Arts & Entertainment

Lorde In Los Angeles: Pop Star Plans May Concert At Shrine Auditorium

The New Zealand-born singer will stop in LA as part of her 2022 Solar Power Tour.

The Solar Power tour kicked off in Nashville and was Lorde’s first full concert since she performed in Mexico City in 2018, according to Rolling Stone.
The Solar Power tour kicked off in Nashville and was Lorde’s first full concert since she performed in Mexico City in 2018, according to Rolling Stone. (Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)

LOS ANGELES, CA — Lorde, the Grammy-award-winning electropop superstar behind hits like "Royals" and "Green Light", will stop in Los Angeles - and later Santa Barbara and San Francisco - as part of 2022's Solar Power tour.

The New Zealand-born singer will perform at LA's Shrine Auditorium, with Remi Wolf as the opening act, on May 5-6, starting at 7:30 p.m.

She will also perform in Santa Barbara and San Francisco:

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  • San Francisco: Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, May 3, 7:30 p.m.
  • Santa Barbara: Santa Barbara Bowl, May 7, 7 p.m.

The Solar Power tour kicked off in Nashville and was Lorde's first full concert since she performed in Mexico City in 2018, according to Rolling Stone.

Classified by Lorde as her "weed album", "Solar Power" was released in 2021 and is a departure from the synth-heavy, dance-oriented music of her previous albums. "Solar Power" is driven by piano and acoustic guitar arrangements, giving it more of an indie-folk feel.

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Over a series of three acts, the Solar Power tour relies heavily on songs from its namesake album, but also features plenty of tunes from "Melodrama" and a small dose of her debut album, "Pure Heroine," Rolling Stone reported.

Interested in grabbing a pair of tickets to Lorde's LA shows? All the tickets are sold out on her website, but tickets can still be found on Stubhub, Ticketmaster, AXS, and more for anywhere from $49 to a whopping $626. Most are selling anywhere from $100 to $250.

If you can't make it to a local concert? Check out some other tour dates.

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