Tyler, the Creator announces more Australian tour dates
The man we call Felicia the Goat has announced he's touring Australia next year. Here's everything you need to know about tickets and dates

TYLER, THE CREATOR has announced he’s bringing his Chromokopia: World Tour to Australia in August and September 2025. The announcement comes days before the release of his new album of the same name, which the rapper has been teasing on his socials with a highly stylised sepia-toned visual rollout. He also dropped the first track from the album, ‘Noid’, on October 22.
Is Tyler, The Creator going on tour in Australia?
The Californian polymath will head to Australia after taking Chromokopia all over the States and Europe, meaning us antipodeans will get to enjoy the last gasp of his epic tour. He’ll kick off the tour in November, at his Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival, taking a few months’ break before hitting the road.
Lil Yachty and Paris Texas will be joining Tyler, the Creator on his Chromokopia tour, with both artists playing all Aussie shows. Talk about bringing out the big guns.
The artist also released a teaser trailer on YouTube overnight, which is just as wacky as you’d expect (he’s wearing a mask, moving in stilted motions, while his hair is fashioned into two devil-horned peaks). Watch it below, and scroll for his Australian tour dates and locations, as well as when tickets to the Australian leg of Chromokopia: World Tour go on sale.

When is Tyler, the Creator touring Australia and New Zealand?
Tyler, the Creator will touch down in Australia and New Zealand next August. Here are his Australian dates:
18 August 2025: Auckland, New Zealand at Spark Arena
NEW SHOW ADDED 20 August 2025: Melbourne, Australia at Rod Laver Arena
22 August 2025: Melbourne, Australia at Rod Laver Arena
23 August 2025: Melbourne, Australia at Rod Laver Arena
26 August 2025: Sydney, Australia at Qudos Bank Arena
27 August 2025: Sydney, Australia at Qudos Bank Arena
30 August 2025: Boondall, Australia at Brisbane Entertainment Centre
4 September 2025: Perth, Australia at RAC Arena
NEW SHOW ADDED 5 September 2025: Perth, Australia at RAC Arena
When is Tyler, the Creator pre-sale?
Amex pre-sale starts at Tuesday 29 October 2024 at 9am AEST.
The Frontier Members pre-sale starts at Wednesday 30 October 2024 at 10am AEST.
Tickets will go on sale to the public Friday November 1.
For more information on Tyler, the Creator’s Australian tour pre-sale, head so Ticketek.
When do general admission tickets to Tyler, the Creator go on sale?
General admission tickets go on sale Friday 1 November 2024 via Ticketek.
Who is supporting Tyler, the Creator in Australia?
Lil Yachty and Paris, Texas will be supporting.

How much are Tyler, the Creator tickets in Australia?
Ticket prices to Tyler, the Creator’s Australian shows have been revealed.
Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, and Auckland ticket prices:
General Admission: $199.90
A Reserve seating: $199.90
B Reserve seating: $169.90
C Reserve seating: $129.90
D Reserve seating: $109.90
Darling VIP package: $449.00
Sticky VIP package: $399.00
Mask VIP package: $349.00
Perth ticket prices:
General Admission: $202.75
A Reserve seating: $202.75
B Reserve seating: $172.75
C Reserve seating: $132.75
D Reserve seating: $112.75
Darling VIP package: $451.85
Sticky VIP package: $401.85
Mask VIP package: $351.85
Who is on Chromakopia?
Released today, Chromakopia contains features from some of the world’s biggest hip-hop artists. Fourteen tracks long, it sees the likes of Lil Wayne, Daniel Caesar and Tennessee rapper GloRilla contribute verses, while viral sensations like ‘Pound Town’ rapper Sexyy Red and Doechii, the singer behind TikTok famous ‘Yucky Blucky Fruitcake’, also contribute.
The record contains nods to past Tyler eras, with tracks like ‘Take Your Mask Off’ evoking Flower Boy, while the swagger of ‘Rah Tah Tah’ takes us back to Wolf. It might be his seventh studio album, but Chromakopia is a body of work from a groundbreaking conceptual artist who continues to reinvent himself.
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