when: 01 - 02 March 2023 | venue: Qudos Bank Arena | cost: See event for details | address: Sydney Olympic Park NSW 2127 | tickets: https://premier.ticketek.com.au/shows/show.aspx?sh=SNOOPDOG22
published: 16 Jan 2023, 5 min read
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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, including an extra show here in Sydney to meet overwhelming demand.
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 documentary of the same name, released in 2019.While the 'I Wanna Thank Me' documentary celebrates 25 years of Snoop Dogg - a career that has seen the 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.
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. Get ready for Snoop Dogg Australia!
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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, including an extra show here in Sydney to meet overwhelming demand.
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 documentary of the same name, released in 2019.While the 'I Wanna Thank Me' documentary celebrates 25 years of Snoop Dogg - a career that has seen the 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.
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. Get ready for Snoop Dogg Australia!
Go see Snoop Dogg 2023.
Snoop Dogg 2023 is on 01 - 02 March 2023. The opening hours are: See event for details. Conveniently located in Sydney Olympic Park.
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