Kaytranada announces its summer show in London
Kaytranada has announced he will be heading to London this summer for a landmark show at the O2 Academy Brixton – buy tickets here.
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The two-time Grammy-winning producer will travel to Europe in June for a series of shows in Germany, Malta, the Netherlands, France and Italy. The UK date is June 19.
The announcement follows the release of recent single “Iced Tea” and last year’s EP “Intimidated,” a three-track project that features guest appearances from HER, Thundercat and Mach-Hommy.
He also teamed up with IDK earlier this month for a new track called “Taco,” the first single to be released from the Maryland rapper’s new album “Simple.”
See Kaytranada’s European tour announcement below; buy tickets for the london date here when they go on sale Friday, April 22 at 10 a.m.
European tickets on sale Friday 10am GMT at https://t.co/VbJ8FbMPxa pic.twitter.com/WfsVd0ymf0
— KAYTRA (@KAYTRANADA) April 20, 2022
Kaytranada was recently announced as one of the premieres of Swedish House Mafia’s upcoming tour.
The Scandinavian dance trio – consisting of Axwell, Steve Angello and Sebastian Ingrosso – released their long-awaited feature debut ‘Paradise Again’ last week (April 15).
The band will go on a world tour this summer in support of the album, with Alesso, Zhu, Vintage Culture, Grimes and Kaytranada confirmed as opening acts on various dates. They’ve also added additional shows to the schedule – see full dates below and buy tickets here.
JULY 2022
29 – FTX Arena, Miami
31 – Amway Center, Orlando
AUGUST 2022
2 – Madison Square Garden, New York
3 – Madison Square Garden, New York
5 – Scotiabank Arena, Toronto
7 – ileSoniq Festival, Montreal
9 – TD Garden, Boston
10 – Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia
11 – Capital One Arena, Washington
13 – United Center, Chicago
17 – Little Caesars Arena, Detroit
21 – Ball Arena, Denver
25 – Moody Center, Austin
26 – American Airlines Center, Dallas
27 – Toyota Center, Houston
SEPTEMBER 2022
2 – T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas
4 – Pechanga Arena, San Diego
9 – Banc of California Stadium, Los Angeles
13 – Rogers Arena, Vancouver
14 – Climate Pledge Arena, Seattle
16 – Chase Center, San Francisco
17 – Chase Center, San Francisco
29 – AO Arena, Manchester
30 – OVO Hydro, Glasgow
OCTOBER 2022
2 – The O2, London
6 – 3 Arena, Dublin
8 – Utilita Arena, Birmingham
10 – Accor Arena, Paris
14 – IFEMA Madrid Live, Madrid
15 – Altice Arena, Lisbon
18 – Mediolanum Forum, Milan
19 – Hallenstadion, Zürich
21 – Tauron Arena, Krakow
22 – O2 Arena, Prague
25 – Lanxess Arena, Cologne
27 – Olympiahalle, Munich
29 – Sportpaleis, Antwerp
31 – Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam
NOVEMBER 2022
3 – Stadthalle, Vienna
5 – Festhalle, Frankfurt
6 – Mercedes-Benz Arena, Berlin
8 – Barclaycard Arena, Hamburg
9 – Royal Arena, Copenhagen
11 – Telenor Arena, Oslo
13 – Uros Arena, Tampere
Swedish House Mafia headlined Night 3 of Coachella this weekend with The Weeknd, replacing Kanye West, who pulled out of his closing night sets earlier this month.
The Weeknd opened his set with “Sacrifice” and “How Can I Make You Love Me”, joined by Swedish House Mafia at the end of their own full set. His set then ended with a performance of their 2021 collaborative track, “Moth To A Flame.”
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