Finally, the wait is over and Californian Hip Hop icon Snoop Dogg has officially announced brand new dates for his massive upcoming tour down under.
Having had to postpone his 2022 Australian tour dates due to ‘unforeseen scheduling conflicts’, Snoop Dogg has announced brand new Australian Tour Dates, plus added a couple of new shows to boot!
Kicking off in Perth at RAC Arena on 27 February 2023, Snoop Dogg will then head to Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena for two huge shows before performing two shows at Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena, a massive show at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre before wrapping up the tour with a brand new show in Adelaide on March 8.
Snoop Dog ‘I Wanna Thank Me’ Australian Tour 2023
Monday 27 February • RAC Arena • Perth
Wednesday 01 March • Qudos Bank Arena • Sydney [New Show]
Thursday 02 March • Qudos Bank Arena • Sydney
Saturday 04 March • Rod Laver Arena • Melbourne
Sunday 05 March • Rod Laver Arena • Melbourne [New Show]
Tuesday 07 March • Entertainment Centre • Brisbane
Wednesday 08 March • Adelaide Entertainment Centre • Adelaide [New Show]
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Snoop Dogg, who hasn’t performed in Australia since 2014 when he headlined the Big Day Out, will return to Australian shores in 2023 for his I WANNA THANK ME tour, which will see the West Coast rap legend celebrate the release of his 17th album I Wanna Thank Me, and a documentary of the same name, released in 2019.
Doggfather cement his undisputed influence on music with chart-topping, multi-platinum records, while also solidifying his importance as a cultural icon, actor and businessman – the upcoming Australian tour will be all about the music!
Hailed by Rolling Stone as ‘America’s Most Lovable Pimp; a hip-hop star that has survived gangsta rap, charmed Hollywood and won over soccer moms – a hip-hop family man who’s evolved from consummate thug to ultimate mack’, Snoop Dogg remains one of the most important figures in music, almost three decades into his career.
He’s roasted Donald Trump on national television, baked brownies with Martha Stewart, co-headlined the Superbowl Half Time Show and collaborated with a list of celebrities that includes 2Pac, Pharrell Williams, Dr Dre, Eminem, Warren G, Katy Perry, Miley Cyrus and many more.
Despite immediately turning heads with his appearance on Dr. Dre’s iconic album The Chronic in 1992, few could have predicted the meteoric rise of the California local; 17 studio albums, 17 Grammy nominations and tens of millions of record sales, plus appearances in acclaimed movies and TV shows and his own burgeoning cannabis business.
From playing piano at his local baptist church in Long Beach, to becoming one of the world’s most recognised, revered and respected artists….and he’s not even close to retiring.