Zara Larsson is having a moment, and she’s not letting up. The GRAMMY-nominated Swedish pop superstar just announced a special headline concert at Los Angeles’ legendary Greek Theatre on September 29, with presales starting April 28 and general on-sale launching May 1. The announcement lands days before ‘Midnight Sun: Girls Trip’ arrives this Friday via Epic Records and Sommer House.
‘Midnight Sun: Girls Trip’ reinvents tracks from her 2025 breakthrough album ‘Midnight Sun,’ inspired in part by Charli xcx’s remixed ‘BRAT’ album. The collaborator list Zara teased reads like a genuinely exciting cross-section of global pop talent: Shakira, Robyn, Tyla, PinkPantheress, Kehlani, JT, Madison Beer, Emilia, Helena Gao, Margo XS, BAMBII, Malibu, and Eli. All women. All different corners of the music world. The full tracklist has yet to be officially confirmed, but the lineup alone makes this one of the more anticipated project drops of the spring.
The momentum behind Larsson right now is real and well-documented. In February, she earned her first GRAMMY nomination for “Midnight Sun” (Best Dance Pop Recording). She currently has three songs climbing the Billboard Hot 100: “Lush Life” peaking at number 35 with its video approaching one billion views, “Midnight Sun” at number 39, and PinkPantheress collaboration “Stateside” sitting at number six after hitting number one on both the Billboard Global 200 and Spotify’s Global Top 50, boosted by U.S. figure-skating champion Alysa Liu skating to it during the Winter Olympics.
Tomorrow, April 29, Zara receives the Breakthrough Award at Billboard’s Women in Music ceremony. Her first North American headlining tour wrapped fully sold out. The New Yorker just published a profile on her U.S. breakthrough. Rolling Stone called ‘Midnight Sun’ “her most radiant body of work.” VOGUE declared this “the moment when Larsson is finally coming into view as pop’s main girl.” The critical and commercial alignment here is total.
The summer festival run kicks off next month with BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend, and runs through Lollapalooza Chicago in July, Osheaga in Montreal in August, and a string of major European festivals. The Midnight Sun Tour then continues in October with an Australia and New Zealand arena leg, where the presale sold out in under two hours, more than six months in advance. Pre-save ‘Midnight Sun: Girls Trip’ now and grab Greek Theatre tickets when they go on sale May 1.
Zara Larsson Live Dates:
May 23, Sunderland, United Kingdom, BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend
June 5, Trondheim, Norway, NEON Festival 2026
June 5, Stavanger, Norway, Vaulen 2026
June 19, Landgraaf, Netherlands, Pinkpop 2026
June 21, Manchester, United Kingdom, Parklife 2026
June 27, Paris, France, Solidays 2026
July 9, Madrid, Spain, Mad Cool Festival 2026
July 18, Berlin, Germany, Lollapalooza Berlin 2026
July 31, Chicago, IL, Lollapalooza Chicago 2026
August 2, Montreal, Canada, Osheaga Music and Arts Festival 2026
August 9, Istanbul, Turkey, Pozitif Vibrations
August 11-15, Budapest, Hungary, Sziget Festival 2026
August 13, Gothenburg, Sweden, Way Out West 2026
August 14, Helsinki, Finland, Flow Festival 2026
August 20-23, Hasselt, Belgium, Pukkelpop 2026
August 22, London, United Kingdom, Lorde at All Points East 2026
August 25, Edinburgh, United Kingdom, Edinburgh Summer Sessions
August 30, Munich, Germany, Super Bloom Festival 2026
September 29, Los Angeles, CA, The Greek Theatre
October 13, Brisbane, Australia, Riverstage Brisbane
October 14, Brisbane, Australia, Riverstage Brisbane
October 15, Moore Park, Australia, Hordern Pavilion
October 17, Melbourne, Australia, Margaret Court Arena
October 18, Hindmarsh, Australia, Adelaide Entertainment Centre
October 20, Mt Claremont, Australia, Perth HPC
October 22, Melbourne, Australia, Margaret Court Arena
October 23, Moore Park, Australia, Hordern Pavilion
October 25, Auckland, New Zealand, Spark Arena
October 26, Auckland, New Zealand, Spark Arena


