UK fans rejoice as Bryson Tiller adds a second London date to ‘The Bryson Tiller Tour’ due to incredible demand. The Grammy-nominated multi-platinum selling recording artist is set to return to the UK later this Spring as he plays venues including London’s OVO Arena Wembley, Glasgow’s O2 Academy and Manchester’s O2 Victoria Warehouse.

Tickets for ‘The Bryson Tiller Tour’ go on general sale 10am Friday 2nd February.

‘The Bryson Tiller Tour’ – UK Dates:
Monday 8 April O2 Academy Glasgow
Friday 12 April O2 Victoria Warehouse Manchester
Saturday 13 April O2 Academy Birmingham
Sunday 14 April O2 Academy Bristol
Tuesday 16 April OVO Arena Wembley London
Wednesday 17 April OVO Arena Wembley London

MORE: Bryson Tiller became one of the key breakout stars in 2010s contemporary R&B with the single ‘Don’t’ and a descriptively titled parent album, T R A P S O U L (2015), a moody swaggering set of slow jams that neologized a subgenre the singer/rapper took to the mainstream with multi-platinum certifications and Grammy nominations. True to Self (2017) and A N N I V E R S A R Y (2019), his subsequent studio albums, have either topped the Billboard 200 or reached the chart’s Top Ten. Tiller’s additional hits as a featured artist and duet partner are highlighted by DJ Khalid’s ‘Wild Thoughts’ and H.E.R.’s ‘Could’ve Been’.

Tiller started singing and rapping as a high schooler in his native Louisville, Kentucky, and in his late teens released a mixtape, Killer Instinct, Vol. 1. He was just into his twenties when SoundCloud uploads such as ‘Don’t’, ‘Break Bread’ and ‘Let ‘Em Know’ brought him greater recognition. Timbaland reached out to collaborate and convinced Tiller to quit his job to do so. Drake expressed interest in signing Tiller to his OVO Sound label, but after some deliberation, Tiller accepted an offer from RCA, and made his major-label debut in May 2015 with the commercial release of ‘Don’t’. The sparse ballad peaked at number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100 (and eventually went multi-platinum). The full-length T R A P S O U L followed a few months later and reached number eight on the Billboard 200. Within six months, the album was certified platinum, supported by additional multi-platinum hits ‘Exchange’ and ‘Sorry Not Sorry’ the latter of which was co-produced by Timbaland. ‘Exchange’, a number 26 pop hit, was nominated for a Grammy in the category of Best R&B song.

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