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Stormzy has announced the rescheduled dates for his huge UK and Ireland tour

  • Stephen Ackroyd
  • October 19, 2021
Photo credit: Patrick Gunning.

Stormzy has confirmed the rescheduled dates for his delayed Heavy Is The Head tour.

The run – in support of his previous album back in December 2019 – was forced to be delayed thanks to the coronavirus pandemic.

Featuring three night’s at London’s O2, original tickets remain valid for the new shows.

You can check out the rescheduled dates below.

MARCH 2022
13 Cardiff, Motorpoint Arena
15 Newcastle, Utilita Arena
16 Leeds, First Direct Arena
18 Sheffield, Utilita Arena
19 Manchester, AO Arena
20 Liverpool, M&S Bank Arena
21 Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena
23 Birmingham, Utilita Arena
24 Bournemouth, International Centre
27 London, The O2 (Valid from original Monday 12th April 2021 date)
28 London, The O2 (Valid from original Tuesday 13th April 2021 date)
29 London, The O2 (Valid from original Wednesday 14th April 2021 date)

APRIL 2022
01 Dublin, 3Arena (Valid from original Friday 2nd April 2021 date)
02 Dublin, 3Arena (Valid from original Saturday 3rd April 2021 date)
04 Glasgow, The OVO Hydro

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