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SZA is coming to Perth this July for a show at HBF Stadium

SZA has confirmed three headline shows around Australia during her upcoming visit for this year’s Splendour In The Grass.

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She’ll be playing a show in Perth at HBF Stadium on Wednesday, July 17 before heading to Sydney’s Hordern Pavilion on Friday, July 19 and Margaret Court Arena in Melbourne on Tuesday, July 23. Tickets for all shows go on sale at 2pm Thursday, April 18.

Influenced by avant-garde jazz, alternative rock, and hardcore rap, American singer-songwriter SZA has become one of the most seminal voices in modern R&B, a genre-blurring force akin to contemporaries such as Jorja Smith, Solange, H.E.R., Kehlani and Brent Faiyaz.

The five-time Grammy Award nominee first entered the scene in 2012 with the critically-acclaimed EP, See.SZA.Run, consecutively followed by Sand Z to rave reviews.

Her major-label debut record Ctrl helped SZA score the most nominations of any female artist at the 2018 Grammy awards.  The album featured the hits Love Galore ft. Travis Scott  and The Weekend.

Her collaboration with Kendrick Lamar on All The Stars for the 2018 blockbuster film Black Panther, garnered more than 20 nominations, including ‘Best Original Song’ at the Golden Globe Awards, along with ‘Song of the Year’, ‘Best Rap/Sung Performance’, ‘Best Song Written for Visual Media’ and ‘Record of the Year’ at this year’s Grammy Awards.

This will be the first time SZA has performed in Perth, for complete tour and ticket information head to livenation.com.au.


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