Draft:Venus Tour
2024 concert tour by [[Zara Larsson]]
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The Venus Tour was the fourth concert tour by Swedish singer Zara Larsson, launched in support of her fourth studio album, Venus (2024).[1][2]. The tour began on 16 February 2024 in Manchester, England, at the Manchester Academy, and concluded on 6 November 2024 at Webster Hall in New York City, United States[3][4][5]. The tour was produced and promoted by Live Nation Entertainment, and featured performances across Europe, North America, and Brazil[6].
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- Europe
- North America
- Brazil
| Tour by Zara Larsson | |
| Location |
|
|---|---|
| Associated album | Venus |
| Start date | February 16, 2024 |
| End date | November 6, 2024 |
| Legs | 2 |
| No. of shows | 29 in total |
| Producer | Live Nation |
| Zara Larsson concert chronology | |
Announced on 3 November 2023 through Larsson’s official Instagram account, the tour marked her return to the global stage following the Poster Girl Tour (2022). With 29 shows across two legs, the Venus Tour showcased Larsson’s evolution as a pop artist, combining theatrical staging with energetic choreography, elaborate visuals, and a setlist highlighting songs from Venus alongside fan favorites from her previous albums[7]
Background
After releasing Venus on 9 February 2024, Zara Larsson announced the accompanying tour shortly thereafter, aiming to celebrate her new musical era with fans worldwide. The album, which included singles such as “Can't Tame Her” and “You Love Who You Love,” was praised for blending bold pop production with emotional storytelling.
The tour was developed as a large-scale pop production, designed to reflect the celestial and romantic themes of the album. Larsson collaborated with creative directors and choreographers from her previous tours to deliver a show that balanced high-energy dance numbers with intimate, stripped-back performances.
In interviews leading up to the tour, Larsson expressed excitement about reconnecting with audiences post-pandemic, emphasizing the importance of live performance in her artistic identity.
Announcement and Ticket Sales
The Venus Tour was officially announced via Larsson’s Instagram and other social media platforms on 3 November 2023, accompanied by a teaser video and initial European dates. The announcement was met with enthusiastic response from fans, leading to several sold-out shows within hours of ticket release.
Pre-sale opportunities were offered to fans who pre-ordered Venus, followed by a general sale managed by Live Nation.
Setlist
Shows
| Date (2024) | City | Country | Venue | Opening act |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| February 16 | Manchester | England | Manchester Academy | Yaeger[11] |
| February 17 | Glasgow | Scotland | O2 Academy | |
| February 18 | Birmingham | England | O2 Academy | |
| February 20 | London | Roundhouse | ||
| February 21 | ||||
| February 24 | Paris | France | Le Trianon | |
| February 25 | Brussels | Belgium | Ancienne Belgique | |
| February 26 | Amsterdam | Netherlands | AFAS Live | |
| February 28 | Berlin | Germany | Verti Music Hall | |
| March 1 | Cologne | Palladium | ||
| March 2 | Milano | Italy | Fabrique | |
| March 4 | Zurich | Switzerland | Komplex 457 | |
| March 6 | Prague | Czechia | Forum Karlín | |
| March 7 | Warsaw | Poland | Arena COS Torwar | |
| March 8 | Vienna | Austria | Gasometer | |
| March 16 | Reykjavik | Iceland | Harpa | N/a |
| March 31[a] | Schijndel | Netherlands | Manegeclub | |
| June 21 | Dublin | Ireland | Fairview Park | |
| July 26[b] | Oulu | Finland | Kuusisaari | |
| September 14[c] | Rio de Janeiro | Brazil | Barra Olympic Park | |
| September 21[d] | Madrid | Spain | IFEMA | |
| October 27 | Dallas | United States | House of Blues | |
| October 29 | Atlanta | Center Stage | ||
| October 30 | Lake Buena Vista | House of Blues | ||
| November 1 | Washington D.C. | 9:30 Club | ||
| November 3 | Toronto | Canada | Phoenix Concert Theatre | |
| November 5 | Boston | United States | Royale | |
| November 6 | New York City | Webster Hall | ||
| November 6 | ||||
| Total | ||||
