A$AP Rocky is bringing his record-breaking Don’t Be Dumb album to Euorpe this September and he will even stop in Stockholm this September.
The rap star will make his first return to the Swedish capital since his 2019 legal troubles there.
The Harlem rapper will perform at Avicii Arena on September 21 as part of his expansive European tour, which kicks off August 25 in Brussels and stretches across 30+ dates through October.
It’s a full-circle moment for A$AP Rocky, who faced serious consequences in this exact city seven years ago.
Back in July 2019, Rocky found himself in a Stockholm street brawl that spiraled into a legal nightmare. He and two members of his crew were arrested after a confrontation with a 19-year-old man, and the case became international news.
Swedish courts convicted him of assault, though he avoided prison time and received a conditional sentence instead.
The incident dominated headlines and created tension between the US and Sweden, with even President Donald Trump weighing in on the situation.
Now Rocky’s returning to perform in front of Swedish audiences with one of the most successful albums of his career.
Don’t Be Dumb has been nothing short of massive since its January 2026 release. The album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 with 123,000 first-week units, marking his third chart-topper.
On Spotify, it posted 31.72 million streams on its first day alone, the biggest debut of Rocky’s career on the platform, and accumulated 125.1 million streams in its opening week.
The project features production and appearances from heavy hitters like Tyler, The Creator, Gorillaz, Thundercat, and Jon Batiste, with cover art designed by filmmaker Tim Burton.
The North American leg of the tour kicked off May 27 with a sold-out show at Chicago’s United Center, and according to Live Nation, the momentum has been building ever since.
Tickets for the European leg go on sale June 5, with artist presales beginning June 2 on ASAPROCKY.COM.
