Lil Yachty announces debut New Zealand show for July
LIL YACHTY
ANNOUNCES ONE-OFF
AUCKLAND HEADLINE SHOW FOR JULY
FRIDAY APRIL 7, 2017 - Already announced for Australia’s Splendour In The Grass 2017, rap’s next big thing, LIL YACHTY will make his New Zealand debut this July.
Wrapping up a sold-out, headlining North America tour this past summer, Lil Yachty will play three headline Australian shows and Splendour before crossing the pond to The Powerstation, Auckland, for one night only, July 25.
Tickets go on sale at 10am Thursday, April 13.
My Live Nation members can be among the first to secure tickets during the pre-sale beginning at midday this Monday, April 10.
For complete tour and ticketing details, visit: livenation.co.nz.
Lil Yachty hit the Billboard charts with his 2015 singles ‘Minnesota’ (#84 Hot 100 Chart) and ‘1 Night’ (#36 R&B/Hip-hop Chart) before his ‘Summer Songs 2’ mixtape debuted at #3 on iTunes. With all eyes firmly on him, influential XXL Magazine declared him ‘rap’s next big thing’.
His recent debut headline tour The Boat Show Tour was a sell out across North America before joining fellow up-and-comers Rae Sremmurd’s wildly successful Sremmlife II Tour.
With
the release of his debut album Teenage Emotions
imminent, expect the hype to follow Lil Yachty all the way
down under this July.
THE POWERSTATION,
AUCKLAND
TUESDAY JULY 25
TICKETS ON
SALE 10AM THURSDAY APRIL 13
My Live Nation pre-sale: 12pm
Monday April 10 – 12pm Wednesday April 12
For complete tour and ticket information, visit: www.lilyachty.com & www.livenation.co.nz
About Live Nation Entertainment
Live
Nation Entertainment (NYSE: LYV) is the world’s leading
live entertainment company comprised of global market
leaders: Ticketmaster, Live Nation Concerts, Live Nation
Media & Sponsorship and Artist Nation Management. For
additional information, visit www.livenationentertainment.com.
###
NZ Psychological Society: Remembering The Past Guides Our Future
New Zealand Olympic Committee: Motherhood In Focus For Wāhine Toa Graduates Ahead Of Mother's Day
Early Childhood New Zealand: Budget 2026 Must Protect The Future Of Quality Early Childhood Education
Creative New Zealand: Aotearoa Manu Take World Art Stage As 61st Venice Biennale Opens
Country Music Honours: 2026 Country Music Honours Finalists Announced
Mana Mokopuna: Children’s Commissioner Welcomes New Youth Mental Health And Suicide Prevention Services In Te Tai Tokerau