Ice Spice has announced details of a ‘Y2K’ UK and European tour, set to kick off later this year. Find ticket details below.
Announced today (September 4), the new run of live shows come on the heels of the multi-platinum-selling and Grammy-nominated rapper sharing her debut album of the same name back in July.
Now, following a run of festival performances over the summer, the rapper has just finished embarking on her headline US tour, and is gearing up to head across the pond for a run of headline shows.
The dates kick off at the 3Olympia Theatre in Dublin at the end of next month (October 29), and will see the singer then head over to the UK for more shows. These include a stop at the O2 Victoria Warehouse in Manchester the following day (30) and a show at the Barrowland in Glasgow on Halloween (31).
The stint continues throughout November too, commencing with a show at the O2 Academy in Birmingham on November 3, followed by a gig at the O2 Academy Brixton in London the next night.
From there, Ice Spice heads over to Europe, for shows in Belgium, France, Germany, Denmark, Sweden and more for the remainder of the month. Tickets go on sale this Friday (September 6) at 10am local time.
Visit here to buy tickets and find a list of new tour dates below.
Ice Spice’s 2024 UK and European tour dates are:
OCTOBER
29– Dublin, Ireland @ 3Olympia Theatre
30 – Manchester, UK @ O2 Victoria Warehouse
31 – Glasgow, UK @ Barrowland
NOVEMBER
3 – Birmingham, UK @ O2 Academy Birmingham
4 – London, UK @ O2 Academy Brixton
7 – Brussels, Belgium @ La Madeleine
8 – Tilburg, Netherlands @ Poppodium 013
10 – Paris, France @ L’Olympia
13 – Berlin, Germany @ Columbiahalle
15 – Hamburg, Germany @ Große Freiheit 36
17 – Copenhagen, Denmark @ Poolen
18 – Stockholm, Sweden @ B-K
20 – Oslo, Norway @ Sentrum Scene
As aforementioned, the dates come in support of the rapper’s debut album ‘Y2K!’ which arrived earlier this summer via 10K Projects/Capitol Records.
It contained tracks like ‘Phat Butt’, the Sean Paul-sampling ‘Gimmie A Light’ and ‘Think U The Shit (Fart).’ It also included features from Travis Scott (‘Oh Shhh…’), Gunna (‘Bitch I’m Packin’’), and Central Cee on ‘Did It First.’
“Her subject matter might be consistent, but across ‘Y2K!’, Ice tries her hand at new things, too. Trap elements weave their way into the hefty drill beats, while she plays with her already-expressive voice to find fresh ways to switch up her delivery,” read NME’s three-star review.
“Toilet humour aside, the star’s debut album shows plenty of promise but some filler, too. It’s not a masterpiece that will silence the haters, but it’s not likely to slam the brakes on her rapid rise either.”
Since the album release, it was also shared that the rapper has now been immortalised in a Pop! Funko – joining a list of artists including The Cure, Slipknot, Liam and Noel Gallagher, The White Stripes, Metallica, Post Malone and the late Eddie Van Halen.