Rema Announces 2025 'HEIS' Tour: How to Get Tickets
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Rema has announced a new 2025 world tour in support of his most recent album, HEIS. The 'HEIS World Tour' includes a slew of headlining dates, as well as stops at festivals like Coachella and Dream Park Festival.
The announcement arrives just days after Rema dropped the new song 'Baby (Is it a Crime).' Read on to see the full list of Rema's 2025 tour dates, learn more about the run, and find out how to buy tickets (including to sold-out concerts).
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Tickets for Rema's 'HEIS World Tour' will first be available via an artist pre-sale on Tuesday, February 10th. Also on Tuesday, February 10th, fans in the United States can get tickets to select dates through a Live Nation pre-sale (use code DUET). A Spotify pre-sale will then follow on Wednesday, February 12th.
Then, the public on-sale will launch on Thursday, February 13th. Similarly to the pre-sale, U.S. dates will be available via Ticketmaster. For Rema's international dates, visit his official website for details. Additionally, you can find tickets to Coachella 2025, which Rema is set to perform at, here.
Once tickets are on sale, fans can also look for deals or get tickets to sold-out dates via StubHub, where your purchase is 100% guaranteed through StubHub's Fan Protect program. StubHub is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
The 'HEIS World Tour' is a 2025 run of concerts that sees the Nigerian star celebrating his 2024 album HEIS. The record received acclaim upon release and even snagged Rema his first-ever Grammy nomination for Best Global Music Album.
Rema's 2025 tour will see him perform at various arenas, venues, and festivals around the globe. The jaunt kicks off in Edmonton on April 11th before Rema heads to Indio, California, for Coachella 2025. From there, he'll hit cities like Mexico City, Chicago, New York, Berlin, London, Copenhagen, Paris, and Okinawa. The 'HEIS World Tour' will then wrap up on August 3rd in Barcelona. See the full list of Rema's 2025 tour dates below.
While the official setlist for Rema's 2025 world tour hasn't yet been confirmed, it's safe to assume it'll lean heavily upon the album it's named after, HEIS. As such, songs like 'AZAMAN,' 'YAYO,' and 'OZEBA' are likely contenders. Similarly, Rema will almost certainly include his brand new single 'Baby (Is it a Crime)' on the setlist. Previous hits like 'Calm Down' and 'Charm' are also sure to make the setlist as well.
See Rema's full list of 2025 tour dates below, and get tickets here.
04/11 — Edmonton, AB @ Edmonton Expo Centre 04/13 — Indio, CA Coachella Weekend 1 04/20 — Indio, CA Coachella Weekend 2 04/24 — Mexico City, MX @ Cercle Odyssey 04/27 — Houston, TX @ 713 Music Hall 04/30 — Chicago, IL @ Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom 05/03 — New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden 05/06 — Boston, MA @ MGM Music Hall 05/10 — Montreal, QC @ Place Bell 05/11 — Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena
05/24 — Mauritius Island @ Cote D'Or 06/06 — Berlin, Germany @ Uber Eat Halle 06/08 — London, England @ The O2 06/14 — Milan, Italy @ Fabrique 06/18 — Copenhagen, Denmark @ TAP 1 06/20 — Amsterdam, Netherlands @ AFAS Live 06/22 — Brussels, Belgium @ Ancienne Belgique 06/28 — Paris, France @ Accor Arena 07/20 — Okinawa, Japan @ Okinawa Arena 07/22 — Afro Jam Festival Osaka, Japan @ Ookini Arena 07/27 — Afro Jam Festival Tokyo, Japan @ Musashino Sports Plaza 08/01 — Malmo, Sweden @ Dream Park Festival 08/03 — Barcelona, Spain @ Poble Espanyol
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