Stormzy’s UK and Ireland tour dates for the ‘Heavy Is The Head Tour’ have been postponed again as reported by Stereoboard and NME. The artist was originally scheduled to embark on an arena tour supporting his album ‘Heavy Is The Head’ in September of 2020, but had to be postponed to April of 2021, due to the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic. The artist was set to perform in Glasgow, Nottingham, Dublin, Manchester, Cardiff, London among other venues.
It has now been confirmed that Stormzy’s rescheduled dates have been pushed back one more time, because of the lockdown in place in the UK (for the next month). New dates for the tour have yet to be informed to the fans. Ticket holders are advised to communicate with their point of purchase for more information, and further details.
Stormzy is confirmed to headline this coming summer’s Reading & Leeds festivals, which will commence on the weekend of the August Bank Holiday, 27-29th of August, 2021. The artist will perform among other chart toppers like Queens Of The Stone Age, Post Malone, Liam Gallagher, Disclosure, Catfish And The Bottlemen.
So far the Reading & Leeds festivals is still set to happen; the festival’s boss Melvin Benn in a statement to NME said that he felt “very positive” about the return of the event.
News of the postponement of ‘Heavy Is The Head Tour’ came shortly after the release of Stormzy’s collaborative single with Ghetts, titled ‘Skengman’, which is featured on Ghetts latest album ‘Conflict of Interest’. Listen to the single down below: