Omar Rudberg’s first solo tour: sparkles, explosions and ‘Every Night Fantasy’
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Omar Rudberg’s first solo tour: sparkles, explosions and ‘Every Night Fantasy’

Omar Rudberg stands shirtless on stage wearing white shorts and black gloves at a London concert.Omar Rudberg stands shirtless on stage wearing white shorts and black gloves at a London concert.
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The moment we have been waiting for has finally arrived: Omer Rudberg on tour!

Although he rose to fame at the age of 25 netflix‘s Young Royal FamilyHis true passion has always been music.

Fittingly, this six-day global jaunt, which kicks off in London on October 21 and will also include Paris, Brooklyn and West Hollywood, marks her first tour and is the culmination of years of hard work.

So how’s the environment?

Considering Rudberg recently dropped his new EP Fantasy Every NightInspired by a breakup, fans can expect plenty of new music and some inspiring life lessons.

As he said recently Behaviour“Life does not end after a breakup. You will come out of this happier and stronger. There are a lot of fish out there, you know? So just wait and see.”

To celebrate the “Red Light” singer’s tour, we’ve compiled some highlights from the first few shows.

fans electric

The biggest takeaway so far is how excited fans are to finally see Rudberg live in his own atmosphere.

His sold-out opening show in London and his upcoming concert in California were upgraded from even smaller venues shortly after tickets went on sale due to exorbitant demand.

In nearly every fan-shot video of the first few shows, the crowd’s singing nearly drowns out Rudberg’s own voice, and it’s not something he takes lightly.

In an adorable moment captured at her show in Paris, she looked out into the crowd and even yelled at a fan she recognized. “I know you; I’ve seen your videos,” he said. “I’ve seen your TikTok videos. This is crazy!”

A set list filled with bop after bop

Considering Rudberg’s EP was released days before the first show, he wasn’t sure what kind of reception it would receive. “Fans took all weekend to learn (the lyrics) and get to know the EP,” he said. Behaviour. “It will be fun to see if they know the words on Monday!”

Viewers not only tuned in to the off-book look, but also devoured the new tracks, including older songs like the addictive and flirty “Bye Bye” and “She Fell,” in which she invites her ex to “kiss my kiss…” Lover in the Summer” and a well-choreographed mix of the Spanish tune “Como Ayer” and “Pull Up”.

Honestly the clothes are incredible

Considering Rudberg launched her own gender-norm-breaking beauty brand — OMR Beauty — as a passion project, it’s no surprise that the Venezuelan native is bringing out the flaws on stage.

At her show in Paris, the singer wore shiny silver trousers, high heels, long black gloves and a white tank top with black cutouts on the chest.

Fashion continued to be an outlet for her to experiment with societal expectations and established labels. “I am a man; “This is my identity,” he explained. Behaviour. “I am just me and open to what the world and the universe will bring to me. “I have a lot of love to give, so I’m very open when it comes to love.”

Simplified closing performance

Do we need to say more? In the closing number of his latest show in Paris, Rudberg stripped down to perform a rendition of fan favorite “Mi Casa, Su Casa”; The moment showcased his growth as both an artist and a young man since he began his career in Swedish boy band FO&O.

And as he said Behaviourhas both Young Royal Family and fans will thank him for his stage presence. “(The series) developed me a lot and helped me gain a lot of confidence, because I grew with them. Young Royal Family“My music has grown and my confidence has increased,” he explained.

Rudberg’s tour runs through November 4, where he will perform at Los Angeles’ legendary El Rey Theatre.

Check out more videos from Rudberg’s opening shows below.

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