The Detroit native hits four stages in Australia and two across the ditch
Prolific Detroit-based producer and MC Black Milk will hit Australian shores for a four-date tour — including a festival slot — before hopping across the ditch to perform for fans in New Zealand, it has been announced.
Starting from Friday 18 November, the 32-year-old beat-maker will blast through Brisbane (The Zoo), Sydney (Plan B Small Club), the Strawberry Fields festival, in Tocumwal, and Canberra (Transit Bar), switching up countries on Saturday 26 November for his first of two shows in NZ, at Auckland's Kings Arms. His final show in the region takes place at Bodega, in Wellington, the following evening.
Black Milk has produced for a huge array of talent — including fellow Detroit locals Danny Brown and Slum Village — as well as releasing six solo albums, eight collabs, two EPs, and still finding the time to make guest appearances on tracks with the likes of Guilty Simpson, Apollo Brown and even BADBADNOTGOOD.
Tickets for Black Milk's tour of Australia and New Zealand are available through their respective venues. For more information, see theGuide.
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