ICONIC hip-hop artists Wu-Tang Clan and Nas have announced they are heading to Glasgow as part of their N.Y. State of Mind Tour, which will be hitting multiple continents this year.
The 32-date global tour kicks off on Tuesday, May 9 in Auckland, New Zealand, with additional stops across New Zealand, Australia, North America and Europe before wrapping up in October.
The tour comes on the heels of the sold out 2022 N.Y. State of Mind Tour run that hit more than 25 cities last year, including an iconic show at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles.
The tour was also recently nominated for Pollstar’s 2022 Hip Hop Tour of The Year.
Tickets will be available for the European leg beginning with an artist presale on February 28 at 9am.
Additional presales will be available throughout the week before the general onsale starts March 3 at 9am on livenation.co.uk.
Date for the Europe shows are:
- Fri June 2 – Stockholm, SE – Avicii Arena
- Sat June 3 – Copenhagen, DK – Royal Arena
- Mon June 5 – Berlin, DE – Parkbuhne Wuhlheide
- Tues June 6 – Amsterdam, NL – Ziggo Dome
- Wed June 7 – Paris, FR – Accor Arena
- Fri June 9 – Dublin, IE – 3Arena
- Mon June 12 – Glasgow, UK – OVO Hydro
- Tue June 13 – London, UK – The O2
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