Wardruna Announces World Tour Dates


Following Wardruna’s release of the single “Hertan,” the band announces the first part of an extensive world tour in 2024 and 2025. This tour sees Wardruna perform in selected venues and theaters across Europe, the UK, Ireland, Norway and more. These include performances at prominent venues such as Royal Albert Hall in London and the Oslo Opera House.

The announcement includes their only US date in 2024 at the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado, featuring Chelsea Wolfe as a special guest. Wardruna will also make their long-awaited and first ever appearances in Australia, New Zealand and Latin America. The full list of shows can be found below.

Einar Selvik says about the world tour: “It is always a special feeling to plan and announce a new tour. This time, perhaps more so than usual due to the fact that we are visiting quite a few parts of the world where we have yet not performed with Wardruna. We greatly look forward to revisit familiar faces and places with our songs, as well as the chance to make new bonds in new lands.”

 

Tickets go on sale on Friday 12th April, 9 AM BST/10 AM CET at 

https://www.wardruna.com/tour-dates/

On 5th April,  Wardruna released a new song “Hertan”, alongside a music video. The track explores duality of the heart with the rhythm, flow and pulse one can see, hear, and feel in nature and in all forms of life. It also dives into the more abstract idea of the heart as the rudder on the ship of emotions, our decisions, and our true desires. The music video was shot with Finnish director and photographer Tuukka Koski, who also created the video for Raido, Voluspá, and Grá.

Revisit The Video For “Hertan” (Heart) Below:

Wardruna Share New Single “Hertan (Heart)”

Wardruna World Tour Dates

USA & Latin America 2024:

03 Oct – Morrison (CO), USA  – Red Rocks Amphitheatre with special guest: Chelsea Wolfe

06 Oct – Mexico City, Mexico – Auditorio BB

09 Oct – Santiago de Chile, Chile – Teatro Caupolican

12 Oct – São Paulo, Brazil – Terra SP

 

Europe 2024:

07 Nov – Milano, Italy – Teatro Degli Arcimboldi

08 Nov – Zurich, Switzerland – The Hall

09 Nov – Paris, France – Salle Pleyel

11 Nov – Hamburg, Germany – Laeiszhalle

12 Nov – Berlin, Germany – Tempodrom

14 Nov – Lyon, France – Amphithéâtre 3000

15 Nov – Frankfurt am Main, Germany – Jahrhunderthalle

16 Nov – Nürnberg, Germany – Meistersingerhalle

17 Nov – Wien, Austria – Konzerthaus

19 Nov – Brussels, Belgium – Cirque Royal

20 Nov – Halle, Germany – Händelhalle

21 Nov – Prague, Czech Republic – Forum Karlin

24 Nov – Utrecht, Netherlands – Tivoli Vredenburg

26 Nov – Düsseldorf, Germany – Tonhalle

 

Australia & New Zealand 2025:

23 Jan – Melbourne – Palais Theatre

25 Jan – Sydney – Enmore Theatre

27 Jan – Brisbane – Fortitude Music Hall

30 Jan – Auckland – Kiri Te Kanawa Theatre

 

UK & Ireland 2025:

17 Mar – Liverpool –Philharmonic

18 Mar – Birmingham – Symphony Hall

19 Mar – London – Royal Albert Hall

21 Mar – Bristol – Beacon

22 Mar – York – Barbican

23 Mar – Dublin – 3Olympia Theatre

25 Mar – Glasgow – SEC Armadillo

 

Norway 2025:

26 Apr – Oslo – Operaen

27 Apr – Oslo – Operaen

29 Apr – Trondheim – Olavshallen

02 May – Kristiansand – Kilden

03 May – Stavanger – Konserthuset

04 May – Bergen – Grieghallen

“Hertan”, the proto-Scandinvian word for heart, is steeped in Wardruna tradition. With this new song, Wardruna announce the beginning of a vibrant new cycle, pulsating with life. The song explores the rhythm of pulse, a flow visible in all forms of life and in nature, and the heart as the rider of decisions.

Making room for something new to come into being, the Norwegian group ends the Kvitravn touring cycle in a remarkable way. During the autumn equinox on September 21, 2023, Wardruna performed at the world heritage site Odeon of Herodes Atticus, Acropolis, Athens. The event sold out quickly, with fans from all over the world attending.

The concert at the Acropolis is the culmination of an intense period of touring, with successful shows in the United States, Norway, Iceland and the UK. In 2022, Wardruna headlined the festivals Wacken Open Air in Germany and Hellfest Open Air in France and saw the group perform at historic sites, such as Ancient Theater in Plovdiv and Castle Devin, Bratislava during the Nordic Night Tour. In 2023, the second leg of the Kvitravn touring cycle took place throughout the summer with Wardruna playing (festival) shows in Germany, France, The Netherlands and a concert at Borgholm Castle in Sweden.

At the heart of Wardruna lies the vision of sowing new seeds and strengthening old roots, a concept that came to life in 2009. The first three albums formed the Runaljod trilogy and featured musical renditions based on the Nordic runes. Each of the three releases focused around eight of the twenty-four Proto-Norse runes, more commonly known as the Elder Futhark. The trilogy consists of Runaljod – gap var Ginnunga (2009), Runaljod – Yggdrasil (2013), Runaljod – Ragnarok (2016).

After years of acoustic concerts and lectures, performing Wardruna songs and creations made for the TV-show Vikings, Einar Selvik recorded Skald (2018). The album was recorded live with the intention of capturing the raw and uncompromising energy of the live performance. It set out to give a voice to the

ancient craft that once lay at the foundation of the Norse oral traditions, presented as it takes shape in the hands of a humble contemporary skald today.

Wardruna’s fifth full-length Kvitravn (White-Raven) was released in January 2021. The album musically continues where the Runaljod trilogy left off, yet it marks a distinct evolution in the group’s sound. Throughout eleven songs, Kvitravn discusses Northern sorcery, spirit-animals, shadows, nature and animism, the wisdom and meanings of certain myths, various Norse spiritual concepts, and the relation between sage and songs. The record charted in 13 countries, including #1 in Canada and Austria, and #2 in Germany. A year later, the band presented a virtual live experience in the form of First Flight of the White Raven, also landing in the official German Album Charts.

The period between First Flight of the White Raven and “Hertan”, is not without creative output. A new rendition of “Voluspá” (live with the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra) came out in June 2023. Einar Selvik also performed on national Norwegian television with electronic dance music DJ Matoma and joined Faroese singer-songwriter Eivør and the Danish National Symphony Orchestra for a symphonic concert series. One of the duets, “Voluspá” (live with Eivør) shall be released physically on Record Store Day in April 2024, in the United States, Canada and Germany.

Now a new cycle begins with “Hertan”, seeing Wardruna embark on an extensive world tour this year, in support of this new release.