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Music / June 29, 2022

Pusha T announces Dublin headliner

Pusha T, photo courtesy of Def Jam Recordings
Music / June 29, 2022

Pusha T announces Dublin headliner

Words: Dylan Murphy

Following the release of his new album It’s Almost Dry, the rapper returns to Ireland.

It’s been a big year for hip hop albums and one of the best of the bunch so far arrived courtesy of your favourite coke rapper – Pusha T.

It’s Almost Dry landed featuring production from Kanye West and Pharrell Williams and featured verses from Jay-Z and Kid Cudi. Now, Push has revealed he’s heading to Ireland as part of his European tour.

Pusha T plays the Academy in Dublin on 21 December 2022.

Tickets start at 39.50 euro including booking fee are on sale Friday 1 July at 10.00.

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