Lil Baby will wrap up his WHAM World Tour in Australia and New Zealand this October.
Lil Baby (Source: Supplied)
Rap superstar Lil Baby has announced a world tour, and Australia and New Zealand are on the itinerary.
Touring across the US, Europe, and the UK, Dominique Armani Jones – aka Lil Baby – will bring his fourth studio album, WHAM [Who Hard As Me], released last month, on the road. Lil Baby will wrap up his WHAM World Tour in Australia and New Zealand this October.
The Australia and New Zealand leg begins at Perth’s RAC Arena on Wednesday, 8 October. From there, he’ll head to Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena on Friday, 10 October, Brisbane Entertainment Centre on Saturday, 11 October, Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena on Tuesday, 14 October, and Auckland’s Spark Arena on Thursday, 16 October.
For the Australian and New Zealand dates, Lil Baby will be joined by special guest BigXthaPlug.
There are two pre-sales fans can access to get their hands on tickets. The Mastercard pre-sale will open on Wednesday, 19 February, at 10 am local time before ending on Thursday, 20 February, at 10 pm local time. Mastercard cardholders can also access a “preferred ticket access” pre-sale on Friday, 21 February, at 10 am local time – head to the Priceless website for more details.
My Live Nation members will be next in getting their hands on pre-sale tickets, with the pre-sale opening on Thursday, 20 February, at 10 am local time. You can visit the Live Nation Australia and New Zealand websites for more information.
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The general sale will commence on Friday, 21 February, at 10 am local time via Live Nation and the WHAM Tour websites.
Notably, the WHAM World Tour is Lil Baby’s first headline tour since his 2022 It’s Only Me Tour, which included sold-out shows across North America. According to a press release, Lil Baby is just the sixth act to score 150 hits on the Hot 100, after Drake, Taylor Swift, Future, Lil Wayne, and Ye.
Wednesday 8 October – Perth, Australia – RAC Arena
Friday 10 October – Sydney, Australia – Qudos Bank Arena
Saturday 11 October – Brisbane, Australia – Brisbane Entertainment Centre
Tuesday 14 October – Melbourne, Australia – Rod Laver Arena
Thursday 16 October – Auckland, New Zealand – Spark Arena