Mika Announces Massive 2026 European Tour: ‘Spinning Out’

Mika Announces Massive 2026 European Tour: ‘Spinning Out’

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Pop superstar Mika — Brit Award and Grammy-nominated and recipient of multiple platinum records — will kick off his biggest European headlining tour yet in 2026, CE Report quotes ANSA.

The Spinning Out Tour will begin on February 6 in Amiens, France, at the Zénith, and will cover France, Italy, Belgium, the UK, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg, concluding on March 6 at Geneva Arena in Switzerland.

Italy will host two tour dates:

March 2 at the Unipol Arena in Bologna

March 4 at the OGR in Turin

A special fan club presale starts Wednesday at 11:00 AM CET, followed by a Spotify presale on Thursday, July 10, at the same time. General sales open July 11.

Mika is currently working on a new album, expected to be released by late 2025.

“I started this album by writing alone at the piano, staying as honest and unfiltered as possible. The songs became a kaleidoscope of eccentric, psychedelic, melodic energy. I brought the tracks to Nick Littlemore (Empire Of The Sun/Pnau) to build a joyful sound world together. The album was recorded in various places — from Montreal to a Tuscan hill village to Bangkok’s skyscrapers. The result is a synth-heavy, dance album, free of complexes, ready to light up stages across Europe,” said Mika.

European Tour Dates – 2026:

Feb 6 – Amiens, France (Zénith)

Feb 8 – Rouen, France (Zénith)

Feb 11 – Manchester, UK (AO Arena)

Feb 12 – London, UK (OVO Arena Wembley)

Feb 15 – Lille, France (Zénith)

Feb 16 – Paris, France (Accor Arena)

Feb 18 – Strasbourg, France (Zénith)

Feb 20 – Brussels, Belgium (Forest National)

Feb 23 – Rotterdam, Netherlands (RTM Stage)

Feb 25 – Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg (Rockhal)

Feb 26 – Marseille, France (Le Dôme)

Feb 28 – Toulouse, France (Zénith)

Mar 2 – Bologna, Italy (Unipol Arena)

Mar 4 – Turin, Italy (OGR)

Mar 6 – Geneva, Switzerland (Geneva Arena)

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