Genre-hopping rapper bbno$ is coming back to Australia and New Zealand, announcing a headline tour set for October and November 2025.

Presented by Handsome Tours and Laneway Presents, the seven-date run will see bbno$ — real name Alex Gumuchian — perform in major cities including Sydney, Perth, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Auckland, and Wellington. Pre-sale access opens on Wednesday, July 2 at 11am (local time), with the general sale kicking off on Thursday, July 3rd at 11am (local time).

A true product of the internet age, bbno$ rose to fame with global hits like “Lalala” and “Edamame”, which helped him amass billions of streams across platforms. Known for his tongue-in-cheek humour and experimental production, he’s built a devout online following with viral tracks like “it boy” and “two”, which dominated social media feeds earlier this year.

His latest single “mary poppins” doubles down on that eccentric brand, with Diamond Pistols — known for his work with DJ Snake and Austin Millz — calling it “a track to bump at your best friend’s niece’s quinceañera to get the party jumping.” True to his unpredictable nature, bbno$ donated 100% of the music video’s proceeds to the Palestine Children’s Relief Fund.

From performing on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and triple j’s Like A Version to appearances at The Juno Awards and Capital FM’s Jingle Bell Ball, bbno$ has earned a reputation as one of the most entertaining live performers in music. His music has also featured in campaigns for major brands like Netflix, Disney, and McDonald’s, cementing his place at the intersection of meme culture and pop stardom.

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bbno$ 2025 Australia & New Zealand Tour

Presented by Handsome Tours + Laneway Presents

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Pre-sale begins July 2 at 11 a.m. (local)
General sale begins July 3 at 11 a.m. (local)

Oct. 31 – Hordern Pavilion – Eora/Sydney

Nov. 1 – Metro City – Boorloo/Perth

Nov. 3 – Festival Hall – Naarm/Melbourne

Nov. 5 – Fortitude Music Hall – Meanjin/Brisbane

Nov. 6 – Hindley Street Music Hall – Tarntanya Wama/Adelaide

Nov. 8 – Powerstation – Auckland

Nov. 9 – Meow Nui – Wellington

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