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Australian/Samoan Hip-Hop Force Lisi To Tour New Zealand This November

28 June 2021 - 0 Comments

Hot off the heels of Chillinit’s 2021 Australian tour, Goodna- based rapper and Hip hop force Lisi has today announced he will be hitting the road with his ‘Dreams Tour’ this November! The tour will also feature four-piece collective Th4 W3ST.

Lisi will Perform at The Royal Hotel in Palmerston North on November 5th, Wellington’s San Fran on November 6th , Hamilton’s Factory on November 12th , and conclude at Auckland’s Studio The Venue on November 13th.

Tickets go on sale Thursday, July 1, at 2pm (local time).

My Live Nation members may be among the first to access tickets during the pre-sale beginning at 1pm, June 30.

For complete tour, ticket and VIP Experience information, visit: www.livenation.co.nz

In a scene dominated by bravado and chest-puffery, Lisi offers a refreshingly relatable and grounded approach to rap.

Since bursting onto the scene with his Gold-accredited single Say Less in 2019, Lisi has become one of the most omnipresent local forces in hip-hop, accumulating over 30 million streams and 10 million YouTube views in the opening chapter of his career.

With a focus on intricate storytelling and personal lyricism, Lisi's music delves into everyday life in the 4300 and the real issues faced by his people, evidenced by his widely-praised Average Man EP in 2020. Offering a contemporary take on classic hip-hop sonics, Lisi's considered sound has earned him an intergenerational and international fanbase. With live music now opening up across Australia, and a swelling army of supporters, Lisi will bring his energetic live show to stages across 2021, as evidenced by his recent show-stopping performance at Lunar Electric Festival.

With over five million streams and 3 million video views, supporting Lisi on tour is four-piece group Goodna collective Th4 W3ST.

Consisting of Wrecka, Vikz, JR and Snoopy, Th4 W3ST tunes Good Dayz, Ride WIth Me, Problems and Hustle have become local anthems, helping put Goodna and Ipswich well and truly on the local hip-hop map.

Th4 W3st all share a Samoan cultural background with strong musical influences from the greats like Biggie and Tupac, whom they grew up listening to.

The W3st are making music with a message – to show hope, good intentions, and a way forward for their community, with the goal of inspiring and nurturing others.

Don’t miss LISI on tour this November featuring Th4 W3st!

LISI
DREAMS TOUR 2021
FEATURING Th4 W3st

ROYAL HOTEL, PALMERSTON NORTH
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 5

SAN FRAN, WELLINGTON
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 6

FACTORY, HAMILTON
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 12

STUDIO THE VENUE, AUCKLAND
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 13

TICKETS ON SALE 2PM JULY 1
Live Nation presale from 1pm Wednesday June 30 until 1pm Thursday July 1

For complete tour and ticket information, visit:
livenation.co.nz


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