Body High Tour

Body High Tour
Tour by FKA Twigs
Promotional poster
Location
  • Europe
  • North America
Associated album
Start dateMarch 14, 2026 (2026-03-14)
End dateJune 12, 2026 (2026-06-12)
Legs2
No. of shows21
Supporting acts
FKA Twigs concert chronology

Body High Tour is the fourth concert tour by English singer, songwriter, and dancer FKA Twigs in support of her 2025 studio albums, Eusexua and Eusexua Afterglow. It commenced on 14 March 2026, in Miami, with shows across Europe and North America, and it is set to conclude in Berlin on 12 June 2026, comprising 21 shows. Brutalismus 3000, Eartheater, Tokischa, and Yves Tumor will serve as the opening acts.

Background

FKA Twigs embarked in 2025 on the Eusexua Tour in support of her third studio album, Eusexua (2025), which traversed postponements and cancellations of multiple dates across North America and Europe due to logistical and production issues, including a festival appearance at Coachella 2025.[1] During an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Twigs recalled the experience as "catastrophic" and described it as "one of the most painful times of [her] career." As a result, the cancelled portion of the tour forced her to move nine members of her dance team into her home after their plans were disrupted, and it also led her to work on a new version of the show and to "make a lot of music, hunker down, and hold people close to [her]."[2]

In August 2025, during a festival performance as part of the Eusexua Tour, Twigs stated that she was releasing another album soon, and on 26 September 2025, it was officially announced as Eusexua Afterglow, along with an album trailer.[3] Eusexua Afterglow was released on 14 November 2025, supported by the singles "Cheap Hotel", "Predictable Girl", "Hard", and the concurrent "Love Crimes", whose music video was released on 1 December announcing the new tour for 2026.[4][5] The Body High Tour will be held in several theatres and arenas, making it Twigs' biggest headlining tour to date.[6][7] Regarding the staging production, Twigs also hinted during her interview with The Hollywood Reporter that she "learnt a lot" after the Eusexua Tour, adding that "Now I know about buses and freighting, how many days it takes to get from New York to Mexico in a truck, and how to get through customs."[8]

Tour dates

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and opening acts[9]
Dates
(2026)
City Country Venue Opening act(s)
14 March Miami United States Factory Town Eartheater
16 March Cumberland[a] Coca-Cola Roxy
18 March Washington, D.C. The Anthem Tokischa
21 March New York City Madison Square Garden
22 March Boston MGM Music Hall at Fenway
24 March Toronto Canada Coca-Cola Coliseum
26 March Chicago United States Wintrust Arena
27 March Minneapolis The Armory
30 March Denver Fillmore Auditorium Brutalismus 3000
2 April Seattle WaMu Theater
3 April Vancouver Canada Thunderbird Sports Centre
4 April Portland United States Theater of the Clouds
7 April San Francisco Bill Graham Civic Auditorium Eartheater
12 April[b] Indio Empire Polo Club N/a
19 April[b]
23 April Mexico City Mexico Pepsi Center WTC Eartheater
4 June Copenhagen Denmark Royal Arena Yves Tumor
6 June Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome
8 June Paris France Adidas Arena
10 June London England The O2 Arena
12 June Berlin Germany Velodrom

Set list

This setlist is taken from the show on in New York City. It is not meant to represent every show.

Act I

  1. Mirrored Heart
  2. Meta Angel
  3. Bluebird
  4. Figure 8
  5. Drums of Death (Dance Routine)

Act II

  1. Cheap Hotel (Remix Interlude; contains elements of "Oh My Love" and "Sum About U")
  2. Hard (contains elements of "Lights On")
  3. Honda / Papi Bones (contains elements of "Ego Death" and "Video Girl")
  4. Tears in The Club
  5. Sushi

Act III

  1. Eusexua
  2. Perfectly
  3. Love Crimes
  4. Room of Fools (contains elements of "Weak Spot")
  5. Techno Ballet

Act IV

  1. Sticky
  2. Stereo Boy
  3. Phallic by Nature
  4. Schadenfreude

Act V

  1. Coital Dreamer (contains elements of "Water Me")
  2. Home With You
  3. Fallen Alien
  4. Mary Magdalene

Act VI

  1. Thousand Eyes (Dancers Interlude)
  2. Two Weeks
  3. Striptease
  4. Cellophane
  5. Lonely But Exciting Road (Bow Down Outro)


Notes

Show details

  1. ^ Labelled as Atlanta in promotion material.
  2. ^ a b The concerts on 12 and 19 April 2026, at the Empire Polo Club in Indio are part of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.

References

  1. ^ Watts, Marina. "FKA twigs 'Devastated' as She Pulls Out of Coachella Days Before amid Ongoing Visa Issues". People. Archived from the original on 10 April 2025. Retrieved 7 February 2026.
  2. ^ Halperin, Shirley (1 October 2025). "How FKA Twigs Came Back From the Brink". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 7 February 2026.
  3. ^ Damara Kelly, Tyler (26 September 2025). "FKA twigs reveals details of new album, Eusexua Afterglow". The Line of Best Fit. Retrieved 7 February 2026.
  4. ^ Green, Walden (1 December 2025). "FKA twigs Announces 2026 Tour, Shares New 'Love Crimes' Video". Pitchfork. Retrieved 7 February 2026.
  5. ^ Rossignol, Derrick (1 December 2025). "FKA Twigs Promises A Dance Experience On Her 'Body High' Tour In 2026". Uproxx. Archived from the original on 12 December 2025. Retrieved 7 February 2026.
  6. ^ Ragusa, Paolo (1 December 2025). "FKA twigs Announces 2026 'Body High Tour'". Consequence. Retrieved 7 February 2026.
  7. ^ "FKA twigs Going To 'High' Places On 2026 Tour". Spin. 1 December 2025. Archived from the original on 4 January 2026. Retrieved 7 February 2026.
  8. ^ "FKA Twigs was blindsided by 'catastrophic' tour collapse". Music-News.com. 14 October 2025. Retrieved 7 February 2026.
  9. ^ King, Ariel (1 December 2025). "FKA Twigs Announces 'The Body High Tour'". Pollstar. Retrieved 7 February 2026.