A$AP Rocky to perform in Greece for the first time

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A$AP Rocky is set to perform in Greece for the first time, with the internationally acclaimed rapper scheduled to take the stage at Telekom Center Athens on October 11, 2026, according to tovima.com

The Athens concert will mark the final European stop of his Don’t Be Dumb World Tour, which has recently been expanded to include additional dates across Central and Eastern Europe. Before arriving in Greece, Rocky will perform in cities including Prague, Budapest, Zagreb, Belgrade and Sofia.

The tour has already attracted strong interest, launching with a sold-out show in Chicago and drawing large audiences across the United States. Its European leg is expected to begin in late August, with performances planned in major cities such as London, Paris, Milan and Berlin.

The tour supports Rocky’s latest album, which features collaborations with artists including Gorillaz, Tyler, The Creator, Jon Batiste and Thundercat. The album artwork was designed by filmmaker Tim Burton.

Born Rakim Mayers, A$AP Rocky has established himself as both a leading music artist and a prominent figure in the fashion industry. He currently serves as creative director for Ray-Ban and PUMA, while his creative agency, AWGE, recently showcased a collection at Paris Fashion Week.

In 2025, Rocky also served as a co-chair of the Met Gala and appeared in two films produced by A24, including Spike Lee’s Highest 2 Lowest.

Presale tickets for members of the artist’s official mailing list are already available, while an additional presale for High Priority Promotions subscribers is scheduled to begin on June 4.

Source: tovima.com

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