Rapper, singer, and actress Eve has announced her debut headlining tour of the U.K. and Europe.
The 15-date trek kicks off on October 9 in Helsinki, Finland, and concludes on November 4 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The trek features stops across Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Germany, Poland, Austria, Switzerland and France as well as a date in London on November 2.
"I'm so excited to go out on this tour to celebrate 25 years of Scorpion," the rap icon said of the upcoming trek. "This album means so much to me and my career and I can't wait to see all the fans and celebrate with you all. This will be a celebration of my career across all my albums musically."
Scorpion, Eve's second studio album, was released by Ruff Ryders Entertainment and Interscope Records on March 6, 2001. It features the hit single "Let Me Blow Ya Mind," a duet with Gwen Stefani of No Doubt, which won the first Grammy Award for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration, a new category at the time.
Eve's 2026 U.K. and European "Scorpion" tour dates:
October 9 - Apollo Live Club, Helsinki, FinlandOctober 10 - Fallan, Stockholm, SwedenOctober 12 - Rockefeller, Oslo, NorwayOctober 13 - VEGA, Copenhagen, DenmarkOctober 14 - Docks, Hamburg, GermanyOctober 16 - Progresja, Warsaw, PolandOctober 17 - Huxleys, Berlin, GermanyOctober 19 - Muffathalle, Munich, GermanyOctober 20 - Ottakringer Brauerei, Vienna, AustriaOctober 21 - X-TRA, Zurich, SwitzerlandOctober 23 - Zoom, Frankfurt, GermanyOctober 25 - Live Music Hall, Cologne, GermanyNovember 2 - O2 Kentish Town Forum, London, UKNovember 3 - Bataclan, Paris, FranceNovember 4 - Melkweg, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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