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Legendary Rap Icon Big Boi Announces NZ Shows

Published: Tue 21 Nov 2017 09:15 AM
Legendary Rap Icon, Big Boi, Announces Nz Shows
Seven-time Grammy Award-winning artist Big Boi is returning to New Zealand for two headline performances in March, 2018.
The Atlanta-born rapper, producer, songwriter - and one half of Outkast - will play theStudio in Auckland on Friday, March 16 and Meow in Wellington on Saturday, March 17.
One of music’s greatest rhyme mavericks, Big Boi’s indelible influence remains unwavered across two generations of rap music. He released his third full-length solo album,BOOMIVERSE earlier this year, containing the singles ‘In The South’ with Gucci Mane &Pimp C, ‘Mic Jack’ feat. Adam Levine, ‘Kill Jill’ feat. Killer Mike & Jeezy, and‘Chocolate’ feat. Trozé resonate with media and fans worldwide.
Big Boi's first 2010 solo record, SIR LUCIOUS LEFT FOOT: THE SON OF CHICO DUSTY peaked at #3 on the US charts and received unanimous critical acclaim withPitchfork proclaiming it one of the "100 Best Albums of the Decade So Far'" and topping year-end lists from the likes of Time Magazine and Paste. His 2012 follow-up VICIOUS LIES AND DANGEROUS RUMOURS enamoured tastemakers and fans alike and featured collaborations with A$AP Rocky, Killer Mike, Kid Cudi, and more. In 2015, Big Boicollaborated with Phantogram to create supergroup Big Grams, releasing a widely acclaimed self-titled debut album.
As one-half of Outkast, Big Boi released a string of music’s most influential works, including AQUEMINI, STANKONIA, SOUTHERNPLAYALISTICADILLACMUZIK andSPEAKERBOXXX/THE LOVE BELOW - the latter making the duo the first and only hip-hop artist in history to win the Grammy for ‘Album of the Year’.
Don’t miss one of hip-hop’s greatest phenomenons up close and personal this March.
Tickets on sale at 9.00am on Thursday November 23.
BIG BOI – LIVE IN NEW ZEALAND
Friday March 16
Studio
Auckland
Saturday March 17
Meow
Wellington
Tickets from justtheticketnz.com
ENDS

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