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Lorde has been actively commanding the music world over the past few days as her Ultrasound World Tour continues to dominate venues across Europe. Most recently, she performed at the Barclays Center in New York on December sixteenth and seventeenth, continuing her whirlwind European leg that's been generating significant buzz among fans and critics alike.
Her Glasgow show at OVO Hydro on November nineteenth marked a triumphant return to the Scottish city after an eight-year absence, with the venue packed to capacity. The performance showcased her signature theatrical approach, featuring blue lasers, pixelated screens, and two interpretive dancers who doubled as camera operators. She opened with the moody "Hammer" performed barefoot and closed with the euphoric "Green Light" followed by an encore of "Ribs." The show included both deep cuts and fan favorites like "Royals," "Supercut," and "Liability," with the latter creating a striking moment as thousands of phone torches lit up in unison like a galaxy.
Following that success, Lorde delivered shows in Manchester and Dublin around November twenty-third, where fans showed up dressed in blue skeleton shirts referencing her song "Ribs" and the X-ray inspired artwork of her latest album, Virgin. The Manchester performance at AO Arena attracted thousands of enthusiastic attendees, while her Dublin show at the RDS marked her first headline concert in Ireland in several years.
The tour continues throughout Europe with performances already completed in cities including Amsterdam on November twenty-fifth, where she performed "Ribs" live. Upcoming shows include Bologna on November twenty-ninth and dates extending through December in Zurich, Munich, Cologne, Berlin, Copenhagen, and Stockholm.
Beyond the tour itself, significant news emerged that Lorde will headline the two thousand twenty-six Kilby Block Party in Salt Lake City, a major festival announcement that underscores her continued relevance and drawing power in the music industry.
Her latest album, Virgin, continues generating momentum on platforms like TikTok with tracks such as "Many of the Year" and "What Was That?" resonating with Gen Z audiences. The album explores themes of identity and personal development, marking another evolution in her artistic journey since her teenage breakthrough.
The Ultrasound World Tour, which kicked off in September in Austin, represents her most extensive touring cycle and demonstrates her position as a dominant force in contemporary alt-pop music.
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