Following her historic win at the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest, pop iconoclast, Loreen today announces her UK and European tour: The Tattoo Tour 2023. Kicking off her tour in Dublin on Tuesday 7 November, Loreen will make stops throughout the UK and Europe including Glasgow and London and cities across the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Poland, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Estonia, and Latvia before concluding in Lithuania on Friday 1 December. Full list of UK & European tour dates is below.

Loreen became the first woman—and only the second person ever—to win the contest twice with hit single “Tattoo” (written by the same people behind 2012’s winning electropop stomper, “Euphoria”). “Tattoo” debuted at #1 on the Big Top 40 chart and #2 on the Official Singles Chart behind Calvin Harris and Ellie Goulding’s “Miracle” on Friday 19 May. She now shares the highest UK chart position for a non-UK Eurovision entry with Irish singer, Johnny Logan's "Hold Me Now" victory in 1987.

Sweden now holds the 3 biggest downloaded Eurovision songs of all time. “Tattoo” (1) has accumulated more than 74 million total Spotify streams, “Euphoria” (2) which helped to single-handedly shift the perception of Eurovision and topped the charts in 21 countries and Abba’s “Waterloo” (3). Elsewhere, “Tattoo” catapulted to #1 in Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Singapore, Slovenia, and Switzerland across Spotify, Apple Music, Shazam and Deezer charts.

Loreen says: “I’m so thrilled to finally go on a European tour & to invite you all into my universe. The Tattoo tour will be the first European tour I’ve done in a while & I’m beyond excited to be back on stage and meet everyone that has supported me through this journey. The connections I’ve made these years mean the world to me & to finally be able to meet you all again is a dream come true.”.

Tuesday 7 November Dublin, Ireland Opium Rooms
Wednesday 8 November Glasgow, UK St Luke’s
Friday 10 November London, UK Electric Brixton
Sunday 12 November Amsterdam, Netherlands Paradiso
Tuesday 14 November Antwerp, Belgium Trix
Wednesday 15 November Berlin, Germany Metropol
Thursday 16 November Warsaw, Poland Stodola
Friday 17 November Hamburg, Germany Grosse Freiheit
Sunday 19 November Oslo, Norway Rockefeller Music Hall
Monday 20 November Copenhagen, Denmark Vega
Thursday 23 November Stockholm, Sweden Cirkus
Sunday 26 November Helsinki, Finland Vanha
Monday 27 November Tampere, Finland Pakkahuone Hall
Wednesday 29 November Tallinn, Estonia Noblessner Foundry
Thursday 30 November Riga, Latvia Palladium
Friday 1 December Kaunas, Lithuania Kauno Arena