Norwegian pop powerhouse Sigrid has announced the first leg of her There’s Always More That I Could Say Tour, which includes a show at 3Olympia Theatre, Dublin on Saturday 21st March 2026.
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Written in Tokyo with longtime collaborator Askjell, ‘Two Years’ sees Sigrid experiment with perspective, shifting from first person into a partner’s point of view: “Why did you let me go, when you want to be my woman?” “It was trying to see the situation from another person’s point of view” Sigrid explains, “and in that way I could also reflect on my own perspective.”
The track shows Sigrid’s vast songwriting and co-production spectrum, following recent single ‘Fort Knox’, a euphoric anthem that transforms rage into power, and the playful ‘Jellyfish’, which Sigrid described as “easy, like a Scandinavian summer.” Together, the singles showcase the scope of There’s Always More That I Could Say, an album that moves between dizzy infatuation, heartbreak and raw reflection, all carried by Sigrid’s soaring vocals and fearless pop instincts.
This summer, Sigrid eturned to her favourite place - festival stages - and performed to thousands of fans across Europe. At Rock Werchter, her 20K + tent was packed, with 8K fans waiting outside; a welcome return for an artist that has resonated with millions globally over the past eight years. Sigrid also headlined the Second Stage at Latitude, one of the UK’s biggest artist’s hometown. The day after the performance, Sigrid was invited by the very man, Ed Sheeran, to play to 28,000 fans at Ullevaal Stadium in her home of Oslo. Ed's band rehearsed Sigrid's breakout hit ‘Don't Kill My Vibe’, and the video went viral, now standing at over 4M views. Set to continue their fun on the road together, Sigrid has just announced she will be supporting Ed on his ‘Loop’ tour, joining him for dates across North America in July and August 2026.
Sigrid’s discography is a testament to her ability to turn songs written at the piano into global pop forces, balancing vulnerability, power, and joy across every release. There’s the instant classic and breakthrough feminist anthem, ‘Don't Kill My Vibe’ — her debut single that shouted independence over sky-scraping drum claps — and the disco strut of ‘Mirror’, channelling hard-won self-confidence into a glorious festival moment, and the top 10 smash ‘Strangers’ tackled heartbreak with fearless honesty. That knack for forging gold in life's fires continues on Sigrid’s highly anticipated new music. Now 28, Sigrid is approaching love and loss from a wiser, more nuanced perspective.
‘Jellyfish’ was written alongside longtime collaborator Askjell Solstrand, who co-wrote and produced Sigrid’s breakthrough ballad ‘Dynamite’. Their 10-year friendship has been fertile ground for vulnerability in the studio, with complete trust to experiment. "I love using my voice as a vessel to pour my heart out," she shares, "but on this song, I wanted it to sound carefree, joyful and playful - maybe a bit nonchalant."
After two sold-out global tours, over 2.2 billion global streams, and career-defining moments like performing on Glastonbury's The Other Stage, headlining London’s OVO Wembley Arena, Sigrid found herself in 2024 needing a reset. She stepped away from the pressure of "content culture" in writing rooms to rediscover the joy of making music simply for the love of it. Solo trips to remote parts of Norway, festival stages in South America, and cathartic late night sessions with her band reignited her creative spark. Removing the pressure and embracing instinct – Sigrid started writing what felt good in the room.