Snoop Dogg has rescheduled his UK and Ireland arena tour for 2023.
- READ MORE:Â Mount Westmore â ‘Snoop, Cube, 40, $hort’ review: rap supergroup overstuffed with ideas and personalitiesÂ
The rapper will be returning to British and Irish shores in March, making stops in Belfast, Manchester, Glasgow, London, Dublin, Leeds and Birmingham. He was supposed to be touring this year, but cancelled all non-U.S. tour dates back in May due to âunforeseen scheduling conflicts, including family obligations and upcoming tv and film projectsâ.
The tour will feature a variety of special guests, Warren G, Tha Dogg Pound, Obie Trice and D12. They will also be joined by Irish rap duo Versatile and, for English and Scottish dates, Xzibit.
All tickets from his original tour dates, which were postponed multiple times due to the COVID-19 pandemic, remain valid. The reminder will go on sale tomorrow (December 22) at midday – you can buy yours here.
Snoop Dogg will play the following shows:
MARCH
14 â Belfast, SSE ArenaÂ
15 â Manchester, AO Arena
16 â Glasgow, OVO Hydro
21 â London, O2 Arena
26 â Dublin, 3Arena
27 â Leeds, First Direct Arena
28 â Birmingham, Resorts World Arena

Elsewhere, Snoop Dogg has also revealed he used to write his lyrics on a typewriter in the early days of his career, which he borrowed from  2Scoops of G-funk group The Dove Shack. He said that 2Scoops was âorganized and shitâ, so concluded he was âjust gonna type my shit upâ, adding âI used to type like 65 words a minuteâ.
Earlier this month, Snoop and hip-hop veterans Ice Cube, Too $hort and E-40 released their new album under Mount Westmore, âSnoop, Cube, 40, $hortâ.
In a three-star review, NME described the record as a âmuddled, but sometimes brilliant, cruise down Sunset Boulevardâ.
It continued: ââSnoop, Cube, 40, $hortâ isnât completely devoid of praise; having to accommodate four distinct styles and personalities is no simple task. But while there are moments of brilliance, itâs clear there are too many chefs in the kitchen.â
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