Listen "Lorde's Ultrasound Tour: Pop Redefined in Her Most Ambitious Era Yet"
Episode Synopsis
Lorde BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Fresh off her critically acclaimed fourth album Virgin, Lorde steps back into the limelight this week with the launch of her Ultrasound World Tour, her first large-scale headlining trek since 2023. The buzz began months ago when she teased new music in a fifteen-second TikTok clip from Washington Square Park back in April, singing Since I was 17, I gave you everything. That snippet, coupled with subtle studio reveals on Instagram and confirmed work with top producer Jim-E Stack and rumored collaborations with Blood Orange, ignited intense anticipation among fans, with outlets like AOL and Billboard highlighting the social surge and music press fever. When Virgin officially dropped in early summer via Universal Music, reviewers called it one of her most vulnerable and purpose-driven projects yet, with The Brock Press noting its bare production and thematic focus on gender identity, womanhood, and personal reinvention.The album’s lead single What Was That, which first surfaced through viral social media leaks, will be formally released later this week, but fans already got a taste during a surprise New York promotional performance that was famously shut down by police, a moment that trended on Twitter and TikTok. That impromptu event only added to the mystique, and Lorde’s public statement afterwards—delivered with Blood Orange at her side—hinted at her continued turn towards radical transparency, both sonically and personally. Virgin takes bold steps away from the earthy tones of Solar Power, embracing pop-forward electronics and confessional songwriting that’s being dissected across Spotify playlists and fan forums.Business activity has surged as well; the Ultrasound tour, announced in May and expanded after that due to record demand, has officially kicked off in Austin at the Moody Center and will sweep through arenas in Chicago, Nashville, Toronto, Boston, New York, and more, before stretching into Europe later in the year. According to Business Insider, nearly every show has sold out. Lorde herself describes the tour as a collaboration between artist and audience, declaring in a fan letter that Ultrasound could be our masterpiece. Social media mentions have spiked since Monday, with Instagram and TikTok ablaze from pop-up ticket drops, behind-the-scenes rehearsal footage, and snaps of her eclectic opening lineup including The Japanese House, Nilüfer Yanya, Chanel Beads, Empress Of, and Blood Orange, who just released his own album Essex Honey.On the industry side, Lorde’s team is banking on expanded festival appearances—she’s locked in for Lollapalooza Argentina, Chile, Brazil, and Festival Estéreo Picnic in Colombia early next year—a move seen as signaling her most commercially ambitious era yet. Headlines this week call her comeback a summer-defining moment, with Consequence of Sound saying that the Ultrasound tour and Virgin mark Lorde’s most transparent, intimate performance experience to date. There has been no major controversy or critical misstep in recent days, and if the social media frenzy and ticket sales are any indication, Lorde’s redefinition of self and sound is shaping up to be one of 2025’s watershed moments in pop.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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