SZA’s forthcoming tour of Australia and New Zealand swells to 9 concert events, with the addition this week of two new dates.
The U.S. R&B star will make the lengthy haul in assist of her hit album SOS, beginning with two reveals at Auckland’s Spark Enviornment (April 15 and 16), and adopted by a run of Australia’s three major east coast cities: Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. A second live performance at Brisbane Leisure Centre is added for April 20, and a 3rd present is slotted in at Qudos Financial institution Enviornment for April 26.
Reside Nation Leisure is producing the tour of ANZ, SZA’s first of those elements in nearly 5 years.
SOS (through RCA/Sony Music) linked with Australian audiences like few different albums in 2023. Launched on the back-end of 2022, the album got here in at No. 5 on the ARIA year-end chart for 2023, behind collections from Taylor Swift, The Weeknd and Morgan Wallen.
SZA’s hit “Kill Invoice” logged one week on high of the ARIA Singles Chart in 2023 and completed the yr because the No. 3 single, in keeping with ARIA, behind Miley Cyrus’ “Flowers” and Morgan Wallen’s “Final Evening,” respectively.
Additionally, the St. Louis, MO-born artist was shortlisted for hottest worldwide artist on the 2023 ARIA Awards, a class finally received by Taylor Swift.
Greater than a yr after its launch, SOS continues to be busting information. The one “Snooze” not too long ago earned an unprecedented thirtieth week at No. 1 on Billboard’s R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart, probably the most by any tune within the record’s 31-year historical past.
SZA collected three trophies on the Grammy Awards, with greatest R&B tune for “Snooze,” greatest pop duo/group efficiency for “Ghost within the Machine” collaboration with Phoebe Bridges, greatest progressive R&B album for SOS.
SZA’s The SOS Australia & New Zealand Tour Dates:
April 15 – Auckland, New Zealand – Spark Enviornment
April 16 – Auckland, New Zealand – Spark Enviornment
April 19 – Brisbane, Australia – Brisbane Leisure Centre
April 20 – Brisbane, Australia – Brisbane Leisure Centre (* new present)
April 23 – Sydney, Australia – Qudos Financial institution Enviornment
April 24 – Sydney, Australia – Qudos Financial institution Enviornment
April 26 – Sydney, Australia – Qudos Financial institution Enviornment (* new present)
April 29 – Melbourne, Australia – Rod Laver Enviornment
April 30 – Melbourne, Australia – Rod Laver Enviornment