Good news for Röyksopp fans! The Norwegian duo will be touring across the United Kingdom and Europe in 2023 and here's how you can get concert tickets!

Titled the "True Electric" tour, members Svein Berge and Torbjørn Brundtland will kick off their 7-date lineup at Circus in Stockholm, Sweden, on February 16, 2023. Their upcoming scheduled tour is their first set of performances since 2017.

According to NME, pre-sale tickets will begin selling through the duo's mailing list on October 12 at 9 a.m. BST. The general public can purchase passes starting on October 14 at 9 a.m. BST through Ticketmaster UK.

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Teasing fans about their upcoming shows, the two said they wanted to bring the "pure and immersive" experience of the things they produced in the studio to the live stage.

"This means synths, samplers & sequencers, in a performance where the hero of the show is the music itself. Expect an eclectic set where energetic beats meet vast, transcending soundscapes. True electric - what it says on the tin," they added.

Check out the complete tour dates and venues below:

FEBRUARY

  • 16 - Circus, Stockholm, Sweden
  • 18 - Gashouder, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • 19 - O2 Academy Brixton, London, United Kingdom
  • 20 - AB, Brussels, Belgium
  • 22 - Forum Karlin, Prague, Czech Republic
  • 23 - Tempodrom, Berlin, Germany
  • 25 - Oslo Spektrum, Oslo, Norway

As of this writing, the band has not confirmed whether they'll have shows in the United States or not.

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Röyksopp Final 'Profound Mysteries' Album Coming Next Month

The Norwegian duo began their "Profound Mysteries" project earlier this year. The second installment was released in August and the final one is scheduled to drop next month.

The record would feature collaboration songs with Alison Goldfrapp and Susanne Sundfør and it will be available for streaming and purchase starting on November 18.

Röyksopp experimented with the way they release albums as they don't want to drop music through a traditional format, anymore.

Although they stopped abiding the norm after the release of "The Inevitable End" in 2014, they will still continue to make music together as a team.

Speaking about the follow-up project, the band said their new album would have "reoccurring themes such as love and loss, despair and reconciliation" which also resonated on the second installment. 

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