Everyone knows 50 Cent. The American rapper has been a household name for decades now and is one of the most recognisable guys in hip-hop. Even if you’re not into R&B, that name is somehow etched in your brain.
So, it’s only right that, two years since he last played in London, 50 Cent is headlining a show at one of the city’s largest stadiums. He’ll be playing at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this week as part of his ‘The Legacy Tour’ and will be joined by none other than fellow hip-hop legend, Mary J. Blige. So, without further ado, we’ve got all the information you need ahead of the big event.
When is 50 Cent playing London?
What time will 50 Cent come on stage?
The stadium doors will open at 4.30pm with the stars expected to take to the stage around three hours later at 7.30pm. Fans can expect the show to last until 10.30pm-ish.
Are there any tickets left?
You’re in luck – Ticketmaster does still have a handful of verified resale tickets up for sale.
How much do tickets cost?
At the time of writing, the remaining tickets start from £89.11 – which will get you in the standing pitch – and go up to £230 for gold circle standing.
What’s the setlist?
Since this is a very special one-off gig, we don’t know exacly what the setlist is going to look like. 50 Cent have collaborated on songs like ‘MJB Da MVP’ and ‘Hate It Or Love It’, so we predict that they’ll be thrown in there. This was the rapper’s setlist at his most recent gig in Germany on June 28.
What Up Gangsta
Wanksta
I Get Money
P.I.M.P.
Candy Shop
Magic Stick
Best Friend
Window Shopper
Just a Lil Bit
I Get It In
Disco Inferno
Hate It or Love It
How We Do
Ayo Technology
Many Men (Wish Death)
Big Rich Town
I'm The Man
In da Club
Hate Bein' Sober
Crack a Bottle
Patiently Waiting
If I Can't
Who will be supporting 50 Cent in London?
American rapper A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie is going to be joining 50 Cent and Mary J. Blige as their support act.
Are there any banned items?
You shouldn’t need us to tell you that anything dangerous, hazardous, explosive or sharp is not going to be allowed inside the stadium. Bags have to be A4 or smaller and you won’t be able to take in any of your own food or drink, either. Here’s the full list of prohibited items at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Bottles of any kind, glass vessels, cans, flasks
Food (Discretion may be shown for children’s snacks)
Liquids of any kind (including water and alcohol. The stadium has multiple water fountains throughout)
Umbrellas of any size
Laptop Sleeves larger than 37cm x 31cm in size and any laptop bags
Flares, smoke cannisters, air horns, laser devices
Unlicensed musical instruments and other devices capable of causing a disturbance or nuisance
Darts, frisbees (and similar items)
Dangerous or hazardous items
Illegal substances
Fireworks, flares, explosives or ammunition
Knives, blades, firearms and weapons of any kind
Scooters, skateboards and other skates
Flags, Signs or banners (no posters bigger than A3) that do not meet our Flag and Banner Policy
Flagpoles greater than 1m in length (This will vary for Non-footballing events - please refer to the event specific guidance)
Spray paint, large industrial style ‘permanent’ marker pens
Transmitting devices
Professional cameras (including cameras with interchangeable lenses) and recording devices
Unauthorised fliers, illegal merchandise items, illegal charity collection utensils
Motorbike helmets
Animals (except service dogs and assistance dogs)
Prams and pushchairs (this may be assessed for each event – please check the relevant event page for further information)
Selfie sticks, Gopro’s, professional and semi-professional cameras and long camera lenses