The Swans will run out for their pre-season friendlies in Austria wearing a one-off kit — with Death Row Records across the front of the shirt.
The limited-edition Joma design, in the classic black and white with black trim on the collar and sleeves, will be worn only for the three tour fixtures — starting against Holstein Kiel tomorrow (Saturday).
The club says the front-of-shirt deal with the label — the Los Angeles hip-hop institution behind 2Pac, Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg, and now owned by Snoop himself — applies to this kit only.
Official partners ASI:One and Swansea Building Society feature on the sleeve and the back of the shirt.
The kit is not the home shirt for the 2026-27 season, and will not be sold in the club shop.
But the match-worn jerseys will be auctioned after the tour — with funds going to the club’s charitable arm, the Swansea City AFC Foundation.
Vitor Matos’ side face three fixtures at their Austrian training camp, all open to the public.
First up is Holstein Kiel at the Kufstein Arena tomorrow, kicking off at 4.30pm local time — 3.30pm in Wales.
VfL Bochum follow at Fussballplatz Mittersill on Tuesday 21 July at 6pm local time (5pm in Wales).
The tour concludes against Italian side Udinese at the same ground on Friday 24 July, with a 1pm local (12 noon) kick-off.
The club says details of the new official home kit for the 2026-27 Championship season will be revealed soon.
A new permanent front-of-shirt partner will be confirmed before that launch.
The new kits will be sold in the club’s newly renovated store, The Foundry, which reopens shortly.
The tour comes amid a summer of change at the club — a day after a stake in Swansea City Women was sold and the team moved into a new company, and with the Swansea.com Stadium’s sale to the club agreed this week.
The Swans open their Championship season next month.
