East London rapper, Stephen Manderson AKA Professor Green, has announced he will be hitting the road again with a brand-new tour in 2022 to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of his album titled  ‘At Your Inconvenience’.

He will be playing five shows in total, kicking off in London and ending in Glasgow.

37-year-old Professor Green grew up on what he describes to be a “gritty East London council estate”, located in Hackney, and has gone on to be one of the most successful British rappers as well as a television personality and mental health activist.

Album Anniversary

‘At your Inconvenience’, the album in which Professor Green is celebrating the 10-year release of on his upcoming tour, was officially released on October 28th 2011 and was a huge success, selling over 100,000 copies.

The album included his number 1 hit with Scottish singer/songwriter Emeli Sandé titled “Read All About It” and other hits including “Remedy” featuring RuthAnne and “D.P.M.O”, all songs which he will be taking to the stage in 2022.

Tickets will go on sale this Friday the 19th November at 9am.

Professor Green will be playing the following dates:

MARCH

08/03/22 – London 02 Shepherds Bush

09/03/22 – Nottingham, Rock City

10/03/22 – Birmingham, 02 Institute

12/03/22 – Manchester, Albert Hall

13/03/22 – Glasgow, SWG3

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Professor Green announces his new tour. Credit: Instagram

Professor Green posted on his verified Instagram account to his over 872k followers saying:

“I have no idea why I’m like this.

10 years of ‘At your Inconvenience” means we’ll be touring the album in (almost) its entirety as well as getting stuck into new records, and of course chucking in some old fav’s because you wouldn’t forgive me if I didn’t.

I’m training between now and the tour, I’m getting sexy AF for this one.

It’ll be Slimane’s first tour as well.

Tickets on sale Friday 9am.”

In 2019, the rapper had to cancel his tour after he, unfortunately, fractured his neck due to a nasty fall brought on by a seizure. At the time, Green posted on Instagram detailing the fall and said: “Depending on how you look at this fall I was extremely lucky. I fractured vertebrae in my neck and subsequently had to cancel my tour that was due to start today.”

However, now, Professor Green is back and ready to tour again in 2022.