Following their recent performance at the Eurovision Song Contest, Bambie Thug has announced a huge debut European headline tour.
The ‘Crown The Witch’ tour will kick off in Brighton on August 30, and see Bambie perform 28 headline dates across Europe, including London, Dublin, Amsterdam and more.
The tour will culminate with a huge homecoming show at the Cork City Hall on November 07.
Speaking about the tour announcement, Bambie Thug has shared:
“So excited to bring Ouija Pop to so many countries on my first ever headline run with ‘Crown The Witch Tour’.
“Expect magic, music and more. Look forward to welcoming you into the coven x”
General on-sale begins Tuesday May 28 at 10am (local time) via the artist’s site.
See the full ‘Crown The Witch 2024 Tour’ dates below.
30 Aug – Chalk – Brighton, UK
02 Sep – King Tuts – Glasgow, UK
03 Sep – Gorilla – Manchester, UK
05 Sep – Heaven – London, UK
06 Sep – Melkweg OZ – Amsterdam, NL
07 Sep – Luxor – Cologne, DE
09 Sep – La Maroquinerie – Paris, FR
11 Sep – Nazea Club – Madrid, ES
12 Sep – Boveda – Barcelona, ES
14 Sep – Dynamo – Zurich, CH
15 Sep – Santeria Toscana 31 – Milan, IT
18 Sep – Grelle Forelle – Vienna, AT
19 Sep – Akvárium – Budapest, HU
21 Sep – Schwuz – Berlin, DE
22 Sep – Futurum Music Bar – Prague, CZ
23 Sep – TAMA – Poznan, PL
24 Sep – Niebo – Warsaw, PL
26 Sep – Palladium Riga – Riga, LV
27 Sep – Paavli Kultuurivabrik – Tallinn, EE
28 Sep – Korjaamo – Helsinki, FI
30 Sep – Slaktkyrkan – Stockholm, SE
01 Oct – John Dee – Oslo, NO
02 Oct – VEGA – Copenhagen, DK
05 Oct – Uebel & Gefährlich – Hamburg, DE
28 Oct – The Limelight 2 – Belfast, UK
31 Oct – Academy – Dublin, IE
02 Nov – Roisin Dubh – Galway, IE
07 Nov – Cork City Hall – Cork, IE
The ‘Crown The Witch’ tour follows Bambie Thug’s success in Malmö where they placed sixth place with their entry ‘Doomsday Blue’, receiving a total of 278 points – Ireland’s highest scoring entry ever and best result in 24 years.
Bambie Thug also made history becoming the first openly non-binary contestant to qualify for the final and the first Irish contestant to qualify since 2018.
See our recent interview with Bambie, where they discussed their track selection for Eurovision as well as working with Cassyette and Wargasm‘s Sam Matlock as co-writers.
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