The Aussie rapper is hitting the road for one final tour this July and August.
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New South Wales wordsmith Chillinit has revealed he’s hitting the road for one final tour. While he hasn’t said he’s completely retiring from music, it appears as though he won’t be touring anytime soon, taking to Instagram to alert his fans.
“My FINAL ever tour all around Australian major cities!” the post reads. “This is not a hoax — my final ever headline tour, ALL AGES, and a massive set list with a crazy production.
“We finally got all ages over the line, and I want to do this one last time with all of you. So bring the whole fam for the last leg and come enjoy all the bangers live one last time, from the classics to the unreleased hits loading!!!
“This one will be beautiful, I can’t wait to wrap this up & focus on family and fatherhood, but I had to do this one final time.. My last tour to share the music & memories.”
As stated, all shows will be all ages bar Perth, which is 18+, with Chillinit taking to the stage for one last hurrah this July and August.
The Last Leg tour begins in Brisbane at The Tivoli on Saturday 25 July and continues with gigs at Adelaide’s Hindley Street Music Hall on Friday 7 August, Perth’s Magnet House on Saturday 8 August, Melbourne’s Northcote Theatre on Friday 14 August and Sydney’s Liberty Hall on Friday 21 August.
Ticketing information is available via chillinit.net.
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Since the release of his 2018 debut studio album Women Weed & Wordplay, Chillinit has established himself as one of the most impressive MCs to come out of NSW in recent years.
The AIR Award winner has dropped a total of six albums, including last year’s sleeper hit The Green Room, and earned a rep for his fast-hitting raps and energetic live performances.
If this does turn out to be Chillinit’s final tour, punters are urged to grab tickets ASAP to make sure they don’t miss out on seeing Chillinit live.
Catch Chilllinit at Hindley Street Music Hall on Friday 7 August. Ticketing information is available at chillinit.net.
Chillinit The Last Leg Australian Tour 2026
Saturday 25 July – The Tivoli, Brisbane, QLD (AA)
Friday 7 August – Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide, SA (AA)
Saturday 8 August – Magnet House, Perth, WA (18+)
Friday 14 August – Northcote Theatre, Melbourne, VIC (AA)
Friday 21 August – Liberty Hall, Sydney, NSW (AA)
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