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Dijon announces headline tour with new dates in Europe coming in early 2026

Following the release of his sophomore album, Baby, Dijon announces his international headlining tour. The tour, promoted by Live Nation, will begin in North America this October, hitting 23 cities across the U.S. and Canada, with dates in the UK and Europe coming in 2026. Germany can look forward to two Dijon concerts in Cologne and Berlin at the end of January 2026.

Tickets will be available starting with an artist presale beginning Wednesday, August 20 at 10AM local time. Additional presale tickets for the Dijon tour dates Cologne and Berlin go on sale this Thursday, August 21 at 10AM here at Ticketmaster.

With no single offerings ahead of the album and a one-week countdown, the album’s release has sparked widespread praise and adoration for Dijon from musical peers and critics alike. Friday’s release saw an outpouring of support from the likes of The New York Times, Billboard, Complex, The FADER, Stereogum, Rolling Stone, and more.

Though he’s remained largely quiet with solo material since his groundbreaking 2021 debut album Absolutely, 2025 has already been a standout year. Dijon contributed to Bon Iver’s acclaimed album SABLE, fABLE, and played a large role in Justin Bieber’s SWAG, co-creating standout tracks like “DAISIES,” “DEVOTION,” and more. Most recently, he unveiled his appearance in Paul Thomas Anderson’s new film One Battle After Another, where he’s pictured in the most recent trailer(Opens in new tab) alongside Leonardo DiCaprio.

Baby was made at home, mostly in isolation with his new family, along with musical kindred spirits Andrew Sarlo, Henry Kwapis, and Michael Gordon. The album represents another defining body of work from Dijon that will once again shift the sound of contemporary music. At its core, Baby retains the deliberate introspection of what fans have come to expect from a Dijon album. Examining new fatherhood and how rapidly his life has changed since Absolutely, the album is a collection of songs that represent the mania of domesticity. From song-to-song, Dijon captures the moments of ecstasy and tragedy that inevitably follow life-altering changes.