Courtesy of RobynMusic / NewsMusic / NewsWatch Robyn’s incredible concert film from this year’s London showsThe ten-minute short revisits the Scandi pop star’s dreamy sets at London’s Ally PallyShareLink copied ✔️October 16, 2019October 16, 2019TextGünseli Yalcinkaya Robyn has shared a mini concert film from her headline shows at London’s Alexandra Palace earlier this year. The Swedish pop star, who released a dreamy video for her track “Ever Again” earlier this year, performed in the capital in April as part of her 2019 European tour in support of her album Honey. The Scandi singer announced the video on Twitter: “Ally Pally was unforgettable. Feels like ages ago in this mad tour life.” The ten-minute video, which is shared on YouTube, begins with clips of Ally Pally and the surrounding areas, before transitioning to backstage footage and on-stage shots of Robyn performing classics like “Dancing On My Own”, and more. Robyn’s European tour follows her return to the pop music scene last year after an eight-year hiatus. Since then, the star has been keeping busy with a number of new releases, including “Honey”, “Missing U”, and “Send to Robin Immediately”, a capsule collection with Swedish sports label Björn Borg, and a guest editorship for Dazed. Watch the video below. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREThe rise of North West in 5 tracksThe Moment: How A.G. Cook turned Brat summer into a nightmareBACARDÍIn pictures: Manchester’s electrifying, multigenerational party spiritWinter Olympics 2026: Ranking the best music from the figure skating eventsEverything we know about Beyoncé’s rumoured rock era Reebok What Went Down at Dazed and Reebok’s Classics Club NYFW partyI(nterne)t girl duo Mgna Crrrta share their pop culture picksThe stop-motion Lego chat show starring all your favourite artistsRap music isn’t dead – it’s evolvingThe Moment: 6 times musicians made their own filmsBerlin: Is the party finally over?Alt-pop yearner Sarah Kinsley shares her internet obsessionsEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy