The endlessly loveable Icelandic Eurovision breakout star Daði Freyr announces ‘PART 2’ of his headline European 2023 tour.
As well as making his live debut in Spain, Lithuania, Latvia, Finland, Austria and Slovenia during ‘PART 1’, this run of dates will see him visit nine locations in the UK alongside other European cities, including Berlin, Amsterdam Paris and Dublin, where he will play 3Olympia Theatre on 4th December 2023.
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This exciting touring news comes alongside the announcement of the physical release of his album I Made An Album (vinyl & CD) due October 20th, following the digital release on August 25th.
Daði Freyr is also planning a string of very exciting performances and activations in the warm up to this year’s Eurovision 2023 final, where he will be performing a very special cover of a classic from a loved Liverpudlian band.
As for the eagerly anticipated Eurovision final on 13 May, Daði Freyr will be there to right the wrong of last year’s Eurovision final when he was unable to perform live, by taking to the stage for a special live performance to finally claim his Eurovision final moment.
Although the crown will never be on his head, he will remain long in the hearts of the show’s millions of fans.
Later this year, Daði Freyr will release I Made An Album, which comes two years after he won the world’s hearts at Eurovision 2021.
Part 2 of the album I’m Still Making An Album ⅔ will be released at the end of May. With over 200 million streams, 2 global viral pop moments, sold out tours and even more iconic moments in the pipeline, it’s clear that Daði Freyr is only getting started.
Tour Dates
PART 2 (see below for Part 1)
20 November – Kaufleuten, Zurich
21 November – Les Docks, Lausanne
22 November – Le Traianon, Paris
24 November – O2 Academy, Bournemouth
25 November – Great Hall, Cardiff
26 November – The Wulfrun Halls, Wolverhampton
28 November – Corn Exchange, Cambridge
30 November – Rock City, Nottingham
1 December – O2 Academy, Liverpool
2 December – O2 Academy, Glasgow
4 December – 3Olympia Theatre, Dublin
5 December – O2 Ritz, Manchester
7 December – O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London
10 December – Paradiso, Amsterdam
12 December – Ancienne Belgique, Brussels
14 December – Live Music Hall, Cologne
15 December – Zoom, Frankfurt
16 December – Grosse Freiheit 36, Hamburg
18 December – Huxleys Neue Welt, Berlin
PART 1
30 August – Drivhuset, Aalborg
1 September – Train, Aarhus
2 September – VEGA, Copenhagen
3 September – Rockefellar, Oslo, Norway
4 September – Filadelfia. Stockholm
6 September – Tavastia, Helsinki
8 September – Noblessneri Valukoda, Tallinn
9 September – Hanzas Perons, Riga
10 September – Lukiškės Prison 2.0, Vilnius, Lithuania
12 September – Palladium, Warsaw
13 September – Roxy, Prague
15 September – Flex, Vienna
16 September – Kino Šiška, Ljubljana
17 September – Locomotiv Club, Bologna
18 September – Santeria Toscana 31
20 September – La (2) de Apolo, Barcelona
21 September – Mon Live, Madrid