Canadian Hip Hop Superstar Merkules Shares 2025 Australian Tour Dates
Merkules is touring the country in support of his upcoming album, Survivor’s Guilt.

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Hard-hitting Canadian MC Merkules returns Down Under with The Survivor’s Guilt Tour this May.
Having built a worldwide fanbase with his aggressive flow, razor-sharp wordplay and energetic stage persona, Merkules hits Australian shores in support of his forthcoming album, Survivor’s Guilt.
Fans of the British Colombia rapper will be treated to a set stacked with Merkules’ biggest hits, dynamic freestyles and tracks taken from his new album.
Merkules will be joined on tour by Perth’s own Greesy, a rising star known for his signature blend of rock and rap.
The Survivor’s Guilt Tour kicks off in Melbourne at 170 Russell on Thursday, May 1 and continues with dates at Adelaide’s The Gov on Friday, May 2, Perth’s Magnet House on Saturday, May 3 and Sydney’s Mary’s Underground on Friday, May 9, with the final show taking place at Brisbane’s The Brightside on Saturday, May 10.
MG Live pre-sale commences Wednesday, March 19 at 9:30am local time and runs for 24 hours or until pre-sale allocation exhausted. Register your interest here. General on-sale begins Friday, March 21 at 9:30am local time via mg.live/merkules.
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Merkules is one of the biggest underground rap stars to come out of Canada in years. Known for his signature ‘hangover-rap’ style, he has also collaborated with some of the greats in the game, including the likes of E-40, DMX, Hopsin, Jelly Roll, The Game, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony and many more.
With over 1 billion views on YouTube and over 900,000 monthly listeners on Spotify, Merkules is riding a wave of unstoppable momentum as he nears the release of Survivor’s Guilt, which is being released by Death Row Records/Merkules Music Inc.
The man behind ‘Way Down’ and ‘Twisted’ has just completed a tour supporting Snoop Dogg and a slew of shows opening for Ice Cube. Once his tour of Australia is finsihed, Merkules heads back to North America for his own headline tour.
Catch Merkules at The Gov on Friday, May 2. Ticketing details are available via mg.live/merkules.
Merkules The Survivor’s Guilt Tour Australian Dates 2025
Thursday, May 1 – 170 Russell, Melbourne
Friday, May 2 – The Gov, Adelaide
Saturday, May 3 – Magnet House, Perth
Friday, May 9 – Mary’s Underground, Sydney
Saturday, May 10 – The Brightside, Brisbane
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