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Lizzo's The Special Tour UK Dates

Lizzo Has Added Another Date to Her 2023 UK Tour

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - OCTOBER 02: Lizzo performs onstage at Madison Square Garden on October 02, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images)

She's been twerking at the Emmys and winning at the MTV VMAs, and on 23 Sept., Lizzo kicked off her "The Special Tour" in Florida. As the singer continues to make waves in the US, fans in the UK might have been feeling as though they'll never get a chance to see the "Juice" star in real life. Well, that's all about to change next year.

On 3 Oct., Lizzo announced the European leg of her tour, which includes two dates at London's O2 Arena to end her feel-good tour. The 34-year-old will be opening in Oslo, Norway, on 17 Feb., 2023, before hitting cities including Amsterdam, Milan, and Paris. Lizzo then arrives in the UK to take to her show on the road in Glasgow, Birmingham, Manchester, Dublin, and London in March 2023.

The tour supports her latest album, "Special", so fans can expect those infectious tunes we've grown to love like "About Damn Time" and "2 B Loved (Am I Ready)". It's likely Sasha Flute will be getting a little time in the spotlight, too. As if seeing the Yitty owner isn't enough, the phenomenal Joy Crookes will be supporting the star for all the UK dates. And, due to popular demand (obviously) the star has added another London date. Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. on 11 October, so be ready.

We're all in agreement that it really is "About Damn Time" the singer lights up the UK, so set your alarms to get your hands on those tickets.

Lizzo's European Tour Dates

  • Friday, 17 February — Oslo, Spektrum
  • Saturday, 18 February — Copenhagen, Royal Arena
  • Monday, 20 February — Hamburg, Barclays Arena
  • Thursday, 23 February — Amsterdam, Ziggo Dome
  • Friday, 24 February — Antwerp, Sportpaleis
  • Monday, 27 February — Cologne, Lanxess Arena
  • Tuesday, 28 February — Berlin, Mercedes-Benz Arena
  • Thursday, 2 March — Milan, Mediolanum Forum
  • Friday, 3 March — Zurich, Hallenstadion
  • Sunday, 5 March — Paris, Accor Arena
  • Wednesday, 8 March — Glasgow, Ovo Hydro
  • Thursday, 9 March — Birmingham, Utilita Arena Birmingham
  • Saturday, 11 March — Manchester, AO Arena
  • Monday, 13 March — Dublin, 3Arena
  • Wednesday, 15 March — London, o2 Arena
  • Thursday, 16 March — London, o2 Arena
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