Duration: 60 Minutes
Classification: 6+
Promoter: RITMOS E BLUES - PRODUÇÕES, LDA
Two-time Grammy nominee, Mercury Prize winner and BRIT Award winner Arlo Parks has announced a world tour in her own name, which includes a concert at the O2 Brixton Academy in London, as well as a special support performance with David Byrne in Ireland this June. The dates come ahead of Arlo's new album, Ambiguous Desire, which is set for release on 3 April.
Arlo Parks will also perform a series of intimate concerts at record stores across the UK, already sold out, to celebrate the album's release, offering fans a rare opportunity to see her perform live in a more intimate setting.
ABOUT ARLO PARKS
Born in London, Arlo Parks won the Mercury Prize with her 2021 debut album, Collapsed in Sunbeams, won the Best New Artist award at the 2021 Brit Awards, and received two nominations for the Grammy Awards and the Ivor Novello Awards. She has also been dubbed ‘the voice of her generation.’ Her follow-up album, My Soft Machine, featured collaborations with artists such as Phoebe Bridgers and led her to continue touring around the world.
In 2025, she became the youngest ever UNICEF ambassador, while continuing her humanitarian work. 2026 marks the release of her highly anticipated third album, Ambiguous Desire. Referencing everything from the queer hedonism of New York's Paradise Garage to the melancholic British night-time rhythms of The Streets and Burial, via the sparkling synth catharsis of LCD Soundsystem and the rooted house grooves of Theo Parrish, Ambiguous Desire shows Parks at her most confident and experimental. A soundtrack for unfiltered self-expression, it is a vibrant new work from one of music's most irrepressible voices.