Lorde Returns With Ultrasound World Tour 2025
Lorde is back, and the excitement around her return could not be stronger. After the release of her fourth studio album Virgin earlier this summer, the New Zealand singer-songwriter has officially launched the Ultrasound World Tour . It began on September 17 and will run through December, marking her first global tour since she wrapped up the Solar Power Tour in Portugal two years ago. Fans across North America, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand will get the chance to see her live once again.
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Her new album Virgin has been making waves since its June release. It debuted at number two on the Billboard 200, earning her the biggest sales week she’s had since Melodrama back in 2017. Songs like “What Was That,” “Man of the Year,” and “Hammer” reveal a sharper, more experimental side of Lorde, a noticeable shift away from the softer tones of Solar Power . The album has been described as bold, daring, and fresh, and it feels like this new tour is designed to capture exactly that energy on stage.
The Ultrasound World Tour isn’t just about Lorde herself. She’s bringing along an impressive lineup of supporting artists, including The Japanese House, Chanel Beads, Empress Of, Oklou, and Nilüfer Yanya. Adding to the excitement, her longtime collaborators and album co-producers Blood Orange and Jim-E Stack are also set to appear as opening acts. The demand for tickets has been overwhelming, with extra shows already added in major cities like Amsterdam, London, Washington, D.C., Nashville, and Minneapolis. Brooklyn fans are getting especially lucky, with two additional performances added to the schedule.
Back in July, Lorde made another big announcement—she’s extending the tour into 2026 with long-awaited stops in Australia and New Zealand. This means her home crowd will finally get to experience the Virgin era live. And while the new tracks will be the centerpiece of her setlist, fans don’t need to worry. Classics like “Royals,” “Green Light,” and other chart-topping favorites are expected to be woven into the shows.
In a newsletter sent to her fans, Lorde described the vision behind Ultrasound . She explained that every concert is more than just a performance—it’s a collaboration between her and the audience. The way she put it, “We meet in a room and we make music together, our bodies and the machines in search of something bigger.” She even went so far as to suggest that this tour could be her masterpiece.
So, for longtime fans and newcomers alike, the Ultrasound World Tour feels like a celebration of Lorde’s growth as an artist. It’s a chance to see her embrace a new creative era while still honoring the songs that made her one of the most distinctive voices in pop. With sold-out shows, critical buzz around her album, and her most ambitious stage project yet, 2025 is shaping up to be a defining year in Lorde’s career.
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