Denzel Curry has announced the addition of a handful of UK and Ireland gigs to his 2025 ‘Mischievous South’ world tour.
The rapper has added stops at London’s O2 Academy Brixton on June 18 2025, Glasgow’s O2 Academy on June 20 2025 and Dublin’s National Stadium on June 23 2025 as part of his massive world tour that will see him perform in the US, Europe and Australia.
In support of his latest album ‘King of the Mischievous South, Vol. 2’, the tour – which will span several months – will kick off in Australia and New Zealand in February and March. Between April and May, Denzel Curry will trek across North America with Kenny Mason, 454 and Clip as supporting acts.
A general ticket sale will commence this Friday (November 22). You can get US tickets here, UK and Europe tickets here and Australian/New Zealand tickets here.
Denzel Curry’s ‘Mischievous South’ 2025 UK and Ireland tour dates are:
JUNE
18 – London, England – O2 Academy Brixton
20 – Glasgow, England – O2 Academy Glasgow
23 – Dublin, Ireland – National Stadium
Back in August, Curry spoke to NME about his latest album ‘King of the Mischievous South, Vol. 2’. Catching up with NME backstage at Reading Festival 2024, the Floridian rapper also teased details about his long-awaited comic book Hell Trials, which he first told us about in a 2022 cover story.
‘Vol. 2’, released on July 19, is a sequel to Curry’s 2012 mixtape ‘King of the Mischievous South, Vol. 1’. The new record features a host of rappers, such as TiaCorine and 2Chainz, who hail from the American South, a region Curry has always been outspoken about representing.
Curry said of releasing the sequel more than a decade later: “I was trying to do this album several different times, but they all turned into something else. That’s why it wasn’t able to get off the ground prior, but it got off the ground 12 years later, which is very symbolic.”