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Grammy-winning live electronic trio RÜFÜS DU SOL have announced their largest European headline tour to date, set for Spring 2026. The band’s return to Europe follows a landmark touring season that saw them break records across four continents with their headline Inhale/Exhale World Tour. This next chapter will bring the band to eight of their biggest European venues yet. 

The forthcoming tour will stop The O2 in London, their biggest headlining arena show in the UK to date, Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam, one of Europe’s most renowned indoor venues, former Olympic venues Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelona and Adidas Arena in Paris, as well as Madrid, Zurich, Berlin, and Brussels. The 2026 dates will see support from SG Lewis, a reflection of the band’s dedication to tastemaking and crafting of their concert experiences from the moment fans step inside the doors. 

A testament to their formidability as performers and innovators within the live electronic space, the 2026 tours build off the success of their groundbreaking Inhale/Exhale World Tour, which sold more than 700,000 tickets across North America, South America, Europe, and Australia.  The most recent European leg of the Inhale/Exhale Tour saw RÜFÜS DU SOL instantly sell out consecutive nights at Barcelona’s Plaza Mayor at Poble Espanyol, Berlin’s Uber Eats Music Hall, and Amsterdam’s AFAS Live as well as headline shows at Paris’ Zénith and London’s Crystal Palace Park

This Fall, RÜFÜS DU SOL will return to Australia for a dozen sold-out arena shows before carrying that momentum into South America for stops throughout Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Colombia in February and March following growing demand for their return.

Pre-sale begins Tuesday, November 4 with general on sale to follow on Wednesday, August 27 at 10AM local time. Tickets are available at rufusdusol.com/live for select shows while supplies last. 

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