Kendrick Lamar has announced a host of European tour dates, including five UK shows.
The ‘Loyalty’ hitmaker will kick off the European leg of his ‘The DAMN Tour’ in Dublin, Ireland, on February 7, 2018, before heading to Birmingham and Manchester, followed by a trip to Scotland to perform at Glasgow’s SSH Hydro.
The 30-year-old star will complete his run of UK dates, in support of his ‘DAMN’ album, with a pair of London shows at The O2 Arena on February 12 and 13, where he will be joined by James Blake, before heading to Germany.
The ‘DNA’ rapper previously revealed his first concert as a customer was his own gig in 2006 because he was so poor growing up he never got the chance to go to any shows, so he decided to become a musician to witness what it’s like for an audience and a performer.
He said: ”When I went on tour with The Game [and Jay Rock, in 2006] – that was my first show.
”That s**t cost money. Gas money. Me being onstage is me fulfilling two different things – performing and getting to enjoy it like the people enjoying it.”
Kendrick’s fourth studio album ‘DAMN’ topped the charts in the US with more than 400 million streams after he dropped the record in April, and he recently revealed it can be played backwards.
He said: ”I think like a week after the album came out, [fans] realised you can play the album backwards.
”It plays as a full story and even a better rhythm. It’s one of my favourite rhythms and tempos within the album. It’s something that we definitely premeditate while we’re in the studio.”
Tickets for the UK and Ireland dates go on sale this Friday (06.10.17).
Kendrick Lamar’s European tour dates:
February 2018
Wednesday 7 Dublin, Ireland 3Arena
Friday 9 Birmingham, Genting Arena
Saturday 10 Manchester, Arena
Sunday 11 Glasgow, SSE Hydro
Monday 12 London, The O2
Tuesday 13 London, The O2
Thursday 15 Frankfurt, Germany Festhalle
Thursday 22 Cologne, Germany Lanxess Arena
Friday 23 Amsterdam, Netherlands Ziggo Dome
Sunday 25 Paris, France AccorHotels Arena
Tuesday 27 Antwerp, Belgium Sportpaleis
March 2018
Thursday 1 Copenhagen, Denmark Royal Arena
Friday 2 Oslo, Norway Telenor Arena
Saturday 3 Stockholm, Sweden Ericsson Globe
Monday 5 Berlin, Germany Mercedes-Benz Arena