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Hilltop Hoods' Show Business Australian Tour

 

Hilltop Hoods

Australian hip-hop group Hilltop Hoods are bringing their tour to Australia.

The group will be performing in Brisbane, Sydney and Perth and sold out shows in Melbourne and Adelaide.

They have also added a new show on Saturday August 20 at MyState Bank Arena in Hobart. Tickets for this show are on sale now.

“We can’t wait to bring the Show Business Tour to Tasmania. It’s one of our favourite places in the world to play,” the band said.

This will be the multi-platinum selling and award-winning band’s first headline tour in three years.

Fans can look forward to hearing classic hits such as Leave Me Lonelyexit sign (feat. Lily and Ecca Vandal), 1995 (feat. Montaigne and Tom Thum, The Nosebleed SectionCosby Sweater and Chase That Feeling, along with their latest single, Show Business (feat. Eamon).

Show Business is their first song from a new album since 2018.

Hilltop Hoods will be joined on their national tour by A.B Original, who will perform a taste of new music among classic tracks from their iconic debut album Reclaim Australia.

Kenyan-born Australian singer-songwriter Elsy Wameyo, world-renowned turntablist DJ Total Eclipse and Jayteethazard are also joining the tour.

Remaining tickets for Sydney, Brisbane and Perth are on sale now.  

Tour Dates:

August 20, 2022 – Mystate Bank Arena, Hobart
August 27, 2022 – Brisbane Entertainment Centre
September 3, 2022 – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney
September 10, 2022 – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
September 17, 2022 – RAC Arena, Perth
September 24, 2022 – Adelaide Entertainment Centre

I wrote this article for Rave It Up - https://www.raveituptv.com/hilltophoods-showbusinesstour/

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