Zayn Malik surprises fans with more shows added to STTS tour
Zayn Malik reveals new schedule with more shows added in the US leg of Stairway to the Sky tour
Zayn Malik delighted his fans by adding new dates to his ongoing sold-out Stairway To The Sky tour.
On Tuesday, December 11, the former One Direction vocalist took to his Instagram Stories to share an updated schedule, announcing additional shows added to the U.S. leg of his much-anticipated tour.
Originally, Zayn, 31, was scheduled to perform one concert each in Washington, DC, and San Francisco and two in Los Angeles.
However, due to overwhelming demand after the initial shows were sold out, one additional concert has been added to each location mentioned above.
The updated schedule for Zayn's debut solo tour—after nearly a decade since leaving one of the iconic bands that includes Harry Styles, Niall Horan, Louis Tomlinson, and late Liam Payne—is as follows:
US Tour Dates
Jan 21 – Washington, DC
Jan 22 – Washington, DC (new show)
Jan 24 – New York
Jan 25 – New York
Jan 28 – Los Angeles
Jan 29 – Los Angeles
Jan 31 – Los Angeles (new show)
Feb 1 – Las Vegas
Feb 3 – San Francisco
Feb 4 – San Francisco (new show)
With the newly added dates, the Dusk Till Dawn hitmaker will conclude his tour on February 4, 2025, a day later than initially planned.
It’s worth noting that Zayn kicked off the Stairway To The Sky tour on November 23, 2024, in Leeds, England, after previously postponing the tour twice.
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