Updated Jan. 22, 2026, 5:48 p.m. MT
British R&B sensation Raye launched This Tour May Contain New Music at Atlas Arena in Lodz, Poland, on Thursday, Jan. 22, treating fans to a hit-filled celebration of her artistry.
The Live Nation-produced tour includes arena shows across the U.K. and Europe, followed by a North American leg with stops at iconic venues such as New York City’s Radio City Music Hall, Chicago’s Auditorium Theatre and Los Angeles’ Greek Theatre.
A Best New Artist nominee at last year’s Grammys, Raye swept the BRIT Awards in 2024 with six awards — the most by any artist in a single year — as the first woman ever honored as “Songwriter of the Year.”
With viral performances at the 2025 Grammys (“Oscar Winning Tears”) and the Academy Awards (James Bond tribute), Raye has proven herself to be an exciting new arrival on the global music stage.
Providing direct support throughout the tour are the singer’s younger sisters, Absolutely and Amma.
Is Raye coming to Phoenix in 2026?
Yes. The tour will make a Phoenix stop at Arizona Financial Theatre on Thursday, May 7, 2026.
Raye setlist 2026: This Tour May Contain New Music songs
These are the songs that made the setlist when Raye kicked off her This Tour May Contain New Music tour in Poland, as shared by fans online at setlist.fm:
- “Intro: Girl Under The Gray Cloud” (Unreleased)
- “WHERE IS MY HUSBAND!”
- “The Thrill Is Gone”
- “Skin & Bone” (Unreleased)
- “Suzanne” (Mark Ronson & Raye song)
- “Beware the South London Lover Boy” (Unreleased)
- “Flip a Switch”
- “Decline”
- “Five Star Hotels”
- “The Winter Woman” (Unreleased)
- “Hard Out Here”
- “Genesis, pt. ii”
- “Fly Me to the Moon” (Kaye Ballard cover)
- “Worth It”
- “Nightingale Lane” (Unreleased)
- “Ice Cream Man”
- “I Know You’re Hurting”
- “Oscar Winning Tears”
- “Click Clack Symphony” (Unreleased)
- “Black Prada Brits” (Unreleased)
- “Secrets”
- “BED” (David Guetta, Raye & Joel Corry song)
- “You Don’t Know Me” (Jax Jones feat. Raye song)
- “Black Mascara”
- “Prada” (cassö, Raye, D-Block Europe song)
- “Donk” (Unreleased)
- “Joy” (Unreleased)
- “Escapism”
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