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Omar Rudberg Kicks Off 2025 with «I’m Not a Boy» and a Highly Anticipated Tour

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Check out Omar Rudberg's powerful new single, «I’m Not a Boy», released on 31 January, 2025.

Omar Rudberg’s Bold New Single

On 31 January, 2025, the talented Omar Rudberg launched into the new year with his captivating single, «I’m Not a Boy». This track is a heartfelt collaboration with renowned songwriter Sophia Somajo and producer Elias Kapari, whose combined expertise has shaped hits for some of Sweden’s top artists. With this new release, Omar dives deep into themes of identity and self-expression, encouraging listeners to break free from societal norms and embrace their unique selves.

A Celebration of Individuality

In «I’m Not a Boy», Omar masterfully conveys a powerful message about the freedom to define oneself. This song is an anthem for those who reject the limitations imposed by society and who dare to live authentically. The rich metaphors woven throughout the lyrics celebrate differences rather than shying away from them. It’s a stunning reminder that in a world filled with expectations, our unique traits are what truly make us special.

The Every Night Fantasy Tour

Just two days after the single’s release, Omar will embark on his eagerly awaited «Every Night Fantasy Tour», beginning on 2nd February 2025. This tour spans 19 cities across Europe and has already sold over 17,000 tickets, quickly approaching a sell-out. Following his success with more than 15 million streams from his latest album, «Every Night Fantasy», it’s evident that Omar is ready to share his artistry with a growing global audience. His previous sold-out tours in the U.S and Europe have set the stage for what promises to be an unforgettable series of performances.

«Every Night Fantasy Tour»

February 2 – Glasgow
February 3 – Manchester
February 5 – London
February 6 – Birmingham
February 8 – Bristol
February 10 – Amsterdam
February 12 – Antwerp
February 13 – Paris (sold out)
February 15 – Madrid (sold out)
February 16 – Barcelona (sold out)
February 18 – Milan
February 19 – Munich
February 21 – Warsaw (sold out)
February 23 – Hamburg (sold out)
February 24 – Cologne (sold out)
February 26 – Oslo
February 27 – Stockholm
February 28 – Copenhagen (sold out)
March 2 – Berlin

Tickets available via omarrudberg.com

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