MØ has postponed her UK and EU tour as a result of restrictions brought on by COVID-19. The Danish musician- whose real name is Karen Marie Aagaard Ørsted Andersen- was meant to tour the UK and EU in February and April, but due to the coronavirus, these dates have now been pushed back to May 2022.
In a tweet, Anderson wrote: “Due to increasing Covid restrictions, we are postponing the EU/UK tour to May. Tickets are valid for the new dates, refunds available at point of purchase.”
The artist went on to explain that her US tour dates would stay the same.
Due to increasing Covid restrictions, we are postponing the EU/UK tour to May. Tickets are valid for the new dates, refunds available at point of purchase No changes to my cozy little US tour.
I’m sad but I can’t wait to sing with you this Spring !!!! pic.twitter.com/MePuBoAEkS
— MØ ∞ (@MOMOMOYOUTH) December 17, 2021
Fans will likely get to hear her latest hits such as “Kindness” and “Live To Survive” which were released earlier this year. Along with those releases the musician also revealed that her third album Motordrome will be released on January 28, 2022, so it is likely many of the tracks from that album will also be featured in the tour.
Motordrome is the follow-up to MØ’s 2018 album Forever Neverland. Speaking on her latest album Andersen stated “I hope that people will feel that (this album) is genuine and that there are stories there that they can connect with. For me this album represents a huge change in my life. Even though I’m still doing what I love doing, it does feel like a new chapter. An era of my life is over and I’m entering a new one. That is scary, but it’s freeing.”
You can view the new tour UK and EU dates below:
05/12/22 Parkteatret – Oslo
05/13 Debaster – Stockholm
05/15 Niebo – Warsaw
05/16 Kesselhaus – Berlin
05/19 Heaven – London
05/20 Le Trabendo – Paris
05/22 Melkweg – Amsterdam
05/24 Orangerie Botanique – Brussels