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Denzel Curry Announces Dates For Extensive 2025 ‘Mischievous South’ World Tour

The outing will kick off in March in Phoenix and take the rapper across North America through a May 9 gig in Los Angeles. The tour will take him to Toronto and Vancouver this spring.

Denzel Curry performs at the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival on June 17, 2022 in Manchester, Tennessee.

Denzel Curry performs at the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival on June 17, 2022 in Manchester, Tennessee.

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Denzel Curry will spend most of 2025 on the road. The “Hot One” MC announced the dates for his extensive Mischievous South 2025 world tour on Monday (Nov. 18), which will kick off in Australia and New Zealand in February, beginning with a Feb. 21 show at the Tivoli in Brisbane before moving on to Sydney and Auckland, NZ, then on to Wollongong and Melbourne, Australia before winding down in Perth at Metro City on March 4.

The outing with support from Kenny Mason, 454 and Clip will then move over to North America, kicking off on March 31 at the Van Buren in Phoenix, before hitting Albuquerque, Dallas, Tampa, Atlanta, Nashville, New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Toronto, Pittsburgh, Detroit, Chicago, Seattle, Vancouver and Oakland and winding down on May 9 at the Shrine Expo Hall in Los Angeles.


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The rapper will keep the party going in Europe next summer when he takes the stage at Melkweg Max in Amsterdam on June 3, then hitting Barcelona, Prague, Munich, Berlin, London, Dublin and Vienna and wrapping up in Hamburg, Germany on July 9 at the Grosse Freiheit.

Tickets for the tour in support of Curry’s new album, King of the Mischievous South, Vol. 2, will go on sale on Friday (Nov. 22); click here for details on North American dates. Check out Curry’s tour announcement here.

Check out the dates for the 2025 Mischievous South world tour below:

Feb. 21 — Brisbane, AUS @ The Tivoli
Feb. 22 — Sydney, AUS @ The Hordern Pavilion
Feb. 27 — Auckland, NZ @ Shed 10
March 1 — Wollongong, AUS @ Yours & Owls Fest
March 2 — Melbourne, AUS @ Palace Foreshore
March 4 — Perth, AUS @ Metro City
March 31 — Phoenix, AZ @ The Van Buren
April 1 — Albuquerque, NM @ El Rey Theater
April 3 — Houston, TX @ Bayou Music Center
April 4 — Austin, TX @ Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater
April 5 — Dallas, TX @ The Factory in Deep Ellum
April 8 — Tampa, FL @ Jannus Live
April 10 — Atlanta, GA @ The Eastern
April 11 — Raleigh, NC @ The Ritz
April 12 — Nashville, TN @ The Pinnacle
April 14 — Washington, DC @ The Fillmore Silver Springs
April 16 — New York, NY @ Terminal 5
April 17 — Boston, MA -@ Roadrunner
April 18 — Philadelphia, PA @ Franklin Music Hall
April 20 — Toronto, Ontario @ HISTORY
April 21 — Pittsburgh, PA @ Stage AE
April 22 — Columbus, OH @ KEMBA Live!
April 24 — Detroit, MI @ Royal Oak Music Theatre
April 25 — Chicago, IL @ The Salt Shed
April 26 — Minneapolis, MN @ Fillmore Minneapolis
April 28 — Kansas City, MO @ Uptown Theater
April 30 — Salt Lake City, UT @ The Complex
May 2 — Seattle, WA @ Showbox SoDo
May 3 — Vancouver, British Columbia @ PNE Forum
May 4 — Portland, OR @ McMenamins Crystal Ballroom
May 6 — Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater
May 9 — Los Angeles, CA @ Shrine Expo Hall
June 3 — Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Melkweg Max
June 5 — Barcelona, Spain @ Primavera Sound
June 9 — Prague, Czech Republic @ Roxy
June 10 — Munich, Germany @ Theaterfabrik
June 11 — Berlin, Germany @ Huxleys
June 18 — London, England @ O2 Academy Brixton
June 20 — Glasgow, England @ O2 Academy Glasgow
June 23 — Dublin, Ireland @ National Stadium
July 1 — Frankfurt, Germany @ Zoom
July 2 — Cologne, Germany @ Carlswerk Victoria
July 3 — Vienna, Austria @ Gasometer
July 7 — Vilnius, Lithuania @ Lukiskes Prison
July 9 — Hamburg, Germany @ Grosse Freiheit

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This article was first published by Billboard U.S.

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