Denzel Curry is returning to Australia and New Zealand in February and March 2025 for the Mischievous South World Tour. Following the release of his acclaimed album King of the Mischievous South, the Florida rapper will hit six cities across the region.
The tour kicks off on February 21 in Brisbane at The Tivoli, followed by Sydney’s Hordern Pavilion on February 22, and Auckland’s Shed 10 on February 27. Curry will also perform at the Yours & Owls Festival in Wollongong on March 1, Palace Foreshore in Melbourne on March 2, and wrap up in Perth at Metro City on March 4.
Since breaking through with 2013’s Nostalgic 64, Curry has solidified himself as one of rap’s leading voices. The 2016 album Imperial earned him co-signs from Rick Ross and a spot on XXL’s Freshman list. Over the next six years, he released four critically acclaimed albums, including the genre-bending TA1300.
Most recently, Curry released King of the Mischievous South, an album that revisits the sound of his early work while hailing in a new era in his career. With tracks like HOT ONE and ULTRA SHXT, the album marks a return to his roots, while continuing his evolution as an artist. Known for his raw energy and razor-sharp lyricism, Curry has built a reputation for unforgettable live shows. King of the Mischievous South only continues his streak of boundary-pushing releases, blending personal introspection with hard-hitting production.
Curry, who has now toured Australia many times previously covered Rage Against The Machine‘s Bulls on Parade on tour. His take on the iconic track was a masterclass in reimagining a classic. If that performance was anything to go by, fans can expect nothing short of an explosive, thought-provoking show when he hits the stage this February.
Tickets go on sale Friday, November 22 at 10am local time. Mastercard presale starts November 19, with My Live Nation presale from November 20. For complete tour information visit livenation.com.au & livenation.co.nz
Denzel Curry 2025 Australian and New Zealand Tour Dates:
Brisbane- February 21 – The Tivoli
Sydney – February 22: Hordern Pavilion
Auckland – February 27 – Shed 10
Wollongong – March 1 – Yours & Owls Festival
Melbourne – March 2 – Palace Foreshore
Perth – March 4 – Metro City