Headie One has announced a UK and Australian tour for later this year, as well as a string of European dates to take place in 2025 – read on for the full list of shows.
With the Tottenham rapper’s album ‘The Last One’ due out later this month, he has announced an extensive tour to support it, including his first non-festival UK shows since 2021.
He will play in Manchester, Dublin and Glasgow in November, before a huge hometown show at OVO Wembley Arena in London on November 29. Tickets for these shows go on general sale at 10am BST this Friday (June 21) – you’ll be able to buy yours here.
Before that, he will be heading down under for his first-ever Australian shows, in Gold Coast, Melbourne, Sydney and Perth, in October.
In addition, in February and March 2025, Headie will play 12 shows around Europe, starting in Stockholm’s Debaser Strand on February 12 and wrapping up in Zurich’s Plaza on March 5.
Headie One will play:
OCTOBER
04 – Gold Coast, Promiseland
08 – Melbourne, The Forum
10 – Sydney, Enmore Theatre
12 – Perth, TBA
NOVEMBER
22 – Manchester, Academy
26 – Dublin, 3 Olympia
27 – Glasgow, O2 Academy
29 – London, OVO Wembley Arena
FEBRUARY
12 – Stockholm, Debaser Strand
14 – Oslo, John Dee
15 – Copenhagen, Amager Bio
16 – Hamburg, Markthalle
20 – Amsterdam, Melkweg Max
21 – Paris, Trabendo
22 – Antwerp, Main Hall
25 – Cologne, Kantine
26 – Frankfurt, Zoom
28 – Munich, Technikum
MARCH
03 – Berlin, Kesselhaus
05 – Zurich, Plaza
Headie is set to release his second studio album ‘The Last One’ on June 28, and in April, he shared the introspective single ‘Cry No More’, featuring Stormzy. You can pre-order the album here.
It was the two artists’ third collaboration, after ‘Ain’t It Different’ from One’s debut album ‘Edna’ – which also featured AJ Tracey – and ‘Audacity’ from Stormzy’s album ‘Heavy Is The Head’.
“This is one of my favourites from the album,” Headie One said about ‘Cry No More’. “I loved the sample and 808s straight away when Tay and Pooh played it in the studio. Stormzy went crazy on it too.”
Headie also dropped the reflective single ‘Socials’ earlier in April, although that is not expected to feature on the new album.
‘The Last One’ will serve as the follow-up to Headie’s 2020 album ‘Edna’, which made history as the first drill album to top the UK album charts. In a four-star review, NME wrote: “‘Edna’ is proof that he’s the unmistakable, global ‘King of drill’, and much more besides.”
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