SZA is set to play two back-to-back nights at London’s O2 Arena in June as part of her international SOS tour.
The American RnB superstar is returning to the capital having headlined Wireless Festival last summer. She will also perform in Manchester and Glasgow in June during the tour.
SZA, whose real name is Solána Imani Rowe, will be supported by British singer Raye for all dates in Europe except Cologne.
SZA’s 2022 album SOS won rave reviews and her tour will involve her performing at her biggest ever arenas in the US and Europe.
The 10 European gigs will conclude with a date at Dublin’s 3Arena and will all be in June.
Portland !! to the little boy in the front w the blond hair and the pink sweater w the stickers on his face I LOVE YOU🥹!! I SENT PPL OUT TO LOOK FOR YOU AFTER I CAME OFF STAGE BUT U WERE GONE ! U and ur dad are the BEST🥹 thank you for coming / sorry for my bad words lol 🤍😭🆘 pic.twitter.com/xYaegnzJmZ
— SZA (@sza) March 19, 2023
The North America leg will recommence in September and span 21 dates, taking her from Florida to Arizona.
This is the second part of the SOS tour. Part one began in February and went around North America, taking in US and Canadian cities.
If that was anything to go by, fans may be in line to see some special guests with Phoebe Bridgers joining SZA on stage to perform Ghost in the Machine. Lizzo joined her to duet on the 2022 hit Special.
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Tour schedule
Here are the SOS summer tour dates:
June
1 – Amsterdam, Ziggo Dome
5 – Paris, Accor Arena
7 – Zurich, Hallenstadion
9 – Berlin, Mercedes Benz Arena
11 – Cologne, Lanxess Arena
13 – Manchester, AO Arena
15 – Glasgow, OVO Hydro
17 – London, O2 Arena
18 – London, O2 Arena
21 – Dublin, 3Arena
September
20 – Miami, Florida, Kaseya Centre
22 – Tampa, Florida, Amalie Arena
24 – Nashville, Tennessee – Bridgestone Arena
26 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Wells Fargo Centre
28 – Baltimore, Maryland, CFG Bank Arena
30 – Boston, Massachusetts – TD Garden
October
1 – Newark, New Jersey, Prudential Centre
4 – Toronto, Ontario, Scotiabank Arena
6 – Brooklyn, New York, Barclays Centre
7 – Brooklyn, New York, Barclays Centre
10 – Chicago, Illinois, United Centre
11 – St Louis, Missouri, Enterprise Centre
14 – Houston, Texas, Toyota Centre
15 – San Antonio, Texas, AT&T Centre
18 – Denver, Colorado, Ball Arena
19 – Salt Lake City, Utah, Vivint Arena
22 – Los Angeles, California, Crypto.com Arena
23 – Los Angeles, California, Crypto.com Arena
26 – San Francisco, California, Chase Centre
28 – Las Vegas, Nevada, T Mobile Arena
29 – Phoenix, Arizona, Footprint Centre