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Melisha Kaur

SZA SOS tour: How much are tickets, pre-sale and full list of 2023 UK dates

R&B singer SZA has announced a string of new dates for her upcoming 'SOS' tour.

The Grammy-winning artist will perform additional shows at arenas in Europe, North America and the UK, including two back-to-back nights at London's 02 Arena.

The tour comes after SZA's second Album, SOS, which launched in December and collected 10 non-consecutive weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart. Pre-sale tickets for all new SZA concerts can be purchased by members of Live Nation, here.

All European shows will take place in June and end with one performance at Dublin's 3Arena. General tickets will go on sale at 12pm on Friday, April 14.

After selling out shows in 17 cities, SZA has expanded her SOS tour with 10 European shows, which will kick off in summer. SZA concert tickets are known to cost around £80 on average - plus you'll need to pay an admin fee.

Fans can expect the 33-year-old to perform hits from her SOS album, including Kill Bill and Shirt, as well as her much-loved songs with The Weekend and Love Galore.

If that's not enough, the singer will be joined by British singer RAYE, who is also set for her own tour this winter.

This is the second leg of SZA's SOS tour. The first leg began in February, taking place in US and Candian cities.

The American artist, whose real name is Solána Imani Rowe, will kick off her UK tour dates with a show at Manchester AO Arena on 13 June. She will then head to Glasgow’s OVO Hydro on 15 June and perform three nights at London’s O2 Arena on 17, 18 and 26 June.

SZA is also set for US shows in September, starting with a performance at Miami’s Kaseya Center on September 20.

Fans looking to snap up pre-sale tickets for Europe shows can do so at livenation.co.uk.

Check out a full list of UK dates, below.

SZA SOS Tour 2023 - UK dates

  • 13 June – Manchester, AO Arena
  • 15 June – Glasgow, OVO Hydro

  • 17 June – London, O2 Arena
  • 18 June – London, O2 Arena
  • 26 June – London, O2 Arena

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