LONDON/COPENHAGEN — Danish pop artist Emilie Thorsby is set to mark a major milestone in her career as she prepares for her first-ever international concert in London this August.
The rising singer confirmed that the live performance will take place at The Star in Shoreditch on August 11 at 7:00 pm.
She also noted that tickets are currently available for fans who wish to attend.
Calling it her “first international concert,” Thorsby’s London debut is being viewed as an important step in expanding her presence beyond Denmark and the wider Scandinavian music scene.
While full details about supporting acts or event organizers have not yet been officially disclosed, the show is expected to attract international attention as part of her growing global profile.
The London performance comes at a time when Thorsby is steadily building momentum in her international music career.
She has recently been preparing for the release of her upcoming single, Dancing Through the Echoes, which is scheduled to launch in both the United States and the United Kingdom.
The track, which explores themes of love, memory, and emotional reflection, is part of her continued effort to connect personal storytelling with mainstream pop appeal. Her earlier release, Late Night, also helped boost her visibility online, gaining significant traction on social media platforms.
Thorsby’s growing recognition follows earlier achievements, including winning a Best Female Vocal award in the United States in 2025 and earning a subsequent nomination in 2026. She is also associated with the International Singer-Songwriters Association, which connects emerging artists with global opportunities.
Known for blending emotional depth with modern pop sounds, Thorsby has often spoken about turning personal challenges into creative strength. Her upcoming London concert is expected to be a defining moment as she continues her transition from a regional Scandinavian artist to an emerging international pop figure.
The August show is now being closely watched by fans and industry observers as a key step in her expanding global journey.
