The Kid LAROI Announces Huge 2024 Australian Tour
The NSW rapper is bringing some big guests along for the ride, with American lyricist Quavo and drill group ONEFOUR supporting.

Image via @thekidlaroi (Facebook)
The Kid LAROI returns home this November for a monster Australian tour. The ‘Without You’ and ‘Stay’ rapper has locked in eight dates across November to make up for his cancelled 2023 tour.
Not only will fans get the chance to witness The Kid LAROI in the flesh, but the LA-based rapper is bringing some huge guests with him. American rapper Quavo and Mount Druitt drill group ONEFOUR will be supporting The Kid LAROI on all dates of ‘The First Time’ tour.
Kicking things off on the Gold Coast at the Home of the Arts on Monday, November 11, the tour then continues in Brisbane at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre on Thursday, November 14. The Kid LAROI and co then perform at CommBank Stadium in Sydney on Saturday, November 16 followed by shows at Perth’s RAC Arena on Wednesday, November 20, Adelaide’s Entertainment Centre on Sunday, November, 24 and Hobart’s MyState Bank Arena on Wednesday, November, 27. The final two shows occur in Melbourne at Rod Laver Arena on Friday, November 29 and Saturday, November 30.
Foxtel pre-sale commences Tuesday, August 6 at 12:30pm local time until Tuesday, August 13. Artist pre-sale also kicks off tomorrow, Tuesday, August 6 at 12:30pm but only runs until Thursday, August 8. General sale tickets will be available to the public on Thursday, August 8 at 12:30pm. For full ticketing details visit Ticketek.
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LAROI’s long-awaited Aussie tour comes in support of his debut album, last year’s The First Time. The album topped the ARIA Australian Hip Hop/R&B Albums Charts, peaked at #3 on the ARIA Album Charts and reached #26 on the US Billboard 200, which is an impressive effort for a kid from Waterloo, NSW.
The album features collaborations with Future, Central Cee, YoungBoy Never Broke Again and more and has spawned seven singles; ‘Love Again’, ‘Kids Are Growing Up (Part 1)’, ‘Where Does Your Spirit Go?’, ‘Too Much’, ‘What Just Happened’, ‘Bleed’ and ‘What’s the Move?’
LAROI is currently riding high from the release of non-album single ‘Girls’, which has already racked up over 5.6 million views on YouTube and over 56 million streams on Spotify.
Catch The Kid LAROI with Quavo and ONEFOUR at Adelaide Entertainment Centre on Sunday, November 24. Head to the Ticketek website for full ticketing information.
The Kid LAROI ‘The First Time’ 2024 Australian Tour
with special guests Quavo & ONEFOUR
Monday, November 11 – Home of the Arts, Gold Coast
Thursday, November 14 – Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane
Saturday, November 16 – CommBank Stadium, Sydney
Wednesday, November 20 – RAC Arena, Perth
Sunday, November, 24 – Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Adelaide
Wednesday, November, 27 – MyState Bank Arena, Hobart
Friday, November 29 & Saturday, November 30 – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
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