Wiley has announced the largest headline show of his career at Brixton Academy on November 3.
The show follows the Top Ten success of his eleventh studio album ‘Godfather’ in January and a sold-out gig at the Roundhouse in February, where he was joined onstage by Skepta, JME, Frisco, Devlin, Lethal B, P. Money, Ghetts and Stormzy.
Tickets go onsale at 9am on Wednesday February 15.
Wiley recently Tweeted a suggestion that he may be returning to Glastonbury festival in 2017 following his walk-out in 2013.
On January 28 the celebrated Godfather Of Grime posted several Tweets about Glastonbury including a photo of the Pyramid Stage and the post “Rain or shine this year at Glastonbury is gonna be amazing because now I understand the real meaning of a #Festival #LetsGo”.
“I realised the importance of this festival in my older age,” he added.
In 2013 Wiley pulled out of his scheduled slot at Glastonbury amid a flurry of Tweets criticising the event and his fee for performing, stating “I do not want to play for you ever again” and signing off with the phrase “fuck them and fuck their farm”.