Busta Rhymes Announces First Australian Headline Shows In Over 10 Years
Hot on the heels of being announced on the lineup for Gold Coast’s 2024 Promiseland Festival, hip-hop icon Busta Rhymes has decided to capitalise on his first trip to Australia in more than ten years by adding a pair of East Coast headline dates to his Aussie itinerary.
The rap legend will be performing two headline dates this October, hitting Sydney’s Hordern Pavilion on Tuesday, 8th and Melbourne’s Festival Hall on Wednesday, 9th, supported by YG Marley, the son of Lauryn Hill and grandson of Bob Marley.
Busta Rhymes – ‘Break Ya Neck’
Busta Rhymes was supposed to pay us a visit back in March, supporting American soul-pop icons TLC on their CrazySexyCool 30th anniversary Australian tour. However, those dates were scrapped due to “unforeseen circumstances”.
As well as these freshly announced headline dates, the MC is also set to take the stage on the last day of the Gold Coast’s three-day Promiseland Festival, gracing a lineup that also features the likes of Miguel, Metro Boomin, English rnb singer Jorja Smith, Western Sydney rapper Hooligan Hefs and an extensive selection of Australian artists such as Kaiit, Vv Pete, Youngn Lipz and more. Peep the full lineup here.
Dates And Venues
Supported by YG Marley
Sunday, 6th October – Promiseland Festival, Doug Jennings Park, Gold Coast, QLD
Tuesday, 8th October – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, NSW
Wednesday, 9th October – Festival Hall, Melbourne, VIC
Whatslively Presale from Tuesday, 2nd July at 12pm (AEST) – Wednesday, 3rd July at 11am
Ticketmaster Presale from Tuesday, 2nd July at 12pm (AEST) – Wednesday, 3rd July at 11am
General Public on sale from Thursday, 4th July at 12pm (AEST) here
Further Reading
Promiseland 2024: Busta Rhymes, Miguel, Metro Boomin + More
Kendrick Lamar Returns On New Song With Busta Rhymes, ‘Look Over Your Shoulder’
Listen To Eminem Wage War With Busta Rhymes On ‘Calm Down’
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