The hip-hop icon Snoop Dogg is finally making his comeback to Great Britain throughout March 2023 with a set of dates taking place across the country. Not only is he hitting such incredible venues as London’s O2 Arena and Leeds’ First Direct Arena, but he is bringing along some friends. Snoop Doggy Dogg will be hitting the stage alongside Xzibit, D12, Warren G, Obie Trice, Versatile and Tha Dogg Pound. Tickets come out this week – and you can get presale spots.
When do Snoop Dogg tickets come out?
Snoop Dogg tickets come out tomorrow, Thursday, December 22, 2022, at 12pm.
Tickets will be available on Ticketmaster and See Tickets, as well as other retailers.
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However, fans who are keen to get their hands on Snoop Dogg tickets early can do so by signing up for the presale event.
The artist is running his own presale event here, and it kicks off at 9am tomorrow morning.
This three-hour window will allow the die-hard fans to get tickets before anyone else.
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Scroll down for a full list of Snoop Dogg 2023 UK tour dates.
These rescheduled Snoop Dogg shows were originally due to take place back in 2020. They were of course derailed by the global pandemic.
He originally planned for the shows to happen this year instead, across August and September of 2022 – but he was hit with further delays.
Snoop Dogg cancelled the shows while quoting “unforeseen scheduling conflicts, including family obligations and upcoming tv and film projects” in his official announcement.
His statement added: “[Snoop Dogg] was excited to see his fans around the world and apologies to all that had already made plans to see his show. He looks forward to rescheduling dates in the future.”
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Scroll down for a full list of Snoop Dogg 2023 UK tour dates.
Buy Snoop Dogg tickets here.
Snoop Dogg 2023 UK and Ireland Tour Dates
March 2023
14th – Belfast, SSE Arena
15th – Manchester, AO Arena
16th – Glasgow, OVO Hydro
21st – London, O2 Arena
26th – Dublin, 3Arena
27th – Leeds, First Direct Arena
28th – Birmingham, Resorts World Arena