
Rema has announced a new world tour for the year 2025 and has confirmed he will be returning to the O2 Arena whilst taking on new challenges.
Rema has revealed plans for his upcoming Heis World Tour, set to launch this spring. The 23-date tour will commence on April 11 at the Edmonton Expo Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Highlights include his debut performances at both weekends of Coachella and stops at renowned international venues such as London’s O2 Arena and Paris’ Accor Arena. The tour will conclude on August 1, 2025, at the Dream Park Festival in Malmo, Sweden.
Presale tickets for fans will be available starting Tuesday, February 11, 2025, followed by a Spotify presale on Wednesday, February 12, 2025. General ticket sales begin Thursday, February 13, 2025.
Rema, born Divine Ikubor, released his second album, Heis, in July under Mavin Global, Jonzing World, and Interscope Records. The 11-track project includes hits like “Benin Boys” featuring Shallipopi, “Hehehe,” and “War Machine” with Odumodublvck. The album peaked at No. 7 on Billboard’s World Albums chart and earned him his first Grammy nomination for Best Global Music Album.
Below are the dates for Rema’s Heis World Tour:
April 11 — Edmonton, Alberta, Canada @ Edmonton Expo CentreApril 13 — Indio, Calif. @ Coachella Weekend 1April 20 — Indio, Calif. @ Coachella Weekend 2April 24 — Mexico City, Mexico @ Cercle OdysseyApril 27 — Houston @ 713 Music HallApril 30 — Chicago @ Byline Bank Aragon BallroomMay 3 — New York @ Madison Square GardenMay 6 — Boston @ MGM Music HallMay 10 — Montreal, Quebec, Canada @ Place BellMay 11 — Toronto, Ontario, Canada @ Scotiabank ArenaMay 24 — Mauritius Island @ Cote D’OrJune 6 — Berlin, Germany @ Uber Eat HalleJune 8 — London, England @ O2 ArenaJune 13 — Milan, Italy @ FabriqueJune 18 — Copenhagen, Denmark @ TAP 1June 20 — Amsterdam, Netherlands @ AFAS LiveJune 22 — Brussels, Belgium @ Ancienne BrusselsJune 28 — Paris, France @ Accor ArenaJuly 20 — Okinawa, Japan @ Okinawa ArenaJuly 22 — Osaka, Japan @ Ookini ArenaJuly 25 — Seoul, South Korea @ TBAJuly 27 — Tokyo, Japan @ Musashino Sports PlazaAug. 1 — Malmo, Sweden @ Dream Park Festival
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