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Kehlani announces 2025 ‘Crash’ UK and European tour dates

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Kehlani has announced the details of her 2025 ‘Crash’ UK and European tour dates set to commence early next year.

The ‘Honey’ singer will kick off their run of dates on January 21 2025 at the AFAS Live in Amsterdam. From there, she will make stops in cities such as Antwerp, Vienna, Berlin and Paris. Kehlani will then head over to the UK to play at London’s O2 Arena on January 29 before wrapping up the tour at the O2 Victoria Warehouse in Manchester on January 31.

A ticket pre-sale will be available tomorrow (November 20) at 12pm local time with the passcode 25CRASH. General ticket sales will begin on Friday (November 22) at 12pm local time. Check out a full list of tour dates below and visit here to purchase tickets.

 

Kehlani’s 2025 ‘Crash’ UK and European tour dates are:

JANUARY 
21 –  Amsterdam, NL – AFAS Live
22 – Antwerp, BE – Ancienne Belgique
24 – Vienna, AT – Gasometer
25 –  Berlin, DE – Astra Kulturhaus
27 – Paris, FR – Zenith
29 – London, UK – The O2
31 –  Manchester, UK – O2 Victoria Warehouse

The tour is in support of Kehlani’s fourth album ‘Crash’ which was released earlier this summer. The record featured guest verses from Jill Scott, Omah Lay and Young Miko. Kwn and Keyrah will be serving as opening support on the run of dates.

In other news, fans have previously voiced their thoughts on the singer posing for a photo with their “twin” Chris Brown, despite his prior comments on Kehlani.

Elsewhere, the ‘Did I’ singer and the father of their child have each issued their own statements following a custody battle and allegations of a sex cult.

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Open’er 2025: RAYE, Justice, St Vincent, FKA Twigs and more join line-up

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Open’er Festival has announced its latest additions to their 2025 line-up, which includes RAYEJusticeSt Vincent, and FKA Twigs, amongst others – all joining the previously-announced headliner Linkin Park.

The festival, held annually in Gdynia, Poland at the Gdynia-Kosakowo Airport, revealed the names yesterday (November 18), with more acts to be announced soon – alongside the aforementioned names is Australian EDM group Rüfüs Du Sol.

Open’er Festival will be part of Linkin Park’s newly-announced massive world tour for 2025, hitting stadiums and arenas across North America, Europe, Asia and Latin America – including London’s Wembley Stadium on June 28.

Tickets for Open’er Festival are currently on sale until June 2025 – the four-day event will take place from July 2-5, 2025. Festival passes start from 519 PLN (£100) for one-day entry to 1089 PLN (£210) for a weekender pass. Buy your tickets here.

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Open’er Festival. Credit: Press

Open’er Festival 2024 featured headliners Doja CatDua Lipa and Foo Fighters.

Linkin Park announced their comeback in September with a livestream event, where they revealed the addition of Emily Armstrong (formerly of Dead Sara) as their new co-vocalist. Drummer Colin Brittain joined the band too, following the departure of founding member Rob Bourdon.

Founding guitarist Brad Delson is also absent from the group’s comeback tour, but is still working with them behind the scenes – including participating in the creation of new music. His absence on the road was later explained by Shinoda: “He doesn’t love the touring and the live show lifestyle, and so he is our guitarist, but he’s not playing live.”

RAYE will also be headlining All Points East 2025 in August – the announcement came following the release of last year’s debut album ‘My 21st Century Blues’, which has seen her nominated for the 2023 Mercury Prize, take home a record number of awards at the 2024 BRIT Awards, nominated for two trophies at the 2025 Grammys, and win Best UK & Ireland Act at this year’s MTV EMAs.

FKA Twigs will tour in 2025 in support of her upcoming album ‘Eusexua’, which is set for release on January 24. Last week, she revealed the latest single from ‘Eusexua’: the avant-garde ‘Drums Of Death’, which features production work by Koreless.

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