Aussie Rap Star 360 Returns with New Album & National Tour
The six-date tour comes in support of 360’s upcoming fifth album, Out of the Blue.

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360 is back! Eight years since the release of his last LP, the Melbourne rapper is ready to unleash his hotly anticipated fifth studio album on the world.
Out of the Blue (pre-order here) arrives July 11 and contains 14 tracks, including the recently released singles ‘Save My Soul’ and ‘Back To You’.
“This album feels like an amalgamation of all my older music, but with new influences, but much more refined and polished,” 360 reveals. “I couldn’t have done this without Tyron Hapi, having him to write these songs with me has been such a blessing. My new album Out of the Blue is out this July, plus The Forthwrite Podcast is coming soon too, I can’t wait for people to check that out also.”
360 is commemorating the release with a national alongside fellow MC and good mate PEZ. Kicking off at The Forum in Melbourne on Friday, July 18, the tour continues with dates at Hobart’s Odeon Theatre on Saturday, July 19, Sydney’s Metro Theatre on Friday, July 25, Brisbane’s Fortitude Music Hall on Saturday, July 26 and Adelaide’s Hindley Street Music Hall on Friday, August 1, before the rapper brings things to a close at Perth’s Metro City on Saturday, August 2.
Pre-sale tickets are available Thursday, March 20 at 8:30am local time. You can sign up here. General on-sale commences Friday, March 21 at 8:30am local time. Full ticketing details are available via 360music.com.au.
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ARIA Award-winning and multi-platinum rapper 360 has been a mainstay of the Aussie hip hop scene since breaking through in the mid-00s.
After the release of his 2008 debut album, What You See Is What You Get, 360 found commercial success with his ARIA charting sophomore album, Falling & Flying. The album includes the hit single, ‘Boys Like You’, a track featuring singer Gossling that peaked at #3 on the ARIA Single Chart. 360 followed up with 2014s Utopia and 2017s Vintage Modern, both making it into the ARIA Album Chart top five.
Overcoming battles with mental health and addiction, 360 has established himself as one of the country’s great MCs and is pumped to get back on the road and perform for fans.
“I’m so keen to be back touring in general,” 360 shares. “To have PEZ with me on the Out of the Blue Tour feels special too. We’ve reconnected so much over the last year or two and the fans will be able to see that. Expect a lot of energy and also for the live show to tell a bit of a story of my life.”
Catch 360 at Hindley Street Music Hall on Friday, August 1. Full ticketing information is available via 360music.com.au.
360 Out of the Blue Australian Tour Dates
Friday, July 18 – The Forum, Melbourne 18+
Saturday, July 19 – Odeon Theatre, Hobart LIC/AA
Friday, July 25 – Metro Theatre, Sydney 18+
Saturday, July 26 – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane AA
Friday, August 1 – Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide 18+
Saturday, August 2 – Metro City, Perth 18+
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