Time to get Freaky Deaky!
International superstar TYGA has announced his return to our Aussie shores, bringing his iconic It's Too Loud I Can't Hear You tour to our biggest arenas around the country.
The tour will kick off on December 13 at Perth's RAC Arena before heading across to Adelaide Entertainment Centre on the 14th, Brisbane Entertainment Centre on the 16th, Melbourne's John Cain Arena on the 17th and will finish up at Sydney's QUDOS Bank Arena on the 18th. Supporting TYGA will be local artists Hooligan Hefs and Youngn Lipz.
Since his rise to fame in the late 2000s, TYGA has continued to hold his own at the top of the music game, collaborating with artists like Pop Smoke, Megan Thee Stallion, A$AP Ferg, Nicki Minaj and Doja Cat. Arguably his quadruple-platinum single Rack City is his biggest hit but his 2019 album, Legendary, seemed to defy any previous release, landing in the Top 20 of 200 charts and racking up over five billion streams in under a year.
While it's been three years since the release of his last album, the veteran artist has kept fans happy with new singles and collaborations. That includes his most recent release, Freaky Deaky, with fellow R&B star Doja Cat, which soared to the top of the charts and is now certified gold. Fans that are chomping at the bit for a new album can also rest easy, as his 8th studio album is rumoured to debut soon.
This will be the Grammy-nominated artist's first Australian tour since 2019, signifying a return to normal with large-scale events and world-class shows that Australian fans have been missing.
Tickets for TYGA's Australian tour go on sale at 10am on September 30. There will be a limited number of special Meet & Greet tickets available, which will include meeting TYGA, getting a professional photograph with him, plus early concert entry and access to merchandise.
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Telstra is also offering their customers an exclusive Telstra Plus presale from 9am (local) on Tuesday 27th September to 9am (local) on Thursday 29th September. You can find more details regarding the presale here.
Tuesday 13 December - RAC Arena - Perth, WA
Wednesday 14 December - AEC Theatre - Adelaide, SA
Friday 16 December - Brisbane Entertainment Centre - Brisbane, QLD
Saturday 17 December - John Cain Arena - Melbourne, VIC
Sunday 18 December - QUDOS Bank Arena - Sydney, NSW