Grammy Award winner Macklemore has announced dates for the first leg of The Ben Tour.
The rapper also revealed the official artwork for his forthcoming studio album titled Ben, which will release on March 3, 2023.
The 19-date European stretch kicks off on Tuesday, April 4, at Dublin's 3Arena. Macklemore will perform across the U.K., Netherlands, Belgium, France, Germany, Poland, Austria, Switzerland, Italy and Denmark before wrapping in Oslo, Norway on Tuesday, May 9th.
Tickets are on sale Thursday, November 10 at 10 am local time via Ticketmaster.
The Ben Tour Dates 2023:
Apr 4 - Dublin, Ireland @ 3ArenaApr 7 - Glasgow, UK @ O2 AcademyApr 9 - Manchester, UK @ O2 Victoria WarehouseApr 11 - Birmingham, UK @ O2 AcademyApr 12 - London, UK @ O2 Academy BrixtonApr 16 - Amsterdam, Netherlands @ AFAS LiveApr 17 - Brussels, Belgium @ Forest NationalApr 18 - Paris, France @ ZenithApr 21 - Cologne, Germany @ PalladiumApr 22 - Berlin, Germany @ Verti Music HallApr 24 - Munich, Germany @ ZenithApr 25 - Offenbach, Germany @ StadthalleApr 27 - Hamburg, Germany @ Edel Optics ArenaApr 29 - Warsaw, Poland @ EXPO XXI Hall 1Apr 30 - Vienna, Austria @ StadthalleMay 2 - Zurich, Switzerland @ Samsung HallMay 4 - Milan, Italy @ AlcatrazMay 7 - Copenhagen, Denmark @ Vega Main HallMay 9 - Oslo, Norway @ Sentrum Scene
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