Rina Sawayama Announces 2021/2022 Tour

Up-and-coming pop queen Rina Sawayama will be hitting the road very soon for a tour across Europe and North America.

Called the Dynasty Tour, Rina's trek will be in support of her breakout 2020 album Sawayama. No opening acts have been announced so far. Back in January 2020, the singer prepped a slate of North American tour dates that were set to take place in the spring. The shows, of course, did not take place due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The tour will kick off November 8 in Dublin, Ireland. Sawayama will perform across locations in the U.K., with the last show being held in London on November 17. On December 19, she'll be doing a global livestream performance via Moment House.

After a break, the tour will pick up on March 19 with a show in Paris. Following a concert in the Netherlands on March 22, Sawayama will travel to the U.S. with her first show in Portland, Oregon in April.

Other locations in North America include Englewood, Minneapolis, Chicago, Toronto, Montreal, Boston, and Philadelphia. The tour will conclude with two dates in New York City on May 8 and 9.

Tickets on Rina Sawayama's website are for the most part sold out. You can find available tickets on third-party websites like Ticketmaster, Stubhub, and Vivid Seats.

In other Rina Sawayama news, the singer recently released a collaboration with fellow pop idol Lady Gaga. Sawayama helped create a new version of Gaga's track "Free Woman" for her remix album, Dawn of Chromatica. The remix record spawns from Gaga's 2020 release Chromatica.

See Rina Sawayama's tour trailer below.


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Article Image: Rina Sawayama performing at School Night in Los Angeles, 2018 (Justin Higuchi [CC BY 2.0] via Wikimedia Commons.)