Migos London show tickets: When do they go on sale, how to buy

In the kitchen, wrist twistin' on the F5

Trap trio Migos have announced a one-off UK concert for 2018, with Quavo, Offset and Takeoff set to play O2 Brixton Academy in London on Tuesday 20 March.

The show comes off the back of the release of their third album Culture II, a 24-track beast that includes the singles "Stir Fry" and "MotorSport" (feat. Nicki Minaj and Cardi B).

As it stands, this will be their only UK show this year, aside from a set at Wireless Festival in the summer.

Migos could easily fill an O2-sized venue, so tickets for this gig at the relatively small Brixton Academy are set to go lightning fast.

They will go on sale at 10am sharp on 16 March through Ticketmaster and See Tickets, priced at £26.25 (plus booking fees).

Anderson Paak played a one-off show in London on Tuesday, bringing Dr. Dre out as a surprise guest.

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