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The Kid LAROI Announces 2024 Australian Stadium Tour

The Kid LAROI will play his biggest Australian shows to date in February 2024. The 20-year-old MC will kick off at Melbourne’s AAMI Park on Friday, 2nd February before travelling to sports stadia in Perth, Adelaide, Sydney and the Gold Coast. The shows are open to all ages and tickets go on sale Monday, 20th November through Ticketek.

The Kid LAROI released his debut album, The First Time, on 10th November. It follows the three-part F*ck Love mixtape, which sprouted the hit singles ‘Go’ (with Juice WRLD), ‘So Done’, ‘Without You’ (with Miley Cyrus), and ‘Stay’ (with Justin Bieber). The latter song went to number one in Australia and the US.

The Kid LAROI – ‘Love Again’

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A number of singles have been lifted from The First Time, though none have matched the enormous success of F*ck Love. The album’s lead single, ‘Love Again’, came out in January and has since achieved ARIA platinum accreditation. Recent single ‘Too Much’, featuring Central Cee and BTS’ Jung Kook, has raked in tens of millions of streams and peaked at number 10 on the ARIA Top 50 Singles chart.

LAROI’s 2024 Australian tour follows his 2022 arena tour, which included shows at Brisbane’s Riverstage, Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Perth’s RAC Arena and two shows each at Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena and Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena.

The Kid LAROI 2024 Australian Tour

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  • Friday, 2nd February – AAMI Park, Melbourne VIC
  • Friday, 9th February – HBF Park, Perth WA
  • Tuesday, 13th February – Coopers Stadium, Adelaide SA
  • Friday, 16th February – Commbank Stadium, Sydney NSW
  • Sunday, 18th February – Cbus Super Stadium, Gold Coast QLD

Tickets on sale Monday, 20th November via Ticketek

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