50 Cent has announced he will be going to Australia and New Zealand as part of his The Final Lap tour.
The rapper, who is also known as Curtis Jackson, made the announcement on social media on Wednesday and said he was “excited” to perform in the region in December.
He wrote: “Australia and New Zealand, you’re up next!
“I’m excited to announce THE FINAL LAP TOUR celebrating GET RICH OR DIE TRYIN’ – 20 YEARS LATER with special guests is coming your way this December!
“Tickets on sale Thursday 8 June 2023, at 2pm local, lock yours in.”
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Jackson will be on tour this year to celebrate 20 years of his 2003 debut album Get Rich or Die Tryin’.
The album became the biggest rap album of that year and one of the best-selling debuts.
It also featured Eminem and Young Buck, and peaked at number one on the Billboard 200.
The celebrate the album’s success, the tour is set to kick off on 21 July this year and will include some “special guests.”
Tickets for the shows in Australia and New Zealand will go on sale on 8 June and can be purchased via 50 Cent’s official website.
Here is a list of 50 Cent’s international tour dates for 2023:
• 28 September – Amsterdam, Netherlands Ziggo Dome
• 29 September – Hamburg, Germany Barclays Arena
• 30 September – Copenhagen, Denmark Royal Arena
• 04 October – Oslo, Norway Spektrum
• 05 October – Trondheim, Norway Spektrum
• 07 October – Stockholm, Sweden Avici Arena
• 09 October – Riga, Latvia Arena Riga
• 10 October – Riga, Latvia Arena Riga
• 14 October – Berlin, Germany Mercedes-Benz-Arena
• 15 October – Oberhausen, Germany Rudolf-Weber Arena
• 20 October – Zurich, Switzerland Hallenstadion
• 21 October – Nice, France Palais Nikaia
• 22 October – Milan, Italy Mediolanum Forum
• 24 October- Munich, Germany Olympiahalle
• 25 October – Mannheim, Germany SAP Arena
• 26 October – Brussels, Belgium Forest National
• 28 October – Prague, Czech Republic O2 Arena
• 29 October – Lodz, Poland Atlas Arena
• 31 October – Strasbourg, France Zenith
• 02 November – Nantes, France Zenith
• 03 November – Paris, France La Defense Arena
• 06 November – Dublin, Ireland 3 Arena
• 07 November – Dublin, Ireland 3 Arena
Tour dates in the UK:
• 09 November – Glasgow, UK OVO Hydro
• 10 November – Manchester, UK AO Arena
• 11 November – London, UK The O2 Arena
• 12 November – Birmingham, UK Resorts World Arena
• 15 November – Manchester, England AO Arena
• 17 November – London, England OVO Arena Wembley
• 18 November – Newcastle, England Utilita Arena
• 02 December – Perth, Australia RAC Arena
• 04 December – Adelaide, Australia Adelaide Entertainment Centre
• 06 December – Melbourne, Australia Rod Laver Arena
• 08 December – Sydney, Australia Qudos Bank Arena
• 10 December – Brisbane, Australia Brisbane Entertainment Centre
• 14 December – Auckland, New Zealand Spark Arena
Earlier this year, the Grammy-winning rapper also announced plans to create a “modern” version of Eminem’s 8 Mile film.
In an interview with Big Boy TV, he said: “I’m going to bring [Eminem’s] 8 Mile to television.
“I want to show and offer a lot more details, things that you would say in an interview or different things that you put out there.
“You’ll see those things surface in the temperament of the characters,” he added.