Rina Sawayama has shared a brand new video for her single ‘Frankenstein’ and introduced a headline tour of Europe for 2023.
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The singer launched new album ‘Hold The Girl’ final month through Dirty Hit, and completed up a UK and Ireland headline tour this week at London’s Brixton Academy.
With dates already introduced for the United States, Australia, New Zealand and Japan, Sawayama has now confirmed that she is going to carry the ‘Hold The Girl’ tour to mainland Europe subsequent February.
The gigs will start in Brussels on February 14, operating by till the top of the month when the tour will wrap up with a gig in Oslo.
Watch Rina Sawayama’s new ‘Frankenstein’ video and see the total listing of 2023 European tour dates beneath.
Tickets for the tour go on sale on Friday, November 4 at 10am native time right here after a pre-sale on October 31 (additionally at 10am native time).
Rina Sawayama 2023 European tour dates:
FEBRUARY 2023
14 – Brussels, Ancienne Belgique
15 – Paris, Olympia
16 – Zurich, Volkshaus
18 – Milan, Fabrique
19 – Munich, Muffathalle
21 – Utrecht, Tivoli Vrendenburg
23 – Warsaw, Stodola
24 – Berlin, Huxley’s Neue Welt
26 – Stockholm, Berns
27 – Oslo, Rockefeller Music Hall
On her latest UK and Ireland tour, Sawayama partnered with charity The Trussell Trust, who help a nationwide community of meals banks and supply emergency meals and help to folks in want.
Sawayama stated: “I’m certain you’re all conscious however the price of dwelling is rising a lot for the time being, and persons are struggling to pay for important issues like heating and meals. No one ought to have to fret about whether or not they can afford to eat or not.
“That’s why I’m partnering with the Trussell Trust for my UK and Ireland tour this month, supporting food banks as they provide a lifeline to people during this crisis.”
Sawayama follows numerous different artists who’ve pledged to assist followers throughout the price of dwelling disaster. Back in February, Bad Boy Chiller Crew launched a brand new ‘fans for foodbanks’ scheme at their gigs.