statements"

UK/Europe Tour 2025

DateCityCountryVenue
UK/Europe Tour 2025 [83]
February 15, 2025UtrechtNetherlands TivoliVredenburg
February 16, 2025OberhausenGermany Turbinenhalle Oberhausen
February 19, 2025OsloNorway Sentrum Scene
February 20, 2025StockholmSweden Annexet
February 22, 2025VilniusLithuania Twinsbet Arena
February 23, 2025WarsawPolandStodoła
February 24, 2025KrakowKlub Studio
February 25, 2025BerlinGermanyHuxley's Neue Welt
February 27, 2025PragueCzech RepublicRoxy Prague
February 28, 2025ViennaAustria Raiffeisen Halle Gasometer
March 2, 2025BudapestHungaryAkvarium Klub
March 4, 2025MunichGermanyMuffathalle
March 5, 2025BrusselsBelgium Ancienne Belgique
March 6, 2025ParisFrance Olympia
March 8, 2025BarcelonaSpain Paral·lel 62
March 9, 2025Madrid La Riviera
March 11, 2025ZurichSwitzerlandX-Tra
March 12, 2025MilanItalyFabrique
March 14, 2025LyonFrance Transbordeur
March 15, 2025LuxembourgLuxembourg Den Atelier
March 17, 2025BirminghamUnited Kingdom O2 Institute
March 19, 2025London Eventim Apollo
March 21, 2025Liverpool O2 Academy Liverpool
March 22, 2025Manchester Manchester Academy
March 23, 2025Bristol O2 Academy Bristol
March 25, 2025Glasgow O2 Academy Glasgow
March 27, 2025DublinIreland Olympia

Notes

  1. Original venue was Opium Rooms
  2. Original venue was St. Luke's & The Winged Ox

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