
English rapper, Niko B, from Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire, recently released a new EP and announced dates for a UK tour. Niko B started to gain fame from his early success of his songs ‘Mary Berry’, ‘Who’s That What’s That’, and ‘Quick Drive’ in 2020. The rapper reached the top 40 and peaked at number 26 on the UK singles charts for his song ‘Who’s That What’s That’. The song blew up on social media platforms, TikTok and Instagram, solidifying his growing success and popularity.
Niko B’s latest EP was released last week, June 5th, titled ‘People’. The EP has three songs, ‘Hairclips’, ‘I like the way you talk looking at me’, and ‘What am I to do’. ‘Hairclips’ success has already climbed to his top three songs on Spotify, including ‘trespass coat’, and ‘Why’s this dealer?’ as his number one most popular song. He also released his first full album last year, titled ‘dog eat dog food world’ with 12 tracks including songs ‘miniclip’, ‘boarded the plane’, and ‘tom did’. The 24-year-old has quickly established himself as a prominent figure in the UK rap scene. Niko B has a unique personal music style that is also lyrically relatable to his listeners. His new EP, ‘People’, took everyday observations and turned them into an upbeat, optimistic outlook on daily life.
Aside from his music, Niko B also launched his own clothing brand, CROWD, at just 16 years old. His clothing brand is often featured in his music videos, allowing for his visual aesthetic to be a key part of his style. Niko B also designs his merch on top of his clothing brand.
Niko B has just announced upcoming UK tour dates in the autumn, following his new, summer-ready EP. The rapper announced his tour through an Instagram video of him jumping up and down on a trampoline in his backyard, calling a friend on the phone.
OHHH MY GODDD LONDON SEE U THERE https://t.co/PRyph23yWy
— Niko B (@ihatetomaustin) June 11, 2025
This debut nationwide tour includes performances in Glasgow, Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester, and London, with performances at major venues including the O2 Academy Bristol, with a capacity of 1,600 people, and The Roundhouse in London, holding 3300 people. Get your tickets here.
