Kaytranada has announced details of a new tour, which will see him head across the UK and Europe next year. Find out more below.
The Canadian rapper, producer and DJ has announced the dates as an extension to his ongoing ‘Timeless Tour’, which comes in celebration of the latest album of the same name which he dropped over the summer.
In total, 11 new shows have been added to the bill, all of which will be held across the spring. They kick off with an opening night at the O2 Universum in Prague on April 7, then continue with gigs in Amsterdam, Cologne and Berlin on April 10, 11 and 12 respectively.
Later in the month, Kaytranada will head to Warsaw, Brussels and Paris for three arena shows, before heading over to the UK. At time of writing, only two UK dates have been announced – the first of which will take place at the Co-op Live arena in Manchester on April 23, and the second will be held at London’s Alexandra Palace two days later (25).
The tour wraps up with a penultimate stop at Insel Park Arena in Hamburg on April 29, followed by a final show at the K B Hallen venue in Copenhagen the following night (30). Tickets go on general sale at 10am local on Friday (December 13), barring Cologne, Hamburg and Copenhagen, which are on sale now.
Visit here for tickets, and find a full list of new tour dates below.
Kaytranada UK and European 2025 tour dates are:
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7 – Prague, O2 Universum (Czech Republic)
10 – Amsterdam, AFAS Live (Netherlands)
11 – Cologne, Palladium (Germany)
12 – Berlin, UFO (Germany)
15 – Warsaw, Arena Cos Towar (Poland)
17 – Brussels, ING ARENA (Belgium)
19 – Paris, Accor Arena (France)
23 – Manchester, Co-op Live
25 – London, Alexandra Palace
29 – Hamburg Inselpark Arena (Germany)
30 – Copenhagen, K B Hallen (Denmark)
These tour dates are not the first to be confirmed for Kaytranada in 2025. Already, the musician has a handful of Australian tour dates lined up for the beginning of the year. These kick off in Sydney on January 18, and are followed by two stops in Brisbane (20 and 23), as well as Melbourne (24) and Perth (25). Visit here for Australia tickets.
Back in June, NME gave Kaytranada’s new ‘Timeless’ album a four-star review, and praised it as showcasing “huge features and creative evolution”.
“‘Timeless’ is his first full-length release since 2023’s collaborative album ‘Kaytraminé’, made with rapper Aminé, but it feels like a melting pot of the best ideas from each of his previous releases and acts as a marker of his musical evolution,” it read.
“The solo tracks are where we see his dexterous production skills sparkle. Opener ‘Pressure’ sounds straight out of a retro-futuristic sci-fi film, with blazing synths and cinematic jazz instrumentation. For the first time we also hear Kaytra’s own vocals in ‘Stepped On’, marking a significant change in how we understand him; he’s not just a talented producer but also a thoughtful vocalist.”