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No Money Enterprise Announce Debut Australian Tour

Samoan Australian hip-hop group No Money Enterprise has announced their first-ever headline tour across Australia. The tour is presented by Destroy All Lines and titled the ‘Back to Back’ tour, which is set to light up Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane in June and July.

No Money Enterprise burst onto the scene in 2019 with their viral sensation ‘German’, swiftly becoming a force in Australian hip-hop. Their gritty storytelling and captivating production have earned them over 70 million streams. They have ARIA chart-topping success, and numerous gold and platinum certifications in Australia and New Zealand. Their music resonates widely, drawing listeners in with relatable tales.

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No Money Enterprise composed of brothers Rndy Svge and Tommy OT, Despite their rapid ascent, live performances by NME have been rare, making the ‘Back to Back’ tour a unique opportunity for fans to experience their electric energy firsthand. With the momentum from recent releases, NME pledges an intimate and unforgettable live experience.

This tour signifies a significant milestone for No Money Enterprise, now a duo, as they commemorate their remarkable journey and seminal hits that have shaped their career. It’s more than just concerts; it’s a celebration of their evolution and a chance to share their unfiltered sound with fans nationwide.

Don’t miss out on witnessing the rise of No Money Enterprise as they take centre stage on their inaugural headline tour across Australia.

No Money Enterprise Australian Tour 2024

  • Friday, 28th June – Sydney – Marys Underground
  • Saturday, 29th June – Melbourne – Stay Gold
  • Friday, 5th July – Brisbane – The Brightside

Tickets via Destroy All Lines

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