A$AP Rocky Adds European Dates to His “Don’t Be Dumb” World Tour

A$AP Rocky is widening the net on his big return to the road. The multi-hyphenate rapper, entrepreneur, actor, and fashion icon has added European dates to his 2026 “Don’t Be Dumb” World Tour, the Live Nation-promoted run built around his first full-length release in eight years. Demand pushed the expansion, and now more markets get a shot at the show.

The tour launched in North America on May 27 with a sold-out night at Chicago’s United Center, where Rocky mixed new album material with fan favorites from across his catalog. The run rolls through Toronto, Boston, Atlanta, Houston, Los Angeles, and Vancouver before wrapping July 11 at the Prudential Center in New Jersey.

From there it crosses the Atlantic, opening August 25 at ING Arena in Brussels and hitting London, Milan, Munich, Stockholm, Hamburg, Berlin, and Paris along the way. The expanded European and UK leg tacks on a second Lodz, Poland date plus newly added stops in Prague, Budapest, Zagreb, and Belgrade before closing out in Athens. It’s a sprawling run that finally brings one of hip-hop’s most singular voices back to stages worldwide.

Presales start Tuesday, June 2, ahead of the general sale on Friday, June 5 at 10 am local time. VIP packages will be available.

A$AP Rocky European 2026 Don’t Be Dumb World Tour Dates:

Aug 25, Brussels, Belgium, ING Arena

Aug 27, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Ziggo Dome

Aug 30, London, UK, O2 Arena

Sep 02, Dublin, Ireland, 3Arena

Sep 04, Glasgow, UK, OVO Hydro

Sep 05, Manchester, UK, Co-op Live

Sep 08, Cologne, Germany, Lanxess Arena

Sep 10, Milan, Italy, I-DAYS

Sep 11, Munich, Germany, Olympiahalle

Sep 13, Lodz, Poland, Atlas Arena

Sep 14, Lodz, Poland, Atlas Arena

Sep 16, Hamburg, Germany, Barclays Arena

Sep 18, Copenhagen, Denmark, Royal Arena

Sep 20, Oslo, Norway, Unity Arena

Sep 21, Stockholm, Sweden, Avicii Arena

Sep 24, Riga, Latvia, Xiaomi Arena

Sep 25, Kaunas, Lithuania, Zalgiris Arena

Sep 28, Berlin, Germany, Uber Arena

Sep 30, Paris, France, Accor Arena

Oct 4, Prague, Czech Republic, O2 Arena

Oct 5, Budapest, Hungary, Budapest Arena

Oct 6, Zagreb, Croatia, Zagreb Arena

Oct 8, Belgrade, Serbia, Belgrade Arena

Oct 9, Sofia, Bulgaria, Arena 8888 Sofia

Oct 11, Athens, Greece, Telekom Center Athens