The Game announces 2025 ‘The Documentary’ 20th anniversary UK tour

The Game announces 2025 ‘The Documentary’ 20th anniversary UK tour
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The Game has announced a 2025 UK tour in celebration of ‘The Documentary’s 20th anniversary.

The Compton rapper – real name Jayceon Terrell Taylor – will kick off his UK dates with a show in Birmingham at the O2 Academy on March 17 2025. From there, he will make stops in Glasgow and Manchester before wrapping up the tour in London on March 22 2025.

A ticket pre-sale will be available for fans who register here via The Game’s Documentary tour’s website. General ticket sales will commence Friday (November 8) at 10am local time. Visit here to purchase tickets and check out a full list of tour dates below.

The Game’s ‘The Documentary’ 20th anniversary 2025 UK tour dates are: 

MARCH
17 – Birmingham, UK, O2 Academy Birmingham 

18 – Glasgow, UK, O2 Academy Glasgow
20 – Manchester, United Kingdom, O2 Victoria Warehouse Manchester
22 – London, UK, OVO Arena Wembley

The tour will see the rapper perform across the pond after dealing with passport issues. Earlier this year, The Game opened up about his issues with US Immgration in a video clip (as per Stuff) and revealed that he was working for roughly 9 or 10 months with US immigration to retrieve his passport.

“It’s nobody’s fault but mine, and I’ve been grinding. I’m real, real close to having my passport in the next few days. The only thing that got in the way was this holiday weekend,” he said.

The caption of the rapper’s Instagram post of the UK tour dates read: “Once again it’s ON!!!!!!! Finally got all my passport issues resolved & will be free to tour worldwide again in 2025 after almost 5 years !!!!!”

Released on January 18 2005, ‘The Documentary’ served as The Game’s commercial studio debut LP. The album debuted at Number One on the US Billboard 200 and sold 586,000 units in its first week. ‘The Documentary’ was certified as double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in March 2004 and went on to sell 2.5million copies in the US by November 2005.

The LP features hits such as ‘How We Do’, ‘Dreams’ and most notably ‘Hate It Or Love It’ which featured 50 Cent. The latter earned the rapper two Grammy nominations for Best Rap Song and Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group.

Originally published here.

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