Rema Has Announced A World Tour Set For 2025, Also Confirming A Return To The O2 Arena

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Rema has unveiled plans for a global tour in 2025 and has confirmed that he will be performing at the O2 Arena again while tackling fresh opportunities.

Rema has announced plans for his forthcoming Heis World Tour, scheduled to begin this spring. The 23-date tour is scheduled to kick off on April 11 at the Edmonton Expo Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

Notable appearances include his debut shows at both weekends of Coachella, as well as performances at prominent international locations like the O2 Arena in London and the Accor Arena in Paris. The tour will come to an end on August 1, 2025, at the Dream Park Festival in Malmo, Sweden.

Tickets for fans who have purchased presale tickets will be available starting on Tuesday, February 11, 2025. This will be followed by a presale on Spotify available on Wednesday, February 12, 2025. Ticket sales for the general public will start on Thursday, 13 February 2025.

Rema, born Divine Ikubor, launched his second studio album, Heis, in July via Mavin Global, Jonzing World, and Interscope Records. The 11-track project comprises popular tracks such as “Benin Boys,” a collaboration with Shallipopi, as well as “Hehehe” and “War Machine,” which features Odumodublvck. The album reached its highest chart position at number. He reached number 7 on Billboard’s World Albums chart and received his first Grammy nomination for Best Global Music Album.

The scheduled tour dates for Rema’s Heis World Tour are listed below.

  • April 11 — Edmonton, Alberta, Canada @ Edmonton Expo Centre
  • April 13 — Indio, Calif. @ Coachella Weekend 1
  • April 20 — Indio, Calif. @ Coachella Weekend 2
  • April 24 — Mexico City, Mexico @ Cercle Odyssey
  • April 27 — Houston @ 713 Music Hall
  • April 30 — Chicago @ Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom
  • May 3 — New York @ Madison Square Garden
  • May 6 — Boston @ MGM Music Hall
  • May 10 — Montreal, Quebec, Canada @ Place Bell
  • May 11 — Toronto, Ontario, Canada @ Scotiabank Arena
  • May 24 — Mauritius Island @ Cote D’Or
  • June 6 — Berlin, Germany @ Uber Eat Halle
  • June 8 — London, England @ O2 Arena
  • June 13 — Milan, Italy @ Fabrique
  • June 18 — Copenhagen, Denmark @ TAP 1
  • June 20 — Amsterdam, Netherlands @ AFAS Live
  • June 22 — Brussels, Belgium @ Ancienne Brussels
  • June 28 — Paris, France @ Accor Arena
  • July 20 — Okinawa, Japan @ Okinawa Arena
  • July 22 — Osaka, Japan @ Ookini Arena
  • July 25 — Seoul, South Korea @ TBA
  • July 27 — Tokyo, Japan @ Musashino Sports Plaza
  • Aug. 1 — Malmo, Sweden @ Dream Park Festival

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