Fri 22 Nov 24 9am General Public Booking
Thu 21 Nov 24 9am Advance Priority Booking for Champion, Icon and Legend members
Thu 21 Nov 24 2pm Priority Booking for all members
Doors: 7pm
Curfew: 11pm
Please note: Stage times are subject to change and published where available.
Maximum 4 tickets per person
Fees are 12% + a £2 restoration levy per ticket
Latecomers will be admitted throughout
Under-16s to be accompanied by an adult, Under-14s to be accompanied by an adult and in seated areas only
This event is digitally ticketed.
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Please note: if you booked via another ticket agent and are expecting to receive digital tickets, you will receive instructions on how to access your tickets approximately 24 hours before the show.
ScHoolboy Q is back and ready to redefine the game. Following the success of CrasH Talk—his third consecutive album to debut in the top three on the Billboard 200—the South Central rapper seemed unstoppable. With a career spanning Gold and Platinum certifications, five Grammy nominations, and a reputation as one of hip-hop’s most innovative stylists, it appeared Q had reached the pinnacle. But something wasn’t right. “I didn’t feel like my normal self anymore,” he admits. His upcoming sixth album, Blue Lips, dives deep into this unsettling feeling, offering his most focused and emotionally rich work yet. It’s an album about rediscovering yourself and finding new purpose, with ScHoolboy Q reminding us all to keep looking forward.
From his early days with Top Dawg Entertainment to rising alongside Kendrick Lamar, Jay Rock, and Ab-Soul, ScHoolboy Q has built a legacy as a powerhouse in hip-hop. Albums like Setbacks, Oxymoron, and Blank Face LP solidified his place at the top, but after CrasH Talk, Q found himself confronting a creative void. Blue Lips is the answer—a bold, genre-defying project that balances sharp, economical writing with raw emotion. It’s a testament to an artist who has mastered his craft while refusing to stand still. “Whatever happened in the past isn’t today,” Q says. “I can’t really fix it. But I can fix today and tomorrow.”