
Eve has announced a UK/EU headline tour to mark the 25th anniversary of her 2001 album ‘Scorpion’ – check out all the details below.
The tour spans 15 dates, and kicks off in Helsinki on October 9 before moving through Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Germany, Poland, Austria, Switzerland, France, and the Netherlands before wrapping in Amsterdam on November 4, with her London date coming just before on November 2.
“I’m so excited to go out on this tour to celebrate 25 years of Scorpion,” the rap icon said of the upcoming trek. “This album means so much to me and my career and I can’t wait to see all the fans and celebrate with you all. This will be a celebration of my career across all my albums musically.”
Released in 2001, ‘Scorpion’ featured the Grammy-winning single ‘Let Me Blow Ya Mind’ with Gwen Stefani, as well as ‘Who’s That Girl’. The era-defining record went on to earn platinum certification in the US and Canada, accumulating over a billion streams since its release.
Fans can sign up for ticket access here from today (April 27) onwards, with artist presale kicking off from Thursday (April 30) at 10am local time. Check out a full list of dates below.
Eve’s 2026 UK and EU ‘Scorpion’ tour dates are:
OCTOBER:
9 – Apollo Live Club, Helsinki, Finland
10 – Fallan, Stockholm, Sweden
12 – Rockefeller, Oslo, Norway
13 – VEGA, Copenhagen, Denmark
14 – Docks, Hamburg, Germany
16 – Progresja, Warsaw, Poland
17 – Huxleys, Berlin, Germany
19 – Muffathalle, Munich, Germany
20 – Ottakringer Brauerei, Vienna, Austria
21 – X-TRA, Zurich, Switzerland
23 – Zoom, Frankfurt, Germany
25 – Live Music Hall, Cologne, Germany
NOVEMBER:
2 – O2 Kentish Town Forum, London, UK
3 – Bataclan, Paris, France
4 November – Melkweg, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
The announcement follows the release of a limited edition red and black splatter double LP of the record, and comes after Eve co-hosted the MOBO Awards in Manchester last month.
Eve spoke to NME ahead of the the 25th MOBO Awards back in in 2022, reflecting on her 20-plus years as an international rap superstar, and touching on why it’s important to celebrate people of colour in all industries.
Speaking on the red carpet ahead of presenting an award at the 25th anniversary of the MOBOs, Eve spoke of how “lucky” she felt to still be an active and successful artist.
“I’m a girl from Philadelphia who had these little dreams, and now I’m here,” she said. “I always feel blessed and happy.”
On juggling her career and motherhood simultaneously, she said she was “still figuring it out”.
Eve continued: “It’s very interesting. I know my energy levels ain’t the same, girl. She be tired! But, when I look at work, it’s nice to be in a place where I can be as discerning in the things that I want to do. It’s nice to think; most of the things I am doing for myself but, [also] for the future of my son. Everything I do now, from his birth on, he’s gonna see it when he gets older.”