The tour announcement coincides with the release of Complete’s latest single, ‘Write It Down’.
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Perth rapper Complete has gained a name for himself with a string of platinum-selling singles over the past couple of years.
Known for his high-energy live shows and relatable raps about everyday life, Complete is ready to embark on his first national tour in more than a year.
Fans can expect to hear all the classics Complete tracks, such as ‘Jordan’, ‘Roses’ and ‘Blood Stained Nikes’, alongside recently released hits including ‘DutchCourage 2’ and ‘Write It Down.’
Complete will be joined on the road by close friends Omac and Kryple (CAN), as well as talented local support acts in each city.
The tour begins in May with two shows in WA at Bunbury’s Prince of Wales on Friday 15 May and Perth’s Magnet House on Saturday 16 May. Dates follow at Adelaide’s Lion Arts Factory on Friday 22 May, Melbourne’s Night Cat on Saturday 23 May, Geelong’s Barwon Club on Friday 29 May and Ballarat’s Volta on Saturday 30 May.
June sees Complete begin with gigs at Sydney’s Mary’s Underground on Friday 5 June and Newcastle’s King Street Warehouse on Saturday 6 June, before a trip to Canberra’s The Baso on Sunday 7 June.
The tour wraps with shows at Maroochydore’s Solbar on Friday 12 June, Brisbane’s Brightside Outdoors on Saturday 13 June, Devonport’s Pub Rock Diner on Saturday 19 June and Hobart’s Republic Bar on Sunday 20 June.
Tickets for all shows are on sale now at completetpw.com.
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Complete, otherwise known as Sheldon Elvin to his family and friends, is one of Australia’s most respected rappers.
Blending hard-hitting beats with introspective lyricism, Complete has found success with songs such as ‘Blood Stained’, ‘Roses’ and ‘Jordan’.
Having gained over 100 million views across streaming platforms since the release of his 2019 debut album, Death Rattle, Complete has risen to the top of the Aussie rap game.
With new single ‘Write It Down’ well-received by the hip hop community, Complete is looking forward to releasing more music in the lead-up to his national tour.
Catch Complete performing at Lion Arts Factory on Friday 22 May.
Complete Australian Tour Dates 2026
Friday 15 May – Prince of Wales, Bunbury, WA
Saturday 16 May – Magnet House, Perth, WA
Friday 22 May – Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide, SA
Saturday 23 May – Night Cat, Melbourne, VIC
Friday 29 May – Barwon Club, Geelong, VIC
Saturday 30 May – Volta, Ballarat, VIC
Friday 5 June – Mary’s Underground, Sydney, NSW
Saturday 6 June – King Street Warehouse, Newcastle
Sunday 7 June – The Baso, Canberra, ACT
Friday 12 June – Solbar, Maroochydore, QLD
Saturday 13 June – Brightside Outdoors, Brisbane, QLD
Saturday 19 June – Pub Rock Diner, Devonport, TAS
Sunday 20 June – Republic Bar, Hobart, TAS
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