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Oliver Tree, one of the most atypical names on the contemporary American pop scene, lands in Sofia on September 22, 2026. The show takes over Pirotska 5 Event Center as part of the Worlds First World Tour - a run that hits all seven continents, opening on May 30 in Mexico City.
The Santa Cruz, California artist is one of the most successful examples of internet culture crossing over into a major music career. He surfaced on YouTube and Vine in the early 2010s with deliberately absurd, ironic short videos, then broke through in 2019 with Alien Boy and Hurt off the debut Ugly Is Beautiful (2020). The global breakthrough came in 2022 with the Miss You remix featuring Robin Schulz - top of the charts in several European countries and billions of streams on Spotify. Across four studio albums and hits like Cash Machine, Joke s on You and Bury Me Alive, he has built a recognisable style where ironic performance, synth-pop sensibility and alternative visual aesthetic collide in the same place.
The Worlds First World Tour setlist is built around material from the latest album Love You Madly, Hate You Badly, alongside early-catalogue classics. Oliver Tree's shows are famous for being half-concert, half-theatre - the artist often wears absurd costumes, wigs, oversized props (including a one-metre hairbrush) and runs a string of visual gags that turn the gig into pure entertainment.
Tickets are available via ticketstation.bg and olivertreemusic.com. The show is on Tuesday, September 22, 2026. Pirotska 5 is a club with capacity of around 1500 in central Sofia. For Macedonian fans of contemporary American pop and internet-music culture, this is one of the rare chances to catch Oliver Tree in the neighbourhood.
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