Sigrid Took Her "There’s Always More That I Could Say" Tour to Berlin
After playing several festivals last year and releasing her third studio album, There’s Always More That I Could Say, the Norwegian singer Sigrid started the new year on the road with the album-accompanying tour. On March 5th, 2026, it was finally the turn of her fans in Berlin as Sigrid brought her “There’s Always More I That Could Say”-Tour to Huxleys Neue Welt.
Although playing in Berlin and in Germany was nothing new for Sigrid, it was for her opener, Nell Mescal. With some downtempo indie-folk songs off her EP The Closest We’ll Get, like “See You Again” or “Carried Away”, she entertained the crowd with some of her tunes, even including unreleased material. Her set felt like a warm welcome. Nothing over-the-top or crazy, but a cozy set that gave the audience the chance to discover a new artist and to arrive. After her set, Nell even took her time to meet up with attendees at the merch stand.
THE UNSEEN Magazine has previously been in talks with Nell Mescal when she was performing at Reeperbahn Festival last year. Check out the interview here!
You could say (no pun intended) that Sigrid’s set was almost divided into three parts. She started the show with some bangers, both new and old, like “I’ll Always Be Your Girl”, “Burning Bridges”, or “Sucker Punch”, heating the crowd right up! With a band by her side and a light show, there were no visuals needed as the focus was clear: everybody should (and they were) dancing.
It all took a turn when Sigrid performed the title track off her newest album, "There’s Nothing More That I Could Say”. Everyone left the stage besides her and her keyboard player, making this one of the most intimate moments of the show. It stayed acoustic for the next two songs, but became even more intimate as Sigrid performed “Dynamite” and “Home To You” all by herself – even telling the audience some anecdotes, like how she has discovered cycling since she has been playing some shows in Germany, something not possible in her cold hometown in Norway.
The last section of her show can be described as “Back to Dancing and Greatest Hits”, once again spreading disco vibes. Closing the show with two classics, “Don’t Kill My Vibe” and, of course, “Strangers”, the crowd was sent home with a bang!
CHECK OUT SIGRID'S NEWEST ALBUM, THERE'S ALWAYS MORE THAT I COULD SAY, HERE:
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Andy
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