Tinie Tempah reschedules UK tour

Tinie Tempah has rescheduled his planned UK tour that was due to start next month.

The shows will now move to March and April 2014 due to problems with the rehearsal schedule, however dates in Glasgow, Leeds and Newcastle have been cancelled.

“Guys, I only think it’s right to tell you that after delivering Demonstration and working flat out trying to make an album you guys would be proud of, I feel I haven’t had enough time to prepare for the December Tour to make it the best it can be,” said Tinie.

“So myself and management have decided to postpone it until April so I have enough time to rehearse all the new songs and make this Tour even better than the last one.

“Apologies to everyone who was looking forward to it. April will be amazing. I promise. See you then!”

Shows in Aberdeen, Glasgow, Leeds and Newcastle have been cancelled, the Birmingham LG Arena show will now be over two nights at the Wolverhampton Civic Hall, the Manchester Arena show will now be over two nights at O2 Apollo Manchester and a new date has now been added in Brighton.

Tickets for the original shows are valid at the same venues, but those with tickets for dates that have moved venues must contact their ticket seller to arrange replacements.

Tickets for the new Brighton show go on sale this Friday, November 15 at 9am, priced at £25. Other tickets are on sale now and are priced at £25 (£28.50)

  • March 25 – Wolverhampton Civic Hall (Moved from December 16 – Birmingham LG Arena)
  • March 26 – Wolverhampton Civic Hall (Moved from December 16 – Birmingham LG Arena)
  • March 28 – O2 Apollo Manchester (Moved from December 5 – Manchester Arena)
  • March 29 – O2 Apollo Manchester (Moved from December 5 – Manchester Arena)
  • March 30 – London, The O2 (Moved from December 18)
  • March 31 – Brighton Centre – new show
  • April 2 – Nottingham Capital FM Arena (Moved from December 8)
  • April 4 – Cardiff Motorpoint Arena (Moved from December 13)
  • April 6 – Bournemouth BIC (Moved From December 15)
  • April 7 – Liverpool Echo Arena (Moved from December 12)