D‑Block Europe Ride High With New Album & Extra Manchester Date
British rap duo D‑Block Europe are back in the spotlight this season — not only with a new project but also with extra tour dates added due to huge fan demand. After teasing new music and dropping their highly anticipated follow‑up to their 2019 mixtape, the Lewisham‑rooted pair have turned up the heat on UK hip‑hop this autumn.
🎵 New Music: PTSD 2
D‑Block Europe recently announced PTSD 2, a fresh mixtape serving as a sequel to their influential 2019 release. The project promises to build on the melodic, trap‑infused sound that has defined their career and kept them among the UK rap elite for years.
🎤 UK & Ireland Tour Moves
To support the new music, the duo confirmed a 12‑date UK and Ireland arena tour kicking off at Belfast’s SSE Arena and running through major cities including London, Manchester, Birmingham and more. Shows have been selling out fast — especially in Manchester — prompting promoters to add a second night at Manchester’s Co‑op Live after fans snapped up tickets in record time.
That added Manchester date signals serious appetite from UK rap crowds — D‑Block Europe’s brand of melodic UK hip hop and trap has resonated widely, turning arenas into party spots and drawing both old‑school supporters and new fans alike.
📍 Why They Matter to UK Rap
Already a staple in the UK scene, D‑Block Europe blend introspective lyrics with infectious hooks and melodic flows — a formula that saw them land multiple top‑charting singles and albums over the past few years. Whether collabing with artists across genres or commanding arenas on their own campaign, they’ve cemented themselves as one of the UK’s most consistent and influential rap acts.
Adding extra tour stops — especially in Manchester — shows their nationwide pull isn’t slowing. Fans can expect high‑energy performances filled with hits and deep cuts alike, proving that UK rap’s mainstream power continues to grow.
Bottom line:
From PTSD 2 buzz to stacked arena dates and added shows in Manchester, D‑Block Europe are reminding everyone they’re still at the forefront of British rap — and the UK hip‑hop community is showing up in full force.

