February 2025
In February 2025, Omar Rudberg embarked on his first major international headlining tour, the "Every Night Fantasy Tour," which saw massive commercial success with over 17,000 tickets sold across 19 European cities.
The "Every Night Fantasy" Tour (Feb 2025)
The tour officially kicked off in the UK and traveled through major European cultural hubs. Highlights included:
- London Reunion: During his performance at O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire on February 5, his Young Royals co-star Edvin Ryding surprised fans by joining him on stage.
- Sold-Out Shows: Many dates reached full capacity, including Paris (Feb 13), Madrid (Feb 15), Barcelona (Feb 16), Warsaw (Feb 21), and Stockholm (Feb 27).
- Stage Presence: Omar performed in iconic silver outfits with a full band and background dancers, delivering a trilingual setlist in English, Spanish, and Swedish.
Full February 2025 Tour Schedule:
- Feb 2: Glasgow, UK (SWG3 Galvanizers)
- Feb 3: Manchester, UK (O2 Ritz)
- Feb 5: London, UK (O2 Shepherds Bush Empire)
- Feb 6: Birmingham, UK (O2 Academy)
- Feb 8: Bristol, UK (SWX)
- Feb 10: Amsterdam, Netherlands (Melkweg)
- Feb 12: Antwerp, Belgium (Trix)
- Feb 13: Paris, France (Le Bataclan)
- Feb 15: Madrid, Spain (Chango)
- Feb 16: Barcelona, Spain (Razzmatazz 2)
- Feb 18: Milan, Italy (Alcatraz)
- Feb 19: Munich, Germany (Tonhalle)
- Feb 21: Warsaw, Poland (Klub Stodoła)
- Feb 23: Hamburg, Germany (Docks)
- Feb 24: Cologne, Germany (Live Music Hall)
- Feb 26: Oslo, Norway (Sentrum Scene)
- Feb 27: Stockholm, Sweden (Fryshuset)
- Feb 28: Copenhagen, Denmark (DR Studie 2)
Music and Setlist
Following the January 31 release of his single "I'm Not A Boy," the song became a staple of his February performances.
- Key Tracks: The setlist heavily featured songs from his Every Night Fantasy EP, including "Bye Bye," "Sabotage," and "Girlfriend".
- Fan Favorites: He included "Simon's Song" (from Young Royals) and covers like Rihanna's "Rude Boy" and The Ark's "It Takes A Fool To Remain Sane".
Media and Press
Omar was featured in Wonderland Magazine's 20th Anniversary issue, where he reflected on the "crazy experience" of his inaugural European tour.
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