Childish Gambino has just broken his silence – he’s back.
The American star has not been on tour in five years, and hasn’t graced the UK with his presence in a very long time.
But, with the news that he has just released a “finished” version of his 3.15.20 album (now titled Atavista), he has reignited his career with some of his biggest news to date.
Childish Gambino – otherwise known as Donald Glover – has just confirmed The New World Tour; an extensive tour kicking off around the world this year in some of the biggest venues ever made.
On his journey, he’ll be visiting the UK for some enormous arena shows, including two nights at London’s O2 Arena.
Tickets for these massive shows will be released at the end of the week, but you can get presale tickets long before then by reading the details below.
Here’s what you need to know:
Childish Gambino presale tickets are out right now. They are available through the artist presale, which means you can only access the tickets you want to buy if you use the code: Littlefoot. Here’s the link you need:
At the time of writing, the only website you can get presale tickets for Childish Gambino’s tour is Ticketmaster. This article will be updated if that changes.
Here’s the info on general onsale tickets:
Childish Gambino tickets will be released on general onsale on Friday, May 17, 2024, at 10am.
These tickets will only be available from Ticketmaster. Here’s the link you need:
The New World Tour dates in the UK include two shows in London, and one in each Manchester, Glasgow, Birmingham and Dublin.
Tickets are expected to sell out extremely quickly, so fans are encouraged to act fast to get theirs while they can.
At the time of writing, Childish Gambino ticket prices range from £64.15 to £385.60. These prices include fees where applicable.
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