Macklemore tour: American rapper announces London show among European dates - presale & how to get tickets

Macklemore’s tour will support his new upcoming album Ben, the American rapper’s first album for six years

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Macklemore has announced a huge European tour, and will be visiting London when he makes his way to the UK. The European tour consists of 19 dates and will begin on April 4 in Dublin.

The rapper, most known for his song ‘Thrift Shop’ has named the tour the ‘Ben Tour’. The announcement comes ahead of his highly anticipated studio album ‘Ben’ which is set to be released on March 3 next year.

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When his new album drops, it will be his first in six years. His last album, named Gemini, featured the hit single ‘Glorious’. The record was received well, and peaked at number one on the US Independent Billboard Chart.

During his hiatus, Macklemore has made waves in other sectors such as last year launching Bogey Boys, a golf and lifestyle clothing brand that has gained quick momentum.

As well as that, he is also involved in Major League Soccer. He is co-owner of the Seattle Sounders, who have had the likes of DeAndre Yedlin and Clint Dempsey previously on their books.

When is Macklemore performing in London?

Macklemore will bring his Ben tour to London in April, 2023. He will be performing at the O2 Academy in Brixton on Wednesday, April 12. The London show will signal the end of his UK tour.

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Macklemore tour: How to get tickets for London show

Tickets for his show in Brixton will go on sale via O2 Priority first, which begins on Tuesday (November 8) at 10am. Tickets will then go on general sale via Live Nation, on Thursday (November 10) at 10am.

Macklemore European tour dates

  • Tuesday, April 4 - Dublin, Ireland, 3Arena
  • Friday, April 7 - Glasgow, UK, O2 Academy
  • Sunday, April 9 - Manchester, UK, O2 Victoria Warehouse
  • Tuesday, April 11 - Birmingham, UK, O2 Academy
  • Wednesday, April 12 - London, UK, O2 Academy Brixton
  • Sunday, April 16 - Amsterdam, Netherlands, AFAS Live
  • Monday, April 17 - Brussels, Belgium, Forest National
  • Tuesday, April 18 - Paris, France, Zenith
  • Friday, April 21 - Cologne, Germany, Palladium
  • Saturday, April 22 - Berlin, Germany, Verti Music Hall
  • Monday, April 24 - Munich, Germany, Zenith
  • Tuesday, April 25 - Offenbach, Germany, Stadthalle
  • Thursday, April 27 - Hamburg, Germany, Edel Optics Arena
  • Saturday, April 29 - Warsaw, Poland, EXPO XXI Hall 1
  • Sunday, April 30 - Vienna, Austria, Stadthalle
  • Tuesday,  May 2 - Zurich, Switzerland, Samsung Hall
  • Thursday, May 4 - Milan, Italy, Alcatraz
  • Sunday, May 7 - Copenhagen, Denmark, Vega Main Hall
  • Tuesday, May 9 - Oslo, Norway, Sentrum Scene

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