The hip hop superstar is touring in support of his sophomore album, 4.

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Arguably one of the biggest names in the UK rap scene, Manchester-born Aitch returns to Australia in 2026 in support of his sophomore album, 4.
Last in the country in 2023 as part of the Spilt Milk lineup, Aitch is ready to perform tracks from his new album 4, alongside nearly a decade of chart toppers and live favourites.
Speaking ahead of the release of 4, Aitch stated, “I’m in this season of reminding people why I’m here in the first place and why I’m in the position I’m in.”
Aitch’s Australian tour kicks off at Hordern Pavilion in Sydney on Saturday 3 January, followed by dates at Festival Hall in Melbourne on Monday 5 January, Hindley Street Music Hall in Adelaide on Wednesday 7 January, before wrapping up at Fortitude Music Hall in Brisbane on Friday 9 January.
There are several pre-sale options available, with Mastercard cardholders having first dibs on tickets from Thursday 17 July at 9:30am local time until Monday 21 July at 9:30am local time. Find all the details at priceless.com.
Next up it’s Secret Sounds members who can score tickets from Monday 21 July at 10:30am local time until Tuesday 22 July at 10:30am local time. Fans can register for access at secretsounds.com.
General on-sale commences Tuesday 22 July at 11:30am local time via secretsounds.com.
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Rising to fame in the UK with his 2018 underground hit ‘Straight Rhymez’, Aitch quickly established himself as one to watch.
His debut album, 2022’s Close To Home, peaked at #2 on the UK Album Charts and produced the singles ‘Baby’, ‘1989’, ‘In Disguise’ and ‘My G’. Universally praised, NME said the album “showcases a more honest, reflective side” to Aitch, giving the record four out of five stars.
The BRIT Award-winning rapper returned this year with his sophomore effort 4, an album Clash awarded eight out of ten, and is excited to return Down Under and perform for his Aussie fanbase.
Catch Aitch at Hindley Street Music Hall on Wednesday 7 January. For ticketing information, visit secretsounds.com.
Aitch Australian Tour Dates 2026
Saturday 3 January – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, NSW
Monday 5 January – Festival Hall, Melbourne, VIC
Wednesday 7 January – Hindley St Music Hall, Adelaide, SA
Friday 9 January – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane, QLD
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