Pop musician, Dido, is returning to the music mainstream with her first new album in five years, titled Still On My Mind, out on March 8, 2019 via BMG. Dido will also tour for the first time in fifteen years! She’ll perform her popular hits, including “Thank You,” “Here With Me,” “White Flag” and “Life For Rent.” The World tour consists of 27 dates, beginning in Europe on May 5th in Prague, London’s Roundhouse on May 30, and a North American tour will follow in June. For full tour dates, check out the list below.
Still On My Mind is Dido’s fifth studio album, which was written and recorded in England, and was produced by her long-term collaborator and brother, Rollo. “It was simple, I only wanted to make another album if it was with him,” says Dido. She continues that “it was made in such an easy way, all the vocals recorded on the sofa, a lot of it recorded at home.”
‘Still On My Mind’ encapsulates a variety of styles and genres, ranging from her love of hip hop to her folk roots, but ultimately the entire record carries a dance and electronic music sensibility, even on the tracks with no beats. At the core, it’s about the songs which capture the beautiful essence of Dido personally and emotionally.
Dido describes the making of this album as “an absolutely magical experience. I wanted to capture the feeling I still get from listening to music, just that rush like you don’t need anything more than this.”
With sales of more than 40 million albums worldwide, Dido is one of the best- selling UK artists ever. Both No Angel and its 2003 follow-up, Life For Rent, still rank among the UK’s biggest-selling albums of all-time. Pre-order Dido’s new album here.
Dido full world tour dates (2019):
May 5 – Forum Karlín – Prague, Czech Republic
May 7 – Volkshaus – Zurich, Switzerland
May 8 – Teatro Degli Arcimboldi – Milan, Italy
May 10 – Circus Krone – Munich, Germany
May 11 – Stadthalle – Vienna, Austria
May 13 – Alte Oper – Frankfurt, Germany
May 15 – Tempodrom – Berlin, Germany
May 16 – Laeiszhalle – Hamburg, Germany
May 17 – Paradiso – Amsterdam, Netherlands
May 19 – Mitsubishi Electric Halle – Düsseldorf, Germany
May 20 – Cirque Royal – Brussels, Belgium
May 21 – L’Olympia Bruno Coquatrix – Paris, France
May 26 – Royal Concert Hall – Glasgow, UK
May 27 – Olympia Theatre – Dublin, Ireland
May 29 – Albert Hall – Manchester, UK
May 30 – The Roundhouse – London, UK
June 13 – The Vic – Chicago, Ill.
June 15 – Danforth Music Hall – Toronto, ON
June 17 – House of Blues – Boston, MA
June 19 – Terminal 5 – New York, NY
June 21 – Lincoln Theatre – Washington DC
June 22 – Union Transfer – Philadelphia, PA
June 25 – The Wiltern – Los Angeles, CA
June 26 – Masonic – San Francisco, CA
June 28 – Roseland – Portland, OR
June 29 – Orpheum – Vancouver, BC
June 30 – Showbox SODO – Seattle, WA