Nelly Announces ‘Where The Party At’ 2025 Australian Tour
Joining Nelly on the Australian leg of the tour are St. Lunatics, Chingy and Jermaine Dupri.
It’s getting hot in here after Texas hip hop superstar announced he’s heading Down Under in 2025.
The man behind monster hits ‘Country Grammar (Hot Shit)’, ‘Ride Wit Me’, ‘Hot in Herre’, ‘Dilemma’ and ‘Air Force Ones’ is touring to celebrate the 25th anniversary of his debut album, Country Grammar.
Not only is Nelly performing, but he’s bringing a bunch of special guests, including St. Lunatics, Chingy and Jermaine Dupri.
Speaking on the Where The Party At tour, which also includes dates in the US, Canada, UK, Europe and New Zealand, Nelly says, “Yo, Where Da Party At Tour we are taking this tour worldwide — I got my folks with me Ja Rule, Jermaine Dupri, Eve, the St. Lunatics, and Fabulous — so you know it’s ⬆️ all 2025… LETS GOOOOO..!!! Da Party AT…!!”
It probably comes as no surprise to South Aussie hip hop fans that Nelly’s Where The Party At tour isn’t making it to Adelaide. Those keen on catching Nelly and co will have to travel interstate, with the concert series hitting Brisbane’s Eatons Hill Hotel on Saturday, March 22, Sydney’s Hordern Pavilion on Tuesday, March 25, Melbourne’s John Cain Arena on Thursday, March 27 and Perth’s HBF Stadium on Saturday, March 29.
There are two main pre-sale options for fans. The Commbank/Mastercard pre-sale kicks off at 10:30am local time on Wednesday, December 11 and runs until 8:30am local time on Friday, December 13. The Live Nation pre-sale begins at 9:30am local time on Thursday, December 12 and runs until 8:30am local time on Friday, December 13.
General on-sale commences at 9:30am on Friday, December 13 via Live Nation.
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Nelly’s Australian return comes just a couple of years after he was part of the Juicy Fest 2023 lineup alongside the likes of Ne-Yo, Ja Rule, Bow Wow, Xzibit, Mya and Chingy.
The multi-platinum, multi-diamond-selling, three times Grammy Award winner has released eight studio albums over his 25 year career, with his most recent being 2021s Heartland, an album that saw Nelly collaborate with a raft of country singers.
For full ticketing information on Nelly’s Where The Party At tour visit livenation.com.
Nelly Where The Party AT Australian Tour Dates 2025
With Special Guests St. Lunatics, Chingy & Jermaine Dupri
Saturday, March 22 - Eatons Hill Hotel, Brisbane
Tuesday, March 25 - Hordern Pavilion, Sydney
Thursday, March 27 - John Cain Arena, Melbourne
Saturday, March 29 - Hbf Stadium, Perth
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