ONEFOUR Announce Debut Album & Massive National Tour
The infamous drill act end their tour in Adelaide at The Gov in August.
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Western Sydney drill group ONEFOUR are finally ready to release their debut studio album, with the rap act revealing Look At Me Now is arriving June 13 (pre-order/pre-save here).
After releasing several singles over the past six months, including this year’s ‘MOVIE’ and ‘PHONE CALL’, ONEFOUR are excited to deliver their long-awaited first album to their rabid fanbase.
“It’s for those who want more,” the band said in a statement. “The ones who wake up and know they’re destined for greatness, no matter what obstacles they face. It’s a message of hope, a letter to the pain and a welcome to a better future that has no boundaries.”
To coincide with the release of Look At Me Now, ONEFOUR have announced their biggest headline tour of Australia, performing 13 shows with support from The 046.
The tour kicks off at Hobart’s Uni Bar on Saturday, June 21 and coninutes throughout July with shows at Canberra’s Fiction on Friday, July 18, Newcastle’s Bar On The Hill on Saturday, July 19, Melbourne’s Northcote Theatre on Friday, July 25 and Torquay’s Torquay Hotel on Saturday, July 26.
The remaining eight dates take place across August, beginning with a concert at Cairns’ Gilligans on Friday, August 1. The lads then perform at Townsville’s The Warehouse on Saturday, August 2, Albury’s Beer Deluxe on Saturday, August 9, Coffs Harbour’s The Hoey Moey on Friday, August 15, Brisbane’s Fortitude Music Hall on Saturday, August 16, Gold Coast’s Miami Marketta on Sunday, August 17 and Perth’s Metro City on Friday, August 22, before the tour wraps at Adelaide’s The Gov on Saturday, August 23.
Pre-sale begins on Monday, April 7, with the general on-sale commencing on Wednesday, April 9. For full ticketing information, visit the ONEFOUR website.
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2024 was a groundbreaking year for the collective of J Emz, Celly, Lekks, and Spenny, with the remix of their single ‘SPINNIN’ becoming a TikTok sensation and propelling the quartet into the Spotify Viral 50 charts in over 30 countries.
ONEFOUR also collaborated with British rapper and singer Headie One on the thumping ‘Gang Ties’.
On the touring front, ONEFOUR supported The Kid LAROI on his huge Australian stadium tour and have revealed they are taking the Look At Me Now tour to the UK and Europe this May before their run of Aussie shows.
Catch ONEFOUR at The Gov on Saturday, August 23. For ticketing information, visit onefour.world. Look At Me Now arrives June 13. Pre-order/pre-save here.
ONEFOUR 2025 AUSTRALIAN TOUR Dates
WITH SPECIAL GUESTS THE 046
Saturday, June 21 — Uni Bar, Hobart
Friday, July 18 — Fiction, Canberra
Saturday, July 19 — Bar On The Hill, Newcastle
Friday, July 25 — Northcote Theatre, Melbourne
Saturday, July 26 — Torquay Hotel, Torquay
Friday, August 1 — Gilligans, Cairns
Saturday, August 2 — The Warehouse, Townsville
Saturday, August 9 — Beer Deluxe, Albury
Friday, August 15 — The Hoey Moey, Coffs Harbour
Saturday, August 16 — Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane
Sunday, August 17 — Miami Marketta, Gold Coast
Friday, August 22— Metro City, Perth
Saturday, August 23 — The Gov, Adelaide
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