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28th Jan 2025

Central Cee announces headline UK arena tour for 2025 and tickets go on sale soon

Jonny Yates

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Central Cee tickets go on sale soon

Central Cee has announced details of a headline UK and European arena tour – and this is how to get tickets.

The rapper will perform a string of shows this spring in support of his debut album, Can’t Rush Greatness.

The tour will begin in Oslo on 1 April and stop off in Copenhagen, Berlin, Amsterdam, Milan, Paris and Brussels.

He will head to Birmingham’s Utilita Arena on 18 April, Manchester’s Co-op Live on 19 April and Dublin’s 3Arena on 22 April.

The UK and Ireland leg will finish up at London’s O2 Arena on 24 April and Glasgow’s OVO Hydro on 27 April as part of his biggest tour to date.

His debut album was released this month and features hit singles “Band4Band”, “GBP” and “Gen Z Luv” as well as collaborations with Dave and Skepta.

It follows up his mixtapes Wild West and 23, with the latter reaching number one on the UK charts.

Fans can also expect to hear tracks from those releases including “Obsessed with You”, “Commitment Issues” as well as hit single “Sprinter” and “Let Go”.

Ahead of Central Cee tickets going on sale for his UK and European tour, you can find out everything you need to know below.

How do I get Central Cee tickets?

They go on general sale in the UK and Ireland at 10am GMT on Friday, 31 January via Ticketmaster and AXS.com.

An artist presale takes place from 10am GMT on Wednesday, 29 January. This can be accessed by fans who pre-ordered his album from the official store.

A Spotify presale then takes place from Thursday, 30 January from 10am. This takes place for the rapper’s top listeners on the streaming platform and you’ll receive a presale link via email from Spotify.

For other presales taking place across the week, you can check your local listing below.

What are the Central Cee tour dates?

1 April – Oslo, Spektrum – Ticketmaster

3 April – Copenhagen, Forum Black Box – Ticketmaster

5 April – Hamburg, Sporthalle Hamburg – Ticketmaster

6 April – Berlin, Velodrom – Ticketmaster

8 April – Amsterdam, Ziggo Dome – Ticketmaster

10 April – Milan, Fabrique – Ticketmaster

11 April – Munich, Zenith Die Kulturhalle – Ticketmaster

13 April – Paris, Accor Arena – Ticketmaster

15 April – Dusseldorf, PSD Bank Dome – Ticketmaster

16 April – Brussels, Forest National – Ticketmaster

18 April – Birmingham, Utilita Arena – AXS / Ticketmaster

19 April – Manchester, Co-op Live – Ticketmaster

22 April – Dublin, 3Arena – Ticketmaster

24 April – London, O2 Arena – AXS / Ticketmaster

27 April – Glasgow, OVO Hydro – Ticketmaster