Kehlani Announces 2025 UK and European Tour Dates, Including London’s O2 Arena

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Kehlani performs onstage during her “Crash The World” tour at Lakewood Amphitheatre on Sept. 24, 2024 in Atlanta.

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Kehlani fans, rejoice. The R&B artist has announced a string of live shows to take place in early 2025, marking her first U.K. and European shows since 2022.

The seven-date run will kick off at Amsterdam’s AFAS Live on Jan. 21, before the 29-year-old makes their way through Belgium, Austria, Germany, France and the U.K. The tour includes a night at London’s 20,000-capacity O2 Arena, marking Kehlani’s biggest headline show in the city to date.

Tickets will go on sale at 12 p.m. (GMT) Friday (Nov. 22), following various venue presales throughout the week. Further ticketing details can be found on Kehlani’s official website.

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In June, the California native dropped their fourth studio album, Crash, which included guest appearances from Nigerian singer Omah Lay (“Tears”), as well as Jill Scott and Puerto Rican rapper Young Miko (“Sucio”). The record debuted at No. 25 on the Billboard 200, which was swiftly followed by the surprise release of the While We Wait 2 mixtape in August.


Kehlani supported the projects with an extensive North American tour through the fall, for which she was joined by British girl group FLO and rapper Anycia. They performed at arenas and amphitheaters in major cities including Chicago, Toronto and Atlanta. 

TikTok, meanwhile, has continued to raise the profile of “Kehlani” – the viral song by Belfast’s Jordan Adetunji, in ode to his favorite artist. The track hit No. 24 on the Billboard 100 in September, while the namesake singer is featured on the official remix.

Here are Kehlani’s U.K. and European tour 2025 dates:

  • Jan. 21 – Amsterdam, the Netherlands @ AFAS Live
  • Jan. 22 – Brussels, Belgium @ Ancienne Belgique
  • Jan. 24 – Vienna, Austria @ Gasometer
  • Jan. 25 – Berlin, Germany @ Astra Kulturhaus
  • Jan. 27 – Paris, France @ Zenith
  • Jan. 29 – London, England @ The O2
  • Jan. 31 – Manchester, England @ O2 Victoria Warehouse
 

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