Erykah Badu has expanded her upcoming tour with new U.K. and European dates for the autumn leg of "The Return of Automatic Slim Tour: Erykah Badu Mama's Gun '25."
The American artist will play London's Royal Albert Hall on October 24 and 25, followed by a performance at Manchester's O2 Apollo on October 26. She will then head to mainland Europe for shows in Paris, Gdynia, Berlin, Frankfurt, Milan, Rome and Zurich between October 29 and November 12.
"The Return of Automatic Slim Tour: Erykah Badu Mama's Gun '25" celebrates the 25th anniversary of her second studio album, Mama's Gun, released in 2000.
Badu will kick off the anniversary tour with a previously announced performance at Los Angeles' Hollywood Bowl on October 3, with additional U.S. concerts scheduled in October, November and December.
Badu's most recent studio album is 2010's New Amerykah Part Two: Return Of The Ankh.
The Return of Automatic Slim Tour: Erykah Badu Mama's Gun '25:
Oct 3 - Los Angeles @ Hollywood BowlOct 4 - Las Vegas @ Resorts World TheatreOct 24 - London, UK @ Royal Albert HallOct 25 - London, UK @ Royal Albert HallOct 26 - Manchester, UK @ O2 Apollo ManchesterOct 29 - Paris, FR @ Zenith ParisOct 31 - Gdynia, Poland @ Polsat Plus Arena GdyniaNov 2 - Gdynia, Poland @ Polsat Plus Arena GdyniaNov 4 - Berlin, Germany @ Uber Eats Music HallNov 5 - Frankfurt, Germany @ JahhuderthalleNov 7 - Milan, Italy @ AlcatrazNov 10 - Rome, Italy @ Santa CeciliaNov 12 - Zurich, Switzerland @ The HallNov 16 - Atlantic City, NJ @ Hard Rock at Etess ArenaNov 18 - Boston @ MGM Music Hall at FenwayNov 20 - Detroit @ Fox TheaterNov 22 - Cincinnati, OH @ Andrew J Brady Music CenterNov 23 - Atlanta @ Cobb Energy Performing Arts CentreNov 24 - Atlanta @ Cobb Energy Performing Arts CentreNov 28 - Houston @ 713 Music HallNov 29 - Houston @ 713 Music HallDec 2 - Chicago @ Chicago TheaterDec 3 - Chicago @ Chicago TheaterDec 5 - Brooklyn, NY @ Kings TheaterDec 6 - Brooklyn, NY @ Kings TheaterDec 8 - Nashville @ The PinnacleDec 10 - Dallas @ Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
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