Aussie Rap Star Kerser Announces ‘High Demand’ National Tour
The Sydney rapper is hitting the road next year for four special shows.
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Sydney underground rap superstar Kerser is hitting the road in 2026. He’s announced four special dates in Brisbane, Perth, Melbourne and Adelaide.
Tickets for these shows are sure to sell fast, as Kerser rarely tours these days, despite continuing to release music. Taking to Instagram to announce the tour, Kerser urged fans to post in the comment section their favourite Kerser tracks as he promised to play songs from his entire catalogue.
“Due to the constant demand from my fans to tour for the past few years, I have decided to give the fans what they want and hit the road!” Kerser said. “Kers Fans have been contacting management non-stop, some even in tears at the thought they might never see a Kerser show again. I knew my fan base were loyal as they come, however I didn't realise how high the demand was for me to perform. I've based my whole career around keeping my fans happy, hence the last few song releases, so now it's time to really make the fans biggest wish of seeing me live come true!
“It took me a while to come to this decision as i have a busy life outside of music, but I just can't see my fans demand something and me constantly ignoring it. So here we are, another record-breaking tour about to happen.”
Kerser’s High Demand tour takes over Brisbane’s Fortitude Music Hall on Saturday 28 February, before hitting Perth’s Metro City on Saturday 21 March, Melbourne’s Festival Hall on Saturday 18 April and Adelaide’s Hindley Street Music Hall on Saturday 2 May.
Tickets for all shows are on sale now via this link.
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Since the release of his first mixtape, Straight Out tha Gutter, in 2009, Kerser has consistently released music that’s earned him a massive fanbase across the country.
The well-known battle rapper has released ten studio albums over the journey, with his most recent, 2023’s A Gift & a Kers, topping the ARIA Australian Album Charts, making it his first number one record.
Kerser continues to drop new music regularly, but his involvement with ABK Records and other endeavours means he tours less often these days, so those keen to catch him live will want to secure tickets quickly before they sell out.
Catch Kerser at Hindley Street Music Hall on Saturday 2 May. Tickets on sale now via moshtix.com.au.
Kerser High Demand 2026 Australian Tour Dates
Saturday 28 February – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane, QLD
Saturday 21 March – Metro City, Perth, WA
Saturday 18 April – Festival Hall, Melbourne, VIC
Saturday 2 May – Hindley St Music Hall, Adelaide, SA
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