
How to get tickets for Kendrick Lamar's Australian tour: prices, pre-sale, dates and more
When is Kendrick Lamar's Australian tour?
It's time to get wild on a Wednesday! The rap icon will bring his Grand National Tour to two Aussie cities:
Melbourne 's AAMI Park – Wednesday, December 3
Sydney 's Allianz Stadium on Wednesday, December 10
This will mark the first time Lamar has performed in Australia since his 2022 The Big Steppers Tour.
When do Kendrick Lamar Australia tickets go on sale?
The general sale kicks off on Monday, June 16 via Ticketek at 9am local time in Sydney and 11am in Melbourne.
Is there a Kendrick Lamar pre-sale for Australia?
For a legend like Lamar, you'd better believe it! The Vodafone pre-sale goes live on Thursday, June 12 at 9am in Sydney and 11am in Melbourne.
Not a Vodafone customer? Several other pre-sales go live on Friday, June 13, with options for Visa holders, Live Nation members and My Ticketek members.
How much are Kendrick Lamar tickets in Australia?
Exact ticket prices are yet to be released, but we don't expect them to come cheap. Real committed Kenfolk can get in on the VIP packages – which include premium reserved seats and VIP merch designed by Kung Fu Kenny himself (the prices for those packages are also currently under wraps).
Who's the supporting act for Kendrick Lamar in Australia?
DJ Mustard has joined Lamar as the supporting act on the US and European legs of his Grand National Tour. However, the rapper hasn't revealed who will be his opening act in Australia yet.
Where else is Kendrick Lamar playing in Australia?
As part of Spilt Milk, Kendrick will perform in Ballarat, Perth, Canberra and the Gold Coast. His Grand National Tour is a more refined affair, with only two shows currently confirmed – one in Sydney and one in Melbourne – but we can cross our fingers that he'll drop more dates soon.
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