What's Happening?
Aminé has announced the Australian leg of his 'Tour de Dance' world tour, set to take place in early 2026. The tour will include four shows across major cities: Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, and Perth. This announcement follows a successful touring cycle that has seen Aminé perform over 40 shows across the United States, the United Kingdom, and Europe, promoting his latest album, '13 Months of Sunshine.' Released earlier this year, the album marks Aminé's first solo full-length project since 2020's 'Limbo' and features collaborations with artists like Waxahatchee and Toro y Moi. The Australian tour will be Aminé's first return to the country since 2023, marking his fourth visit overall. The tour will kick off on January 10 at Enmore Theatre in Sydney and conclude
on January 20 at Metro City in Perth.
Why It's Important?
Aminé's 'Tour de Dance' represents a significant milestone in his career, showcasing his growing international appeal and ability to headline major venues across multiple continents. The tour supports his latest album, '13 Months of Sunshine,' which explores themes of heritage, grief, identity, and growth, resonating with a diverse audience. Aminé's consistent presence in the music industry since his breakout hit 'Caroline' in 2017 has solidified his status as a prominent figure in hip-hop. The tour's expansion into Australia highlights the global reach of his music and the increasing demand for his live performances. This development is likely to enhance his fan base and influence in the international music scene.
What's Next?
Following the announcement of the Australian tour dates, Aminé's fans can expect the pre-sale tickets to become available on November 26, with general sales starting on November 28. The tour will provide an opportunity for Aminé to connect with his Australian audience, potentially leading to more international collaborations and projects. As Aminé continues to expand his touring footprint, industry observers will be watching for further announcements regarding additional tour dates or new music releases. The success of the Australian leg could pave the way for more extensive tours in other regions.












