Touring Globally in 2026 and Unleashing Bold New Music Track: Raye's Massive Announcement
Raye, the UK pop and R&B star, has announced a 2026 world tour titled "This Tour May Contain New Music." The tour will span across Europe, the UK, the US, and Canada, featuring 40 headline shows.
The tour is set to begin on January 22 in Poland and will conclude on May 12 at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles. The North American leg of the tour will commence in Sacramento.
Among the cities Raye will perform in are Vancouver, Seattle, Denver, Minneapolis, New York, Toronto, Philadelphia, Boston, Atlanta, Nashville, Houston, Dallas, and San Francisco. The tour will also make stops in major European cities such as Berlin, Bologna, Oslo, Cologne, Zurich, Barcelona, and Paris.
Raye's younger sisters, Absolutely and Amma, will join her on her world tour as special guests. The supporting acts for the tour have not been specified yet.
In addition to the tour announcement, Raye has released a new single titled Where Is My Husband. The song blends funk, brass, and R&B and reflects on love and the search for the right partner.
Raye continues to be recognized as one of the most exciting voices in music today. She has been nominated for three Grammy awards and her single Escapism has been a hit.
Raye's sisters previously performed with her at All Points East. Fans can catch Raye and her sisters in action during the UK shows scheduled in February and March. Raye has planned six UK shows, with two big nights at London's O2 Arena.
The artists accompanying Raye on her 2026 world tour, apart from her sisters Absolutely and Amma, have not been announced yet. Stay tuned for more updates on Raye's "This Tour May Contain New Music" world tour.
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