After finishing up the first leg of the massively successful SOS tour, SZA announced a new string of dates in North America, the U.K., and Europe.

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SZA Announces Brand New SOS Tour Dates

After finishing up the first leg of the massively successful SOS tour, SZA announced a new string of dates in North America, the U.K., and Europe.
Will Heath/NBC

After finishing up the first leg of the massively successful SOS tour, SZA announced a new string of dates in North America, the U.K., and Europe.

The SOS Tour is not over! The Grammy-award-winning superstar will continue her world domination in twenty-one more North American and ten new European locations. On her website, fans can see the new locations she will be performing, beginning on June 1 and concluding on October 29. 

Many fans swarmed to Twitter to rejoice at the exciting news.

The tour is, of course, in support of her impressive sophomore record, SOS (2023). Following the release of her critically acclaimed debut album CTRL (2017), the anticipation for the follow-up was high. And, of course, the “Ki## Bill” performer did not disappoint. The album topped the charts and gave the entertainer her first solo number-one with “Ki## Bill.”

The first leg of the SOS Tour began on February 21 and on March 23. The “Kiss Me More” entertainer took concert-goers through her immaculately-crafted discography in large venues. It drew in large crowds, and big named celebrities were in attendance. During her stop in Los Angeles, Adele was spotted in the audience.

Supporting SZA on tour will be British singer/songwriter Raye. Except for the Cologne date, Raye is planned to be at each of the newly announced dates. 

After having an uber-successful 2023 already, SZA seems to have no plans of slowing down. In honor of all her accomplishments, the songstress received the Woman of the Year award at Billboard’s Women in Music Awards. The new tickets will go on sale on April 13 at 12 P.M. local time and can be purchased here. All the new dates are listed below.

June

1 – Amsterdam, Ziggo Dome

5 – Paris, Accor Arena

7 – Zurich, Hallenstadion

9 – Berlin, Mercedes Benz Arena

11 – Cologne, Lanxess Arena

13 – Manchester, AO Arena

15 – Glasgow, OVO Hydro

17 – London, O2 Arena

18 – London, O2 Arena

21 – Dublin, 3Arena

September

20 – Miami, Florida, Kaseya Centre

22 – Tampa, Florida, Amalie Arena

24 – Nashville, Tennessee – Bridgestone Arena

26 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Wells Fargo Centre

28 – Baltimore, Maryland, CFG Bank Arena

30 – Boston, Massachusetts – TD Garden

October

1 – Newark, New Jersey, Prudential Centre

4 – Toronto, Ontario,  Scotiabank Arena

6 – Brooklyn, New York, Barclays Centre

7 – Brooklyn, New York, Barclays Centre

10 – Chicago, Illinois, United Centre

11 – St Louis, Missouri, Enterprise Centre

14 – Houston, Texas, Toyota Centre

15 – San Antonio, Texas, AT&T Centre

18 – Denver, Colorado, Ball Arena

19 – Salt Lake City, Utah, Vivint Arena

22 – Los Angeles, California, Crypto.com Arena

23 – Los Angeles, California, Crypto.com Arena

26 – San Francisco, California, Chase Centre

28 – Las Vegas, Nevada, T Mobile Arena

29 – Phoenix, Arizona, Footprint Centre