After captivating audiences across Europe with Heilung earlier this year, Eivør now returns with her very own headline tour – and it all kicks off this month. With her hauntingly beautiful voice and spellbinding stage presence, Eivør will be joined by her dear friend, acclaimed Icelandic artist Ásgeir, and supported by rising Faroese talent Elinborg.
Together, they'll bring an unforgettable night of music to cities across Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, France, Spain, Austria, Poland, the Czech Republic, Portugal, Switzerland, Scandinavia – and now the United Kingdom.
Tickets are available now – don't miss your chance to be part of this extraordinary journey as the tour begins.
Eivør comments: "I can't wait to share these magical nights with you all, including my long-awaited return to the UK. Touring with Ásgeir and Elinborg makes this journey even more special – and I'm beyond excited to begin."
Ásgeir adds, "I'm really looking forward to this tour! Eivør and I have become great friends over the years, and I've admired her artistry for so long. Traveling together, playing in some of my favorite venues across Europe—this is going to be something truly special." Link


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