Watch Robyn perform ‘Call Your Girlfriend’ with CMAT in Dublin

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Watch Robyn perform ‘Call Your Girlfriend’ with CMAT in Dublin

“That was the most fun I’ve ever had in my life,” said the Irish artist

Robyn invited CMAT to the stage to perform ‘Call Your Girlfriend’ during her show in Dublin last night (Wednesday June 24). Watch the footage below.

  • READ MORE: Robyn – ‘Sexistential’ review: the pop star’s lust for life is infectious – and thoroughly idiosyncratic

The Swedish pop star played at the 3Arena in the Irish capital to kick off her 2026 ‘Sexistential’ headline tour. She treated the crowd to a 19-song set featuring tracks from her latest album of the same name, as well some old classics and fan favourites.

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After beginning the encore with ‘Missing U’ from 2018 album ‘Honey’, Robyn brought out CMAT to assist her on ‘Call Your Girlfriend’ from 2010’s ‘Body Talk’ (via Setlist.FM). 

Fan-shot footage of the live collaboration between the pair has since emerged online – some of which CMAT has shared on her Instagram Stories.

In a video message today (Thursday June 25), the Irish singer told her followers: “When I die, scatter my ashes in the crowd of a Robyn gig in the 3Arena in Dublin. That was the most fun I’ve ever had in my life.”

CMAT Just performed with Robyn in Dublin.
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Robyn finished her tour opener with the hit ‘Dancing On My Own’ – NME‘s Song Of The Decade from the 2010s – following outings of ‘With Every Heartbeat’, ‘Hang With Me’ and more.

The UK and Ireland leg of her ‘Sexistential’ tour resumes tomorrow (Friday June 26) in Glasgow, ahead of further gigs at Manchester’s Co-op Live (Saturday June 27) and London’s O2 (Friday July 3). Find any remaining tickets here.

She’ll also be touring across Europe this summer before heading to North America in September. Robyn will visit Australia later in the year for concerts in Sydney and Melbourne.

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In a glowing, five-star review of ‘Sexistential’, NME wrote: “Post-‘Honey’, Robyn is looser, more limber; this is an album about feeling everything all at once […] In ‘deprogramming from the sect of love’, as she put it in the album bio, Robyn has arrived at some of her most vivid writing about the subject.”

CMAT, meanwhile, played a huge headline concert at Dublin’s St Anne’s Park last month, and recently appeared at TRNSMT in Glasgow. Her upcoming summer festival slots include  Spain’s Mad Cool and Bilbao BBK Live.

She has been playing some of her “biggest shows ever” since releasing her acclaimed latest album, ‘Euro-Country’, and brought Harry Hill on stage in London earlier this year.

In February, CMAT was nominated for Best International Artist at the BRIT Awards 2026. ‘Euro-Country’ was shortlisted for the 2025 Mercury Prize, too.

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Robyn invited CMAT to the stage to perform ‘Call Your Girlfriend’ during her show in Dublin last night (Wednesday June 24). Watch the footage below.

  • READ MORE: Robyn – ‘Sexistential’ review: the pop star’s lust for life is infectious – and thoroughly idiosyncratic

The Swedish pop star played at the 3Arena in the Irish capital to kick off her 2026 ‘Sexistential’ headline tour. She treated the crowd to a 19-song set featuring tracks from her latest album of the same name, as well some old classics and fan favourites.

Advertisement

After beginning the encore with ‘Missing U’ from 2018 album ‘Honey’, Robyn brought out CMAT to assist her on ‘Call Your Girlfriend’ from 2010’s ‘Body Talk’ (via Setlist.FM). 

Fan-shot footage of the live collaboration between the pair has since emerged online – some of which CMAT has shared on her Instagram Stories.

In a video message today (Thursday June 25), the Irish singer told her followers: “When I die, scatter my ashes in the crowd of a Robyn gig in the 3Arena in Dublin. That was the most fun I’ve ever had in my life.”

CMAT Just performed with Robyn in Dublin.
byu/LandscapeBanana inCMAT

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Robyn finished her tour opener with the hit ‘Dancing On My Own’ – NME‘s Song Of The Decade from the 2010s – following outings of ‘With Every Heartbeat’, ‘Hang With Me’ and more.

The UK and Ireland leg of her ‘Sexistential’ tour resumes tomorrow (Friday June 26) in Glasgow, ahead of further gigs at Manchester’s Co-op Live (Saturday June 27) and London’s O2 (Friday July 3). Find any remaining tickets here.

She’ll also be touring across Europe this summer before heading to North America in September. Robyn will visit Australia later in the year for concerts in Sydney and Melbourne.

Advertisement

In a glowing, five-star review of ‘Sexistential’, NME wrote: “Post-‘Honey’, Robyn is looser, more limber; this is an album about feeling everything all at once […] In ‘deprogramming from the sect of love’, as she put it in the album bio, Robyn has arrived at some of her most vivid writing about the subject.”

CMAT, meanwhile, played a huge headline concert at Dublin’s St Anne’s Park last month, and recently appeared at TRNSMT in Glasgow. Her upcoming summer festival slots include  Spain’s Mad Cool and Bilbao BBK Live.

She has been playing some of her “biggest shows ever” since releasing her acclaimed latest album, ‘Euro-Country’, and brought Harry Hill on stage in London earlier this year.

In February, CMAT was nominated for Best International Artist at the BRIT Awards 2026. ‘Euro-Country’ was shortlisted for the 2025 Mercury Prize, too.

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