50 Cent’s International Tour Begins Tonight
The run is set to kick off tonight at the OVO Arena.
Legendary New York-bred rapper 50 Cent has announced a slew of tour dates that will take him to the UK, Europe, and beyond.
Last month, 50 announced that he will be hosting an entertainment experience like no other this summer in Malta.
Teaming up with travel, music, and technology company Pollen, the G-Unit head honcho will curate a series of events on the Mediterranean island from September 22-26, 2022.
Known as the ‘Green Light Gang’ experience, this one of a kind getaway will be anchored by a headline performance from 50, along with “other top artists” who will be announced soon. “Come get lit for the first ever 4 day/ 4 night #GreenLightGang experience in Malta,” 50 tweeted about the event. “I’m coming through September 22nd – 26th, and bringing some of the OGs.”
50 will host a wide range of other activities for guests during the weekend, including after dark parties, an outdoor cinema screening of his hit STARZ TV show Power and more.
Fans can sign up for early access for the event now, with accommodation bundles priced at £499 (basic package), £529 (standard), and £609 (premium).
The announcement came after the rapper was announced as a headliner for Manchester’s Parklife festival, which will be a UK exclusive festival show for 2022.
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50 Cent Tour Dates:
10th June – London, UK (OVO Arena)
11th June – Manchester, UK (Parklife Festival)
12th June – Dublin, IE (3Arena)
14th June – Edinburgh, UK (The Big Top at Royal Highland Centre)
16th June – Merksem, BE (Sportpaleis)
17th June – Paris, FR (AccorHotels Arena)
19th June – Paris, FR (AccorHotels Arena)
21st June – Oslo, Norway (Telenor Arena)
22nd June – Stockholm, Sweden (Avicii Arena)
24th June – Copenhagen, Denmark (Tivoli)
25th June – Berlin, Germany (Mercedes-Benz Arena)
26th June – Zurich, Swtzerland (Hallenstadion)
28th June – Cologne, Germany (Lanxess Arena)
29th June – Frankfurt, Germany (Festhalle)
1st July – Yerevan, Armenia (Haya Festival, Hrazdan Stadium)
4th July – Tel Aviv, Israel (Menora Mivtachim Arena)
5th July – Tel Aviv, Israel (Menora Mivtachim Arena)