Named after his critically acclaimed second album “Heis,” the tour is set to provide an extraordinary experience for fans around the globe.
The 22-date tour will commence on April 11th at the Edmonton Expo Centre in Canada, with additional performances planned across North America, Europe, and Asia.
In North America, Rema will make notable stops, including Indio, California for Coachella, Mexico City, Houston’s 713 Music Hall, Chicago’s Ballroom, New York’s renowned Madison Square Garden, Boston’s MGM Music Hall, Montreal’s Place Bell, and Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena.
European fans can look forward to an exciting series of shows, beginning in Berlin at the Uber Eats Music Hall on June 6th, followed by a performance at London’s The 02 Arena on June 8th. Other European locations include Milan’s Fabrique, Copenhagen, Amsterdam’s AFAS Live, Brussels, and Paris’ Accor Arena.
The tour will then transition to Asia, featuring landmark performances in Japan, including a headlining concert at the 10,000-capacity Okinawa Arena on July 20th, and another at the Mushashino Hall on July 27th.
Additionally, Rema will take the stage at the Dream Park Festival in Malmo, Sweden on August 1st, and at Poble Espanyol in Barcelona on August 3rd.
This tour represents a significant achievement in Rema’s remarkable career, as he promises fans an unforgettable experience.
It is worth noting that Rema’s concert in Japan will not be his first appearance in Asia; he previously performed at the wedding of Anant Ambani, the son of India’s wealthiest individual, Mukesh Ambani, in 2024, for which he reportedly earned an impressive $3 million.
