ClientEarth Communications
8th April 2026
ClientEarth are thrilled to share that pop icon Robyn is continuing her long-standing commitment to people and the planet by supporting ClientEarth through her highly anticipated 2026 global return.
The Swedish songwriter has pledged to donate a portion of ticket sales from her upcoming Sexistential world tour to support our legal work. By integrating this support into her tour, she is turning the energy of the dancefloor into tangible climate action, and recognising the law as a powerful tool we have to protect the ecosystems that sustain us.
Via a partnership with PLUS1, the tour is also supporting other vital organisations working on reproductive justice, LGBTQ+ rights and humanitarian relief, with the giving tailored by region so funds land where they're needed most. The charities she’s supporting alongside ClientEarth are: EarthPercent, GOAL Global, Partners In Health, National Network of Abortion Funds, and Trans Lifeline.
This ambitious arena run – Robyn’s first major tour since 2019 – spans Europe, North America, and Australia. Featuring her biggest-ever headline shows, including London’s O2 Arena and a three-night residency at Sweden’s Avicii Arena, the tour supports the release of her ninth studio album, Sexistential.
Robyn’s decision to use her platform for the environment is not a new development; she and her team have been dedicated supporters of ClientEarth for many years.
In 2023, she hosted an event for ClientEarth in her home city of Stockholm, where she surprised attendees by performing a duet with ABBA’s Benny Andersson. She has also advocated for ClientEarth’s work protecting forests globally, joining Barbara Streisand, Jason Momoa, Bryan Adams, Dame Emma Thompson and Mark Ruffalo in signing an open letter that urged European Union leaders to adopt a bold and ambitious law to tackle global deforestation.
Robyn joins a growing community of artists who have pioneered this model of creative support. In 2025, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs donated a portion of the revenue from their Hidden In Pieces tour to ClientEarth. We have been fortunate to see similar leadership from artists like Coldplay, Brian Eno, Rina Sawayama, and Jamie xx, all of whom recognise that the music industry has a major role to play in the transition to a sustainable future.
See Robyn in action in her latest music video here, and find out more about how we use the law to fight for our planet’s future.