American Freestyle Rapper Harry Mack Announces ‘Odyssey’ Australian & New Zealand Tour
The freestyle rapper is performing seven shows across Australia and New Zealand this October.
Viral rap sensation Harry Mack is embarking on his first tour of Australia and New Zealand this October.
The content creator’s massively popular YouTube channel reaches over 2.8 million subscribers and has garnered over 280 million views, with Mack taking to social media to announce the tour, claiming he “Can’t wait to rock with y’all.”
Mack starts his whirlwind tour at SOPO on the Gold Coast on Wednesday, October 2. He then travels to Brisbane for a show at Eatons Hill Hotel on Friday, October 4 followed by performances at the Roundhouse in Sydney on Sunday, October 6, Metro City in Perth on Wednesday, October 9 and Hindley Street Music Hall in Adelaide on Friday, October. The final two dates are the Timberyard in Melbourne on Sunday, October 13 and Bruce Manson in Auckland on Wednesday, October 16.
Pre-sale tickets are available from 9:30am local time on Wednesday, July 31. You can register here. General sale begins on Thursday, August 1 at 9:30am local time via Moshtix.
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Originally wanting to be a jazz drummer, Harry Mack found himself chasing his rap dream in his 20s, uploading videos to YouTube of him performing wild freestyles. He first gained a following with his Gurellia Bars and Omegle Bars series of videos which saw Mack freestyling for strangers on the street and online via the chat service Omegle respectively.
Mack blew up in 2017 when his video Venice Beach Freestyle (Part 1) went viral and his cult following evolved into a worldwide fanbase. He’s gone on to perform for hip hop legends like Kendrick Lamar and Joey Bada$$ and appear on American prime-time shows such as Ellen DeGeneres and NBA on TNT.
He released his debut album, Contents Under Pressure, in 2017, and has followed up with several mixtapes and extended plays, including this year’s The Process.
Catch Harry Mack at Hindley Street Music Hall on Friday, October 11. For full ticketing details head to Moshtix.
Harry Mack ‘Odyssey’ Australian Tour 2024
Wednesday, October 2 – SOPO, Gold Coast
Friday, October 4 – Eatons Hill Hotel, Brisbane
Sunday, October 6 – Roundhouse, Sydney
Wednesday, October 9 – Metro City, Perth
Friday, October 11 – Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide
Sunday, October 13 – Timberyard, Melbourne
Wednesday, October 16 – Bruce Manson, Auckland
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