The 90s R&B icons will be joined by special guests Busta Rhymes and En Vogue.
TLC (Source: Supplied)
Beloved American music group TLC – Tionne “T-Boz” Watkins and Rozonda “Chilli” Thomas – have announced their 2024 Australian tour celebrating the 30th anniversary of CrazySexyCool. In addition to the spectacular show TLC will put on, they’ll be joined by special guests Busta Rhymes and En Vogue.
Fans can begin organising 2024 around the tour, which begins in New Zealand, with the hitmakers hitting Trusts Arena in Auckland on 29 February, followed by Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena on 2 March, the Adelaide Entertainment Centre on 3 March, Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena on 5 March, Brisbane Entertainment Centre on 7 March, and concludes at Perth’s RAC Arena on 9 March.
“I'm so excited to return to Australia,” Chilli commented in a press release. “This is the album that put us on the map with Aussie fans and showed the world who we really are. And to mark 30 years, this will be quite the celebration!”
CrazySexyCool was led by the #1 hit singles Waterfalls and Creep. In the US, the album received a Diamond certification, while in Australia, TLC reached the Top 5 on the ARIA Albums Chart and remained in the Top 100 for a remarkable 76 weeks. In Australia, CrazySexyCool was certified Double Platinum.
The Live Nation pre-sale commences on Wednesday, 6 December, at 1 pm local time, before it concludes at noon on Thursday, 7 December. General public tickets will go on sale on Thursday, 7 December, at 1 pm local time via the Live Nation website.
TLC last performed in Australia in November 2022 as part of Fridayz Live, joining a line-up of artists including Macklemore, Akon, Ashanti, Craig David and more for the event’s return after a two-year absence.
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TRUSTS ARENA, AUCKLAND (Tāmaki Makaurau) THURSDAY, 29 FEBRUARY
ROD LAVER ARENA, MELBOURNE (Naarm) SATURDAY, 2 MARCH
ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE, ADELAIDE (Kaurna) SUNDAY, 2 MARCH
QUDOS BANK ARENA, SYDNEY (Eora) TUESDAY, 5 MARCH
ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE, BRISBANE (Meanjin) THURSDAY, 7 MARCH
RAC ARENA, PERTH (Boorloo) SATURDAY, 9 MARCH