Maggie Rogers announces ‘Heard It In A Past Life’ World Tour

After releasing a string of irresistible singles, Maggie Rogers has announced a world tour in support of her debut album ‘Heard It In A Past Life’, due for release in January.

After 2 sold out dates at London’s iconic KOKO this August, Maggie Rogers will make a return to the capital with a show at O2 Academy Brixton in February. Alongside London, she’ll bring her electrifying live set to Manchester, Glasgow and a whole host of other cities around Europe and the US.

This announcement accompanies the previously released support slot dates on Mumford & Sons’ UK, Ireland and America arena tour this winter, which will see Maggie Rogers’ effervescent sound fill the cavernous expanse of world-renowned venues such as Madison Square Garden and the O2.

Her debut album is due to be released on the 18th of January and features her breakout track ‘Alaska’ alongside tracks such as ‘Give A Little’, ‘Fallingwater’, and her life-affirming new single ‘Light On’.

See Maggie Roger’s European tour dates below. Tickets for her headline 2019 tour go on sale this Friday 2nd November at 10am local time. All information and further dates can be found at www.maggierogers.com

NOVEMBER (supporting Mumford & Sons)
16 Dublin, 3 Arena
18 Belfast, SSE Arena
20 Glasgow, SSE Hydro
21 Manchester Arena
23 Birmingham, Genting Arena
24 Sheffield, Fly DSA Arena
25  Newcastle upon Tyne, Metro Radio Arena
27 Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena
28 Cardiff, Motorpoint Arena
29 London, O2 Arena

DECEMBER (supporting Mumford & Sons)
1 Leeds, First Direct Arena
2 Liverpool, Echo Arena

FEBRUARY
15 Dublin, The Academy
17 Glasgow, St. Luke’s
18 Manchester, O2 Ritz
19 London, O2 Academy Brixton
22 Paris, La Gaîté Lyrique
24 Brussels, AB Main Hall
25 Amsterdam, Paradiso
27 Cologne, Gloria Theatre
28 Berlin, Kesselhaus

MARCH
2 Frankfurt, Zoom
3 Milan, Magnolia
4 Hamburg, Mojo Club
6 Copenhagen, Vega
7 Oslo, Rockefeller Music Hall
8 Stockholm, Berns

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