Jay-Z and Kanye West have announced a joint tour of the U.K. to support their album, Watch the Throne. The shows begin at London's O2 Arena on May 20, before moving on to Manchester's Evening News Arena on June 11. They then finish off at Birmingham's LG Arena on June 13.
Due to the overwhelming success of the duo's first effort, there has been speculation that a second album will be forthcoming in the near future.
According to NME.com, Jay-Z said of himself and West: "We - I say 'we' because I'm in Throne mode - we're in a great place creatively. You might see a Jay, then Kanye and a Throne album next year ... We've really found our zone."
The hip-hop duo have also announced one date in Ireland, where they will play Dublin's O2 arena on June 8.
Tickets for the shows are set to go on sale this Friday (February 24) at 9 a.m.
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