Rema Announces 2025 Tour Dates

Rema has unveiled tour dates for his 2025 world tour, set to take him across major venues in Europe, North America, and Asia.

Rema Announces 2025 Tour Dates

The tour will see Rema return to the iconic O2 Arena in London, where he previously sold out in 2024. He will also make his Madison Square Garden debut in New York on May 3, performing at the 19,000-capacity venue.

In Canada, Rema will take the stage at Place Bell (10,000 capacity) on May 10 before performing at the Scotiabank Arena the next day.

European and Asian Leg of the Tour

The superstar will perform at Carroponte Hall in Milan (7,000 capacity) on June 14, followed by AFAS Live in Amsterdam (6,000 capacity) on July 20.

On July 28, Rema will join the ranks of Nigerian artists who have headlined the Accor Arena in Paris, one of France’s most prestigious venues.

Japan Shows Mark a Landmark Moment

In a major career milestone, Rema will perform in Japan for the first time. He is set to headline the 10,000-capacity Okinawa Arena on July 20 before playing at Musashino Forest Sport Plaza, also a 10,000-seat venue, on July 27.

While this marks his first official tour in Japan, Rema has previously performed in Asia, including India, where he entertained guests at the high-profile Ambani wedding.

He recently also performed in Malaysia, further cementing his global superstar status.

New Music and Grammy Recognition

Rema’s tour announcement follows the release of his first song of 2025, which samples “Is It a Crime” from British band Sade’s iconic Promise album.

His return to music comes after his appearance at the 2025 Grammy Awards, where he was nominated for Best Global Album.

Also read: Kendrick Lamar Announces U.K. And European Tour Dates

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