Your browser is not supported. For the best experience, use any of these supported browsers: Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge.
Skip to main content
PayPal Preferred Payments Partner

Rap and Hip-Hop

Brockhampton Tickets

Concerts0 results

No Upcoming Concerts

We're sorry, but we couldn't find any upcoming concerts for Brockhampton. Please check back soon.

Gallery

About

The 13-strong hip hop collective

Get the album Roadrunner: New Light, New Machine here

Self-proclaimed as “America’s favourite boyband” and “the best boyband since One Direction”, BROCKHAMPTON was founded in Texas in 2010. Led by Kevin Abstract, who had posted a callout on the Kanye West online fan forum KanyeToThe, the group’s members all come from diverse backgrounds, which helps shape their collaborative lyrics and high-octane rap-meets-R&B sound.

Throughout 2017, they rose to fame by releasing the Saturation trilogy of EPs. When their first major label album Iridescence came out in 2018, it debuted at No.1 on the Billboard 200 and R&B/Hip Hop charts. To support it, BROCKHAMPTON embarked on their worldwide I’ll Be There Tour, which kicked off in New Zealand and wrapped up in Las Vegas.

Since late 2018, BROCKHAMPTON has been comprised of 13 members. Along with Abstract, the line-up includes Merlyn Wood, Joba, Matt Champion, Dom McLennon, Bearface, Romil Hemnani, Jabari Manwa, Kiko Merley, Henock “HK” Sileshi, Robert Ontenient, Jon Nunes and Ashlan Grey.

The following year brought Ginger, which featured fan-favorite songs like No Halo, If You Pray Right, I Been Born Again and Boy Bye. It also spawned Sugar, a ballad about adolescent heartbreak that peaked at No.66 on Billboard’s Hot 100 list plus became their first song to get an official remix that featured Dua Lipa.

That summer BROCKHAMPTON played a standout set at Tyler, The Creator’s 2019 Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival before launching their Heaven Belongs To You Tour across North America. 

In 2020, amid the coronavirus pandemic, they began uploading self-produced singles to their YouTube channel under the umbrella title Technical Difficulties.

BROCKHAMPTON came out with two new singles in early 2021 – Buzzcut and Count On Me – followed by the arrival of their sixth album, Roadrunner: New Light, New Machine, in early April. In addition, the band confirmed their headline UK dates would be rescheduled to January and February 2022, with a new show added in Sheffield.

Setlists

    1. -All by Myself (Eric Carmen cover) (Céline Dion version)
  1. The Family

    1. 1.Big Pussy (Live debut)
  2. SATURATION I

    1. 2.BUMP
    2. 3.STAR
    3. 4.GOLD
    4. 5.FACE
  3. SATURATION II

    1. 6.QUEER
    2. 7.GUMMY
    3. 8.SWEET
    4. 9.SWAMP
  4. SATURATION III

    1. 10.ZIPPER
    2. 11.HOTTIE
    3. 12.BLEACH
    4. 13.SISTER
  5. Singles

    1. 14.1999 WILDFIRE
    2. 15.1997 DIANA
  6. iridescence

    1. 16.NEW ORLEANS
    2. 17.J'OUVERT
    3. 18.DISTRICT
    4. 19.TONYA
  7. GINGER

    1. 20.SUGAR
    2. 21.BOY BYE
  8. TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES

    1. 22.NST (Live debut)
    2. 23.BABY BULL (Live debut)
  9. ROADRUNNER: NEW LIGHT, NEW MACHINE

    1. 24.BUZZCUT
  10. TM

    1. 25.NEW SHOES (Live debut)
  11. Encore

    1. 26.SUMMER
    2. 27.BOOGIE
    1. 1.BUZZCUT
    2. 2.STAR
    3. 3.GOLD
    4. 4.GUMMY
    5. 5.SWEET
    6. 6.ZIPPER
    7. 7.BLEACH
    8. 8.1999 WILDFIRE
    9. 9.DISTRICT
    10. 10.SUGAR
    11. 11.BANKROLL
    12. 12.SUMMER
    13. 13.BOOGIE
    14. -LAMB
    1. 1.BUZZCUT
    2. 2.STAR
    3. 3.GOLD
    4. 4.GUMMY
    5. 5.SWEET
    6. 6.ZIPPER
    7. 7.BLEACH
    8. 8.1999 WILDFIRE
    9. 9.DISTRICT
    10. 10.SUGAR
    11. 11.BANKROLL
    12. 12.BOOGIE
    13. 13.SUMMER
    1. 1.BUZZCUT
    2. 2.STAR
    3. 3.GOLD
    4. 4.FACE
    5. 5.GUMMY
    6. 6.QUEER (New Dom Verse)
    7. 7.JUNKY
    8. 8.SWEET
    9. 9.BLEACH
    10. 10.RENTAL
    11. 11.ZIPPER
    12. 12.SISTER (Interrupted after 1st verse due to audience member fainting)
    13. 13.1999 WILDFIRE
    14. 14.WEIGHT
    15. 15.NEW ORLEANS
    16. 16.DISTRICT
    17. 17.J'OUVERT
    18. 18.SUGAR
    19. 19.BOY BYE
    20. 20.WHAT'S THE OCCASION?
    21. 21.BANKROLL
    22. 22.SEX
    23. 23.DON'T SHOOT UP THE PARTY
    24. 24.SUMMER
  1. Encore

    1. 25.BOOGIE
    1. 1.BUZZCUT
    2. 2.STAR
    3. 3.GOLD
    4. 4.FACE
    5. 5.GUMMY
    6. 6.JUNKY
    7. 7.SWEET
    8. 8.BLEACH
    9. 9.RENTAL
    10. 10.ZIPPER
    11. 11.1999 WILDFIRE
    1. 12.NEW ORLEANS
    2. 13.DISTRICT
    3. 14.J'OUVERT
    4. 15.HEAVEN BELONGS TO YOU
    5. 16.Doorman (slowthai cover)
    6. 17.SUGAR
    7. 18.BOY BYE
    8. 19.WHAT'S THE OCCASION?
    9. 20.BANKROLL
    10. 21.THE LIGHT
    11. 22.DON'T SHOOT UP THE PARTY
    12. 23.SUMMER

News

  • BROCKHAMPTON rescheduled tour + new show

    BROCKHAMPTON rescheduled tour + new show

    The hip hop boyband from America have moved their tour to January and February 2022. They also announced an extra date at O2 Academy Sheffield on 28 January 2022 – tickets go on sale from 09:00 on Friday 16 April 2021.

FAQS

BROCKHAMPTON are touring the UK from 27 January – 8 February 2022.

BROCKHAMPTON will be visiting the following UK cities in 2022:

  • Glasgow
  • Sheffield (new date)
  • Bristol
  • Manchester
  • Birmingham
  • London (for two shows)

Tickets for BROCKHAMPTON’s newly added Sheffield concert go on sale from 09:00 on Friday 16 April 2021. Tickets for the rest of BROCKHAMPTON's 2022 UK tour dates are on sale now. Original tickets remain valid for rescheduled dates.

There are currently no reviews

Be the first to write a review