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Oneohtrix Point Never announces spring 2026 European tour

Oneohtrix Point Never has announced European tour dates for spring 2026 – check out the full list of dates below.

The producer and composer – real name Daniel Lopatin – last night announced a handful of shows across Europe that will take place between April 10 and April 18. Following two shows in Japan, Oneohtrix Point Never will kick off his European run in the Netherlands at Rewire Festival on April 10.

He’ll then play at the Stodola in Warsaw, Poland on the 12th, followed by the Culturgest Lisbon in Portugal two days later. On the 17th, he returns to London to perform at the Barbican Centre as part of the NTS Radio’s 15th anniversary programming. He’ll close out the European trek with a stopover in Bern, Switzerland on the 18th.

Check out the full list of dates below, and get tickets here.

Oneohtrix Point Never’s spring 2026 European tour dates are:

10 – The Hague, Netherlands – Rewire Festival 2026
12 – Warsaw, Poland – Stodola
14 – Lisbon, Portugal – Culturgest Lisbon
17 – London, England – Barbican Centre
18 – Bern, Switzerland – Dampfzentrale

The tour announcement comes just a week after Oneohtrix Point Never released his latest album ‘Tranquilizer’. Prior to that, his last record was 2023’s ‘Again’, and he spent extensive time producing for other musicians including The Weeknd, Charli XCX, Soccer Mommy and more.

Earlier this year, he scored The Weeknd’s Hurry Up Tomorrow film, which starred Jenna Ortega and Barry Keoghan alongside the Canadian R&B singer himself. He also served as the musical director for The Weeknd’s 2021 Super Bowl halftime show.

Oneohtrix Point Never’s last shows in the UK took place in April last year, where he performed at the Royal Festival Hall in London and the New Century Hall in Manchester.

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