Zara Larsson has found the perfect match for her U.S. stardom, and it's not just a coincidence. The Swedish singer-songwriter, who has been grinding in the pop machine for over a decade, recently took to the road opening for Tate McRae on the Miss Possessive Tour. What started as a support gig turned into an unexpected success story, with Larsson's energetic performances and Y2K-inspired outfits racking up tens of thousands of likes across social media platforms.
In a recent interview on Roisin O'Connor's Good Vibrations podcast, Larsson discussed how her role in the tour was a game-changer for her career. "Obviously in a dream world, I am ready to be the headliner," she said, but added that it's essential to be realistic about her current status. While she hasn't achieved international success yet, Larsson is eager to headline her own shows in Europe and plans to take her act to the U.S. soon.
Larsson credits the tour for helping her gain a massive following and expanding her audience. "I donβt know if I expected it to make waves the way it did on social media," she said, "but I knew it was an amazing opportunity, and I got really excited when I was booked for it." The singer-songwriter also expressed gratitude for the experience, stating that it allowed her to feel at home on a stage much larger than her usual performances.
With her fifth studio album, Midnight Sun, recently released during the tour's final week, Larsson is now poised to take the U.S. by storm. Her headlining North American tour is set to kick off in March 2026, and fans are eagerly anticipating her energetic performances and visually stunning shows. It seems like this amazing match has been just what Larsson needed to propel her career into the stratosphere β only time will tell if she can sustain this momentum as she takes on the U.S. music scene head-on.
In a recent interview on Roisin O'Connor's Good Vibrations podcast, Larsson discussed how her role in the tour was a game-changer for her career. "Obviously in a dream world, I am ready to be the headliner," she said, but added that it's essential to be realistic about her current status. While she hasn't achieved international success yet, Larsson is eager to headline her own shows in Europe and plans to take her act to the U.S. soon.
Larsson credits the tour for helping her gain a massive following and expanding her audience. "I donβt know if I expected it to make waves the way it did on social media," she said, "but I knew it was an amazing opportunity, and I got really excited when I was booked for it." The singer-songwriter also expressed gratitude for the experience, stating that it allowed her to feel at home on a stage much larger than her usual performances.
With her fifth studio album, Midnight Sun, recently released during the tour's final week, Larsson is now poised to take the U.S. by storm. Her headlining North American tour is set to kick off in March 2026, and fans are eagerly anticipating her energetic performances and visually stunning shows. It seems like this amazing match has been just what Larsson needed to propel her career into the stratosphere β only time will tell if she can sustain this momentum as she takes on the U.S. music scene head-on.