Cara Delevingne is officially stepping into her music era.
The 33-year-old model, actress and now singer revealed her first 2026 headline tour dates as she prepares to release new music, marking a major new chapter in her career. After teasing snippets of upcoming songs across social media for weeks, Delevingne confirmed the news with an Instagram post announcing both her tour and music launch.
“Excited to announce my first ever headline shows!!!! Been locked in at rehearsals I can’t wait to play these shows,” she wrote. She added that presale begins April 30, followed by general ticket sales on May 1.
Per Just Jared, Delevingne’s 11-city run will take her across Europe, the U.K. and North America, beginning June 1 in Berlin and including stops in Barcelona, London, Paris, Los Angeles and Brooklyn, along with Primavera Sound Barcelona.
The European leg starts in Berlin before heading to Barcelona for two performances, including Primavera Sound. She will then perform two nights in London at 26 Leake Street and two nights in Paris at Main Room.
Her North American dates begin June 22 and 23 in Los Angeles at Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever before wrapping up with two Brooklyn shows on June 25 and 26 at Baby’s All Right.
The launch also comes as Delevingne officially begins her partnership with Warner Music Group, signaling a serious step into music after years of modeling and acting.
Cara Calls Music Her ‘Biggest Fear’
Leading up to the announcement, Delevingne had been teasing two upcoming songs, “I Forgot” and “Out of My Head,” on social media. According to the official release, both tracks are coming soon and will introduce this new musical chapter.
She shared a personal message about what this moment means to her.
“Music. It’s forever been my biggest fear and my greatest love,” she said. “‘I Forgot’ and ‘Out of My Head’ are the first peek inside my stream of consciousness over the last few years. I cannot quite believe we are finally here.”
The statement gave fans a glimpse into how personal this project is. While Delevingne has long been known for fashion and film, music appears to be something she has quietly been building toward for years.
Her recent Instagram posts reflected that shift, with rehearsal clips, studio moments and previews of new material hinting that this next era was coming.
Now, with live shows on the calendar and original songs on the way, Delevingne is making it clear this is more than a side project.
Her New Chapter Follows Personal Growth
The music rollout also follows a period of major reflection for Delevingne.
In February, she spoke to People while promoting L’Oréal Paris’ Women of Worth initiative and opened up about how sobriety and self-acceptance changed her life.
She reflected on entering rehab in 2022 and said sobriety helped her feel “more like a kid” again in the best way and allowed her to feel freer and more fully herself.
She also spoke honestly about self-worth, explaining that confidence comes from learning to love every part of yourself instead of fighting insecurities.
“I think everyone has their own little insecurity or wound around self-worth,” she said. “It’s about not fighting that, but loving that part of yourself and working with it.”
Per People, Delevingne now focuses on simple routines like breathwork, music and quiet moments away from social media comparison.
As she enters this new music chapter, that same mindset seems to be leading the way.
For Delevingne, this moment is not just about new songs or tour dates, but finally stepping into something she has loved for a long time.



