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Dizzee Rascal celebrates Tongue ‘N Cheek anniversary with UK tour and new Bonkers EP

Dizzee Rascal celebrates Tongue ‘N Cheek anniversary with UK tour and new Bonkers EP

British rapper Dizzee Rascal will begin a UK tour in October 2024, marking the 15th anniversary of his breakthrough album Tongue ‘N Cheek. The tour will feature a special headline show at the Eventim Apollo in London and will include stops in Wolverhampton, Glasgow, Dublin, Manchester and Leeds.

In conjunction with the tour, Dizzee Rascal will release a new Bonkers EP on 16th August, featuring previously unreleased remixes and live versions, including a collaboration with Leeds-based DJ Buckley. This new edit of Bonkers gained significant attention in the electronic music scene in 2023, receiving acclaim from prominent DJs.

The tour will start on 17th October at the University of Wolverhampton, followed by performances at major venues including the O2 Academy Glasgow and the 3Olympia Theatre in Dublin. Dizzee Rascal’s tour will feature all the major hits from Tongue ‘N Cheek, an album that cemented his status in the music industry.

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For further information and future events visit Dizzee Rascal’s website here.

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