Omah Lay just announced the European leg of his "Clarity of Mind Tour" and it's massive. The guy is headlining OVO Arena Wembley on November 12th, 2026, a 12,500-capacity venue that marks one of the biggest solo moments of his career so far. This is the kind of move that shows how far he's come from playing smaller rooms.
Beyond London, the tour spans across Europe with stops in Brussels (Forest National), Amsterdam (RTM Stage), Paris (ZΓ©nith Paris La Villette), Germany (Uber Eats Music Hall), and Barcelona. More dates are still coming, so the tour is only getting bigger. For an Afrobeats artist to command venues of this size across Europe isn't small thing at all.
The "Clarity of Mind" era is shaping up to be something special. Omah Lay's whole thing has always been emotionally driven, introspective music that actually makes you feel something. He's not just making club bangers (though he can do that too), he's telling stories. This tour feels like him saying he's ready for the main stage internationally.
What makes this interesting is the timing. Afrobeats has blown up globally, but not every artist can translate that into headline tours across major European cities. Omah Lay just showed he's one of those guys who can. The venues getting announced, the strategic placement in key cities, the scale of it all, it's clear he's positioned himself as one of the leading voices taking African sound to the world.