Sigur Rós have announced a UK and European tour where they’ll perform with local orchestras, including a London residency – find all the details below.
The Icelandic trio are set to perform in “some of the world’s most iconic orchestral venues” where they’ll showcase their 2023 album ‘ÁTTA’ alongside tracks from their extensive catalogue.
Sigur Rós wrapped up a North American orchestral tour earlier this month. In November, they’ll kick off the Nordic leg ahead of further shows in Asia and Australia before heading to Europe and the UK next September.
The latter stint will include a four-night residency at the historic Royal Albert Hall in London (September 30, October 1, 2, 3), marking their first-ever appearance at the venue.
The band are due to be joined by and performing with the London Contemporary Orchestra (LCO), and all shows will be conducted by Robert Ames.
Icelandic post-rock band @sigurros are coming to the Hall with the @LCOrchestra in autumn 2025.
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— Royal Albert Hall (@RoyalAlbertHall) October 14, 2024
Additionally, there will be stops in European cities such as Prague, Vienna, Milan, Rome, Paris and Amsterdam – where Sigur Rós are scheduled to perform with local orchestras.
Tickets go on sale at 10am BST this Thursday (October 17) – you’ll be able to buy yours here (London) and here (Europe).
Sigur Rós’ 2025 European and UK tour dates are:
SEPTEMBER
03 – KCP – Prague, Czechia
04 – KCP – Prague, Czechia
06 – Wiener Konzerthaus – Vienna, Austria
07 – Wiener Konzerthaus – Vienna, Austria
09 – Teatro Arcimboldi – Milan, Italy
10 – Teatro Arcimboldi – Milan, Italy
12 – Sala Santa Cecilia – Rome, Italy
13 – Sala Santa Cecilia – Rome, Italy
16 – Hala Stulecia – Wroclaw, Poland
19 – Alexela Kontserdimaja – Tallinn, Estonia
20 – Alexela Kontserdimaja – Tallinn, Estonia
23 – Bozar – Brussels, Belgium
24 – Bozar – Brussels, Belgium
26 – Salle Pleyel – Paris, France
27 – Salle Pleyel – Paris, France
30 – Royal Albert Hall – London, UK
OCTOBER
01 – Royal Albert Hall – London, UK
02 – Royal Albert Hall – London, UK
03 – Royal Albert Hall – London, UK
05 – Carré – Amsterdam, Netherlands
06 – Carré – Amsterdam, Netherlands
Last October, the trio followed ‘ÁTTA’ up with a special version of the record titled ‘ÁTTA Heimr Edition’.
In a four-star review of the original album, NME wrote that ‘ÁTTA’ is “a record that gives Sigur Rós plenty more reason to exist in adding some pure and natural soul to this cold and unfeeling world”.
This summer saw Sigur Rós frontman Jónsi release his fourth solo studio album, ‘First Light’.