Central Cee is Bringing the Heat to Bali This July!

Promotional poster for a Central Cee performance at Atlas Beach Club. The rapper is pictured wearing a black cap with the White Sox logo and diamond decorations, looking down while holding a large chain necklace. Event details on the right read: "Central Cee, Sat • 5 Jul, The Biggest Beach Club in the World," with the website "atlasbeachfest.com" and the "166 Group" logo below. The background features a gradient from turquoise to blue.

Yes, you read that right! The UK rap phenomenon is scheduled to perform in Bali on Saturday, July 5, 2025, marking his first-ever show on the island. The event will take place at 00 in Canggu, a popular beachfront venue known for its large-scale concerts and all-day party atmosphere. If you’re into palm trees, loud music, and the occasional overpriced coconut, this is where it’ll happen.

Who’s Central Cee, Anyway?

If you’ve been anywhere near TikTok or a Spotify playlist in the past couple of years, you’ve definitely heard Central Cee. Real name Oakley Neil H.T. Caesar-Su (yes, it’s a mouthful), he’s the West London rapper who turned drill and UK hip-hop into something even your mom might bop her head to.

He dropped tracks like “Doja” (“How can I be homophobic…” yeah, that one), “Let Go,” and “Sprinter” with Dave, and each one felt like it took over the internet for weeks. He’s known for his smooth flow, clever lyrics, and a wardrobe that says “I don’t try too hard, but I still look better than you.”

Beyond the bangers, Central Cee’s also carved out a unique space in the global rap scene, blending gritty UK drill with emotional storytelling, fashion flexes, and some seriously catchy hooks. Basically, he’s the full package.

Event Details

  • Date: Saturday, July 5, 2025
  • Venue: Atlas Beach Club, Canggu, Bali
  • Time: From 12:00 PM ’til late (yes, it’s an all-day party)
  • Tickets: Starting at Rp 700,000 for General Admission, Rp 1.2 million for VIP
  • Bonus Perks: Free entry to Atlas Super Club after the show, so the party doesn’t stop when the concert ends
  • Age Restriction: 18+
  • Dress Code: Casual beachwear or whatever makes you feel like the main character

Central Cee in Bali? Yes please

Seeing Central Cee perform in Bali is a bit unusual, and that’s what makes it interesting. While most of his shows are in city arenas or major festivals, this one combines a beach setting with his usually high-energy rap performance. Expect a mix of his biggest tracks, new material, and a crowd made up of both tourists and local hip-hop fans.

Also, expect phones in the air, sunglasses at night, and someone in the crowd screaming every lyric slightly off-beat (it might be you, no judgement).

This show is part of Central Cee’s broader 2025 tour, and Bali is one of his final stops. While it’s not exactly a deep-cut acoustic session, it’s still a rare chance to see a major UK artist performing in a tropical, open-air venue, which isn’t something that happens everyday.

So whether you’re attending for the  music, the experience, or just to say you saw Central Cee perform while wearing flip-flops, it’s worth keeping an eye on.

Source: Atlas Beach Club

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