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Dijon announces global tour
Dijon will take Baby on the road across North America and Europe from October through January 2026.

Dijon will tour North America and Europe behind the album Baby from October to January 2026.
Dijon Plans North American and European Tour
Dijon has announced a North American tour to promote the new album Baby. The run begins October 25 in San Diego and includes West Coast stops before heading inland and then east, with two Brooklyn Paramount shows at the end of the year.
A European leg follows in January 2026 with stops in London, Amsterdam, Cologne, Berlin, and Paris.
Key Takeaways
"The road becomes Dijons loudest chorus yet"
A bold framing of the tour's significance
"This tour reads as a confidence boost for Baby"
Observation on the album's promotion strategy
"Brooklyn nights signal a bold start to the year"
Highlights the Brooklyn two night run
"Global reach meets intimate venues in one run"
Describes the tour structure
The tour shows a broad, geography wide strategy that aims to reach a wide audience rather than a quiet, boutique run. The double Brooklyn dates suggest a deliberate move to anchor a strong home base in a major market where the artist can build momentum between North American legs.
Expanding into Europe after a long North American run signals confidence in Baby’s appeal beyond the United States and Canada. It also adds travel and logistics costs, which could test the team’s planning and ticket demand if schedules collide with other mid-wall tours and winter holidays.
Highlights
- The road becomes Dijons loudest chorus yet
- This tour reads as a confidence boost for Baby
- Brooklyn nights signal a bold start to the year
- Global reach meets intimate venues in one run
The road map positions Dijon for a year of visibility and new momentum.
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