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Jhené Aiko announces Australian 2016 tour

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Grammy nominated breakout R&B star Jhené Aiko has just announced her debut Australian tour in 2016.

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Since the release of her first mixtape ‘.sailing soul(s)’ in 2001, Aiko has added her unique style to the world of R&B and soul, collaborating with Drake, Miguel, Kanye Kendrick Lamar and many more.

Her debut album ‘Souled Out’ entered the Billboard R&B charts at number 1, cementing Aiko’s name in the future of the genre. Aiko is now ready to bring her unique sound down under for four sublime shows.

Jhené Aiko is playing Metro City on Saturday March 5th. Tickets on sale from Friday December 11 at livenation.com.au.

 

 

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