Guess what folks? TOMM¥ €A$H — the Estonian rapper who recorded a Top 3 finish at Eurovision 2025 — will be hitting Europe on a multi-city tour. After a hugely successful festival run, the tour resumes in Sofia on September 30th, before stopping in the UK, Sweden, Germany, Turkey, Spain, France and a host of other countries, before concluding in Milan on Friday, 19th December.
Tommy Cash at Eurovision 2025
Following Tommy Cash’s victory at Eesti Laul, “Espresso Macchiato” went on represent Estonia at Eurovision in Basel. His Eurovision entry, which initially sparked controversy for stereotyping culture, and was petitioned by Italian politicians to be banned, ended up being very well-received by the European public. A remixed version, featuring chart-topping rapper Tony Effe, went on to be a radio staple in Italy.
As a follow up, Tommy released the single “United by Music”, a collaboration with Dutch pop star Joost Klein, in which they voiced discontent with the European Broadcasting Union after disqualifying Joost on the eve of the Eurovision Grand Final the year prior.
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Since then, Tommy Cash has had a steady hold on the Spotify global charts and has remained a talking point in Eurovision circles. The announcement of his tour has been met with great excitement. Speaking exclusively to wiwibloggs, Tommy explains:
“Hello, this is Tommy Cash. I like coffee. I’m coming to your city. Let’s dance!”
Tommy Cash tour dates
The full list of dates and venues of Tommy’s tour are below:
| Tue 30 Sep 2025 | Sofia | Joy Station |
| Thu 2 Oct 2025 | Bucharest | Arenele Romane |
| Sun 5 Oct 2025 | Dublin | Academy |
| Mon 6 Oct 2025 | Glasgow | SWG3 (TV Studio) |
| Thu 9 Oct 2025 | London | Heaven |
| Fri 10 Oct 2025 | Antwerp | Trix |
| Sun 12 Oct 2025 | Amsterdam | Melkweg MAX |
| Tue 14 Oct 2025 | Cologne | Die Kantine |
| Thu 16 Oct 2025 | Prague | SaSaZu |
| Mon 20 Oct 2025 | Gdansk | B90 |
| Tue 21 Oct 2025 | Warsaw | Stodola |
| Wed 22 Oct 2025 | Poznan | B17 |
| Fri 24 Oct 2025 | Ljubljana | Odiseja |
| Mon 27 Oct 2025 | Rīga | Palladium |
| Wed 29 Oct 2025 | Vilnius | Litexpo |
| Fri 31 Oct 2025 | Tallinn | Unibet Arena |
| Tue 11 Nov 2025 | Stockholm | Slaktkyrkan |
| Thu 13 Nov 2025 | Oslo | Rockerfellar |
| Sun 16 Nov 2025 | Copenhagen | Pumpehuset |
| Mon 17 Nov 2025 | Berlin | Metropol |
| Thu 20 Nov 2025 | Budapest | Dürer Kert |
| Fri 21 Nov 2025 | Zagreb | Boogaloo |
| Sun 23 Nov 2025 | Bratislava | Majestic Music Club |
| Mon 24 Nov 2025 | Vienna | Gasometr |
| Wed 26 Nov 2025 | Barcelona | Sala La [2] De Apolo |
| Thu 27 Nov 2025 | Madrid | Sala Mon |
| Sat 29 Nov 2025 | Lisbon | LAV |
| Mon 1 Dec 2025 | Lyon | Le Transbordeur |
| Tue 2 Dec 2025 | Paris | Le Cabaret Sauvage |
| Thu 4 Dec 2025 | Istanbul | Salon |
| Fri 5 Dec 2025 | Istanbul | Salon |
| Fri 19 Dec 2025 | Milan | Circolo Magnolia Summer |
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Is Tommy Cash performing in your city? Are you excited to see him? Sound off in the comments section below.








I don’t understand the hate Estonia gets, it’s almost like [certain] country is more allowed for it’s result than what Estonia got?
Russian manipulation to get people hate on a another European country? Wouldn’t be the first time that happens!
He was practically the runner-up
The concert in Rome last 14th of June was, probably, the best concert in my life. He is a real artist. Of course most of the Eurovision fans who vote for Volevo essere un duro or other similar songs will not understand his music. A real artist singing and embracing culture with a kind of music going from the biggest singers/songwriters of the century, so some italian “nessun talento” can retire for all I care. Great show for those who love real music with great and poetic lyrics and real musicians who know how to entertain, without autotune.
This is a Tommy Cash article…?
You’re still on time to say that this is bait
Always nice to see Eurovision artists gaining success, good luck to Tommy Cash on this massive tour!
Good for him to cash on his enormous commercial success with Esp-Macc and while it was a genuinely humorous, clever and satirical presentation, almost burlesque, it’s not the kind of song I’d like to ever see winning at Eurovision because when it boils down to vocal capacity, composition and lyrics, it doesn’t stand out and that’s where the juries are absolutely essential. Even if you had a 10 member jury with a mix of industry insiders and just plain folks of various age groups, it would still get you a balanced result in my view. Imagine Israel finishing with 356… Read more »