Ice Cube, Cypress Hill & The Game Announce Massive Australian Tour

16 November 2022 | 10:00 am | Mary Varvaris

Ice Cube celebrates the 30th anniversary of 'Lethal Injection' with his biggest shows in Australia to date.

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90s hip-hop music is alive and well - Ice Cube, Cypress Hill, and The Game are heading to Australia in March 2023 for a run of arena shows. 

The fun kicks off on Thursday, 23 March, at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, then heads to Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney, and Brisbane Entertainment Centre in a mega five-day stint. The three iconic acts will bring large-scale, next-level production to our stages.

Born O'Shea Jackson Sr and professionally known as Ice Cube, the American rapper, actor, and filmmaker has enjoyed success and adoration over a 36-year entertainment career. His lyrics on N.W.A's 1988 album Straight Outta Compton were crucial in gangsta rap's widespread popularity. His politically-driven solo records, AmeriKKKa's Most WantedDeath Certificateand The Predator, are now iconic. Ice Cube was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame in 2016 as a member of N.W.A.

Ice Cube made Australian history in 2018, becoming the first rapper to headline the Sydney Opera House. His return in 2023 marks his first time playing in the country since that show and lines up with the 30th anniversary of his 1993 album, Lethal Injection.

"I love performing in Australia. It's been four long years since my last visit, and I can't wait to return for a couple of history-making shows in 2023," Ice Cube revealed.

Cypress Hill are renowned for their epic stage show. The California rap group are genre-shifting chameleons and performed thousands of shows when rappers struggled to get booked and crucially helped pave the way for rappers to use Spanish in their rhymes. 

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Cypress Hill has a star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame, sold over 9 million albums, and received three Grammy nominations. 2023 will be 30 years since the crew released their album, Black Sunday, which features Hits from the Bong and I Ain’t Goin’ Out Like That.

Rounding out the lineup is double-platinum artist The Game. Born Jayceon Terrell Taylor, Game emerged in the early 2000s with one of the rawest voices on the West Coast scene, combining intense autobiographical narratives and a creatively referential approach to hip-hop that has justified his stage name.

More exciting still, the Australian shows will be joined by local acts to be announced. 

The presale for the tour starts on Tuesday, 22 November, at 2 pm local time until Wednesday, 23 November, at 1 pm, and the general sale is from Wednesday, 23 November, at 2 pm local. All are available at the link HERE. Ticket buyers can sign up to access the exclusive MJR presale HERE.  

ICE CUBE, CYPRESS HILL & THE GAME

AUSTRALIA 2023 TOUR

Thursday 23 March - Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne

Saturday 25 March - Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Adelaide

Sunday 26 March - Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney