Central Cee Announces 39-Date World Tour

Central Cee world tour

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Central Cee announces a 39-date world tour, with stops across Europe, North America, Australia, and New Zealand.

UK rap sensation Central Cee wasted no time in announcing his first world tour in support of his long-awaited debut album, Can’t Rush Greatness. Produced by Live Nation, the 39-date tour kicks off on April 1 in Oslo, Norway, making stops at renowned venues in Europe and North America, before wrapping up on July 2 in Perth, Australia.

Central Cee’s album release marks a pivotal moment in his career, taking the London-born rapper to new heights and global chart dominance. The project, featuring the hit single “GBP” with 21 Savage, has already been hailed as having the biggest streaming day of all time for a UK rapper worldwide. This achievement comes on top of three Brit Award nominations for Best UK Artist, Best Song, and Best Hip Hop & Grime.

Tickets will be available starting with an artist presale beginning Wednesday, January 29 at 10 AM local. Additional presales will run throughout the week ahead of the general onsale beginning Friday, January 31 at 10 AM local time. Both the Auckland show at Spark Arena and the Perth show at RAC Arena will go on presale and onsale the week of February 3.

Mastercard holders have special access to presale tickets in France, Belgium, Denmark, Norway, Italy, and the Netherlands. The Mastercard presale starts Wednesday, with preferred ticket access to some of the best tickets available in the countries listed and the UK from Friday.

Central Cee “Can’t Rush Greatness” World Tour Dates

April

  • 01 | Oslo, NO — Spektrum
  • 03 | Copenhagen, DK — Forum Black Box
  • 05 | Hamburg, DE — Sporthalle Hamburg
  • 06 | Berlin, DE — Velodrom
  • 08 | Amsterdam, NL — Ziggo Dome
  • 10 | Milan, IT — Fabrique
  • 11 | Munich, DE — Zenith Die Kulturhalle
  • 13 | Paris, FR — Accor Arena
  • 15 | Dusseldorf, DE — PSD Bank Dome
  • 16 | Brussels, BE — Forest National
  • 18 | Birmingham, UK — Utilita Arena
  • 19 | Manchester, UK — Co-op Live
  • 22 | Dublin, IE — 3Arena
  • 24 | London, UK — The O2
  • 27 | Glasgow, UK — OVO Hydro

May

  • 02 | Portland, OR — Roseland Theater
  • 03 | Seattle, WA — Showbox SoDo
  • 06 | San Francisco, CA — The Masonic
  • 07 | Los Angeles, CA — Hollywood Palladium
  • 09 | Denver, CO — The Fillmore Denver
  • 11 | Houston, TX — Bayou Music Center
  • 12 | Dallas, TX — South Side Ballroom
  • 15 | Detroit, MI — The Fillmore Detroit
  • 16 | Chicago, IL — Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom
  • 18 | Charlotte, NC — The Fillmore Charlotte
  • 19 | Atlanta, GA — Coca-Cola Roxy
  • 21 | Philadelphia, PA — The Fillmore Philadelphia
  • 22 | Silver Spring, MD — The Fillmore Silver Spring
  • 24 | Toronto, ON, CAN — HISTORY
  • 25 | Toronto, ON, CAN — HISTORY
  • 27 | Brooklyn, NY — Brooklyn Paramount
  • 29 | New York, NY — Terminal 5
  • 31 | Boston, MA — MGM Music Hall

June

  • 01 | Montreal, QC, CAN — MTELUS
  • 20 | Auckland, NZ — Spark Arena
  • 22 | Brisbane, AU — Brisbane Entertainment Centre
  • 25 | Sydney, AU — Qudos Bank Arena
  • 28 | Melbourne, AU — Rod Laver Arena

July

  • 02 | Perth, AU — RAC Arena

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