Odd Future and Danny Brown announced as support for Eminem at Wembley Stadium

As the biggest rap show the UK has ever seen draws nearer, both Odd Future (above) and Danny Brown have now been announced as the support for acts for when Eminem descends on Wembley Stadium next month.

The two acts will join the self-appointed 'rap god' when he plays the 80,000 seater stadium on the 11th and 12th July.

Although Eminem recently played at Reading & Leeds Festivals last August, these two new shows mark his first solo tour dates in the UK since 2001.

Tickets for the 11th July show sold out on the day of release, but some tickets for the 12th July are still available. Visit http://www.wembleystadium.com/ to see a list of all official vendors for the concert.

[Via FACT]

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