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Rema Announces HEIS World Tour, Set to Perform at O2 Arena

February 11, 2025
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Rema, the Nigerian music sensation, is all set to return to one of the world’s most iconic venues, The O2 Arena in London, on June 8th, 2025, as part of his highly anticipated HEIS World Tour. The tour promises to be an unforgettable experience for fans as the 23-date world tour spans across three continents—North America, Europe, and Asia—taking Rema to some of the biggest arenas worldwide.

The HEIS World Tour will kick off on April 11th in Edmonton, Canada, and will continue through major cities in North America, Europe, and Asia, before wrapping up on August 3rd in Barcelona, Spain. One of the most exciting aspects of the tour is that Rema will make history as the first African artist to tour Asia twice, cementing his position as a global superstar.

Rema’s upcoming performance at The O2 Arena on June 8th, 2025, will be a major highlight of his tour. The O2 Arena, with its 20,000-capacity, is one of the most prestigious venues in the world, and Rema’s return here is a testament to his global appeal.

Rema made history on 14th November 2023 with a captivating performance at London’s O2 Arena, a performance that was pivotal in his career. The event was a high-energy concert that had top artists, with all the best Nigerian artists bringing their own flavor to the night.

Victony kicked off the show with electrifying performances of his smash hits, which set the pace for the event. KCee, also performed, was followed by Ayra Starr, who stunned the crowd with her Grammy-nominated song “Rush” and powerful vocals. Crayon also had the crowd moving with his viral smash single “Ngozi,” and the Mavin All-Stars, composed of Mavin Records’ best talents, ended the show with their hit song “Won Da Mo.”

Rema, whose real name is Divine Ikubor, first rose to prominence after signing with D’Prince’s Jonzing World, a subsidiary of Mavin Records, in 2019. With hits like Dumebi, Lady and Calm Down, Rema quickly solidified his place as one of the leading artists in African music. His Grammy-nominated second album, HEIS, released in July 2024, was nominated for ‘Best Global Album’ but lost the award to Alkebulan II — Matt B feat. Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.

The HEIS album features collaborations with artists like Benin Boys ft Shallipopi and War Machine ft Odumodublvck, showcasing Rema’s versatility and growth as an artist. His innovative blend of Afrobeat, trap, and pop has resonated with audiences globally, making him a trailblazer for African music on the world stage. The album features Hit tracks such as Hehe, March Am, Ozeba, Azaman.

Here are the key dates and venues for this highly anticipated global tour:

Aug. 3 – Barcelona, Spain – Poble Espanyol

April 11 – Edmonton, Canada – Edmonton Expo Centre

April 13 & April 20 – Indio, California – Coachella Weekend 1 & 2

April 24 – Mexico City, Mexico – Cercle Odyssey

April 27 – Houston, USA – 713 Music Hall

April 30 – Chicago, USA – Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom

May 3 – New York, USA – Madison Square Garden

May 6 – Boston, USA – MGM Music Hall

May 10 – Montreal, Canada – Place Bell

May 11 – Toronto, Canada – Scotiabank Arena

June 6 – Berlin, Germany – Uber Eat Halle

June 8 – London, England – O2 Arena (20,000-capacity)

June 14 – Milan, Italy – Carroponte

June 18 – Copenhagen, Denmark – TAP 1

June 20 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – AFAS Live

June 22 – Brussels, Belgium – Ancienne Belgique

June 28 – Paris, France – Accor Arena (20,300-capacity)

July 20 – Okinawa, Japan – Okinawa Arena

July 22 – Osaka, Japan – Ookini Arena

July 27 – Tokyo, Japan – Musashino Sports Plaza

Aug. 1 – Malmo, Sweden – Dream Park Festival

Aug. 3 – Barcelona, Spain – Poble Espanyol



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