Perth Rapper Complete Announces 2024 Australian & New Zealand Tour
Complete is hitting the road in support of his forthcoming sophomore album, Nothing To Show.
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Renowned Perth rapper Complete is embarking on his biggest tour this August, playing eight shows across Australia and New Zealand.
The ‘Nothing To Show’ tour is in support of the album of the same name and will see Complete perform tracks from his much anticipated sophomore record along with fan favourites.
Complete won’t be going it alone, with support coming from newly signed Move Over Records Artist Greesy and fellow TPW member and long-time partner in rhyme Omac. Local artists will also get the chance to share the stage with Complete, with acts to be announced in the coming weeks.
The tour begins in Adelaide at The Gov on Saturday, August 10 before Complete makes the long journey to Perth and performs at Magnet House on Saturday, August 17. It’s then back to the East Coast for shows at The Night Cat in Melbourne on Thursday, August 22, The Triffid in Brisbane on Friday, August 23 and Mary’s Underground in Sydney on Saturday, August 24.
The final three shows of the tour take place in New Zealand, with Complete playing San Fran in Wellington on Thursday, August 29, The Loons in Canterbury on Friday, August 30 and Neck of the Woods in Auckland on Saturday, August 31.
Tickets for all shows are on sale now via Mostix.
Complete is one of the most respected voices in Australian hip hop, with the gold certified rapper making his mark with early releases ‘Blood Stained’, ‘Roses’ and ‘Jordan’.
Never one to shy away from taboo subjects, Complete’s songs cover everything from mental health and addiction, with the Perth emcee using his music to open up about the hardships he’s faced.
Music lovers relate to his honest and vulnerable lyrics, with Complete gaining over 100 million views on his streaming platforms since the release of his 2019 debut album, Death Rattle.
Having just returned from his first ever UK/European tour, Complete is pumped to drop Nothing To Show and get back on the road and entertain Australian and Kiwi audiences this August.
Tickets for Complete’s Adelaide show at The Gov are on sale now via Moshtix. You can pre-order/pre-save Nothing To Show here.
Complete ‘Nothing To Show’ 2024 Australian & New Zealand Tour
Saturday, August 10 – The Gov, Adelaide
Saturday, August 17 – Magnet House, Perth
Thursday, August 22 – The Night Cat, Melbourne
Friday, August 23 – The Triffid, Brisbane
Saturday, August 24 – Mary’s Underground, Sydney
Thursday, August 29 – San Fran, Wellington
Friday, August 30 – The Loons, Canterbury
Saturday, August 31 – Neck of the Woods, Auckland
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