SYDNEY
Set Times (all times are approximate and subject to change):
5:30pm – Gates Open
6:50pm – Baker Boy
7:40pm – A.B.Original
09:00pm – 50 Cent
- A driver’s or rider’s licence or permit (issued by an Australian State or Territory or any foreign country)
- Australian passport or a foreign passport issued by another country,
- Proof of age card issued by a public authority of the Commonwealth or of another State or Territory for the purpose of attesting to a person’s identity and age
- Keypass (over-18) identity card issued by Australia Post.
- Alcohol and Illicit Drugs
- Bags Larger than A4
- Backpacks
- Liquids of Any Kind
- Glass, Cans and Metal Containers
- Laser Pointers, Weapons and Fireworks
- Professional Camera and Recording Equipment
- Musical Instruments, Whistles, Hooters and Horns
- Confetti and Shredded Paper
- Scoters, Roller Skates, Skateboards and Push Bikes
- Commercial, Political or Offensive Signage and Clothing
- Animals – Except for Authorised Guide / Companion Animals
- Any item which is reasonably considered by the Promoter or Venue as being able to cause injury, nuisance or offence to any other person attending the Event.
MELBOURNE
Set Times (all times are approximate and subject to change):
5:00pm – Gates Open
6:10pm – Baker Boy
7:00pm – A.B.original
8:20pm – 50 Cent
50 CENT ANNOUNCES G-UNIT MEMBERS
FOR AUSTRALIAN TOUR
A.B. ORIGINAL
&
BAKER BOY
ALSO SET TO PERFORM
With one of the biggest names in rap, 50 Cent set to land in Australia in February, MJR Presents have today announced that the international rapper will welcome his crew G-Unit including Lloyd Banks, Uncle Murda and Tony Yayo.
An integral part of 50 Cent’s musical past, present and future, G-Unit became one of the world’s most respected underground rap groups, before eventually establishing their own label G-Unit Records and releasing their double platinum debut ‘Beg For Mercy’. With a busy end to 2017 including 50 Cent’s latest single ‘Still Think I’m Nothing’, a number of freestyle releases from Lloyd Banks and Uncle Murda’s ‘Rap Up 2017’ single, G-Unit will be in full flight when they hit Sydney’s Parramatta Park and the Melbourne Showgrounds in February.
If that wasn’t enough to cement the stadium shows as one of the biggest hip hop events of the year, 50 Cent and G-Unit will be supported by an all Australian line up including multi award winning A.B. Original and Darwin newcomer Baker Boy.
Having taken out the 2017 J Award for Album of the year, A.B. Original also picked up two ARIA awards for Best Independent Release and Best Urban Album , 5 AIR Awards and the coveted Australian Music Prize for their album ‘Reclaim Australia’. Their performance is one not to be missed.
Baker Boy’s hit single ‘Cloud 9’ and Marryuna infiltrated the triple j airwaves with an instant full rotation addition, a major slot at this year’s BIGSOUND Festival and a win at this year’s National Indigenous Music Awards for NT Song of The Year.
50 Cent’s return to Australia celebrates the 15th anniversary of his seminal album ‘Get Rich or Die Trying’. The record that took him from the streets to the top of the charts after being discovered by Eminem and Dr Dre, ‘Get Rich Or Die Trying’ spawned a slew of hit singles including the iconic platinum smash ‘In Da Club’, Billboard chart topper ’21 Questions’ and ARIA #2 ‘P.I.M.P’. The album inspired the successful biopic of the same name and kicked off one of the biggest careers in hip-hop.
Friday 9th February
The Crescent, Parramatta Park, Sydney
Saturday 10th February
Melbourne Showgrounds, Melbourne VIC