Sigur Rós announce their to Europe with the final dates of their epic world tour that sees them collaborating with local 41-piece orchestras, bringing their latest album ÁTTA to life alongside favourites from their extensive catalogue. The last leg of the tour will begin in Edinburgh on August 31, 2026 and take in dates across Scotland, Northern Ireland, Ireland, France, Spain and Portugal, before wrapping with two shows in Berlin. We’ll see them on September 11 at the Auditori Fòrum CCIB in Barcelona and on September 15 at the Palacio Euskalduna in Bilbao. In Barcelona, they will be accompanied by the Orquestra Simfònica del Vallès, and in Bilbao, by the Bilbao Orkestra Sinfonikoa.
The new shows will be the last chance for fans to see this unique performance from Sigur Rós in collaboration with conductor Robert Ames and local orchestras, making these dates another important milestone in their career. The tour has already seen them playing in some of the world's most iconic orchestral venues, including London’s Royal Albert Hall, Rome's Sala Santa Cecilia, Paris' Salle Playel, Brussels' Bozar, Auditorio Nacional in Mexico City and the Konzerthaus in Vienna.
With close to ten million albums sold, Sigur Rós stands as one of the most ambitious and acclaimed bands of recent times, whose new artistic endeavours only points towards an expansive, exciting future.











Sigur Rós announce their to Europe with the final dates of their epic world tour that sees them collaborating with local 41-piece orchestras, bringing their latest album ÁTTA to life alongside favourites from their extensive catalogue. The last leg of the tour will begin in Edinburgh on August 31, 2026 and take in dates across Scotland, Northern Ireland, Ireland, France, Spain and Portugal, before wrapping with two shows in Berlin. We’ll see them on September 11 at the Auditori Fòrum CCIB in Barcelona and on September 15 at the Palacio Euskalduna in Bilbao. In Barcelona, they will be accompanied by the Orquestra Simfònica del Vallès, and in Bilbao, by the Bilbao Orkestra Sinfonikoa.
The new shows will be the last chance for fans to see this unique performance from Sigur Rós in collaboration with conductor Robert Ames and local orchestras, making these dates another important milestone in their career. The tour has already seen them playing in some of the world's most iconic orchestral venues, including London’s Royal Albert Hall, Rome's Sala Santa Cecilia, Paris' Salle Playel, Brussels' Bozar, Auditorio Nacional in Mexico City and the Konzerthaus in Vienna.
With close to ten million albums sold, Sigur Rós stands as one of the most ambitious and acclaimed bands of recent times, whose new artistic endeavours only points towards an expansive, exciting future.




