
Tyler the Creator at London's O2 Arena: start time, tickets, potential setlist and what you need to know
Tyler's current dates in the UK, which were announced last October and are part of his Chromakopia world tour, are in support of his 2024 album Chromakopia. Named one of Time Out's top albums of last year, Chromakopia peaked top of the UK albums charts with hits like 'Noid', 'Sticky' and 'Like Him'.
Heading to see Tyler, the Creator at the O2 in Greenwich? Here's what you need to know about the shows, from set times to whether there are any tickets left.
When is Tyler the Creator playing at London's O2?
Tyler is at the O2 on Monday May 19, Wednesday May 21 and Thursday May 22.
What are the timings?
For all three shows, the doors to the arena will open at 6.30pm – though, as always at the O2, you'll be able to get into the venue's restaurants and bars earlier than that.
Tyler himself is expect on stage at 9.30pm, though timings are subject to change. Curfew is 11pm.
What's the setlist?
For an idea of the setlist, here's what Tyler, the Creator played in Amsterdam earlier on the Chromakopia world tour (according to Setlist.fm).
Chroma
Rah Tah Tah
Noid
Darling, I
I Killed You
Judge Judy
Sticky
Take Your Mask Off
Tomorrow
IGOR'S THEME
EARFQUAKE
A BOY IS A GUN
THANK YOU
I THINK
Yonkers
Tron Cat
She
Tamale
Rusty
IFHY
LUMBERJACK
I THOUGHT YOU WANTED TO DANCE
DOGTOOTH
SORRY NOT SORRY
Who Dat Boy
WUSYANAME
Thought I Was Dead
Like Him
See You Again
NEW MAGIC WAND
I Hope You Find Your Way Home
Who is supporting?
Tyler has two supports that you'll absolutely want to get down early for: experimental hip-hop duo Paris Texas (onstage at 7.30pm) and pop rap hero Lil Yachty (on at 8.15pm).
Can you still get tickets for Tyler the Creator at London's O2?
Some tickets are still available for both shows, with some on Ticketmaster here from around £65, and on AXS here starting from around £60.
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