Clairo announces 2025 UK and European headline tour 

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Clairo announces 2025 UK and European headline tour 

Indie-pop sensation, Clairo, has shared plans for a European and UK tour in 2025, following her extensive North American tour at the end of 2024. The 10-show run across Europe will be in celebration of her popular third album titled ‘Charm’. Fans and audience members can expect her to perform on March 3rd and 4th at Dublin’s Olympia venue, before moving to Paris’s Salle Pleyel on March 7th. Two performances at the TivoliVredenburg in Utrecht will follow before the singer ends her European run in Glasgow with two performances at the O2 Academy Glasgow, and two final dates at Manchester’s O2 Academy.

New York singer-songwriter, June McDoom, will be supporting Clairo for all European and UK tour dates. The tour announcement is an eagerly anticipated moment for both fans and Clairo, who has shared her first music video in six years, a wrestling-inspired music video for ‘Juna,’ since releasing her third album ‘Charm’.

Clairo’s desire for connection is the main focus of ‘Charm,’ in an ode to the comfort that comes with the connections that are fleeting or long-lasting, with loved ones. NME, in a four-star review, praised the album, highlighting the track “Glory Of The Snow,” which pays tribute to the support of others. Clairo expresses that “When I cry, I wanna give you a ring. I can breathe with you right there alone with me. In the end, that’s what the desire of ‘Charm’ boils down to – the yearning to see and be seen, to be with people who not only want you back but understand you and help make life that little bit easier to make it through.” Now, European audiences will finally have the chance to see her live and in person.

Tickets for the UK and European shows will be available for purchase starting Friday, August 9th at 10 am local time. Pre-sale tickets will also be available for purchase from Wednesday, August 7th. Fans should buy these tickets as soon as possible since they’re expected to sell quickly

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