WU-TANG CLAN founding member, GZA returns this November to grace Australian & NZ fans with his electrifying live shows. His thought-provoking and street-bred raw lyricism layered over catchy beats has created plethora of anthems that shaped the hip-hop world. He has earned the honorary title of ‘The Genius’.
GZA’s lyrical dexterity sets him apart from the flock. This is true & original hip hop that puts the current mainstream scene to shame. His 1995 album ‘Liquid Swords’ is recognized as one of the greatest Hip Hop albums of all time, selling over a million copies. This is your chance to listen to the anthems ‘Liquid Swords’, ‘Living in the World Today’, ‘Labels’, ‘4th Chamber’ plus Wu-Tang Clan classics ‘C.R.E.A.M‘, ‘Clan in da Front’, ‘Protect Ya Neck’, ‘Wu-Tang Clan Ain’t Nuthing Ta Fuck Wit‘ and more!
GZA’s work with Wu-Tang Clan combined with his renowned solo albums have earned him a reputation as one of the most credible and respected rappers working today. Do not miss your opportunity to witness GZA perform his legendary songs and deliver a true hip-hop show.
GZA Australasian Tour 2017
A Metropolis Touring & Trent Slingshot Presentation
Saturday 11th November | The Studio | Auckland
Sunday 12th November | San Fran | Wellington
Wednesday 15th November | Fowlers Live | Adelaide
Thursday 16th November | Woolly Mammoth | Brisbane
Friday 17th November | Manning Bar | Sydney
Saturday 18th November | Max Watt’s | Melbourne
Sunday 19th November | Rosemount Hotel | Perth
Tickets:
Pre-Sale – Wednesday 9th August 9am to Friday 11th August 9am (local time)
On-Sale – Friday 11th August 9am (local time)
From:
Australia — https://metropolistouring.com/gza/
NZ — https://metropolistouring.com/gza-nz/
Praise for GZA:
“There was no doubting the amount of respect the audience had for the man onstage” – AU Review
‘the crowd roared excitedly along to every lyric and choral refrain, often at a pitch on the verge of maddened screaming.’ – The OC Register
“Fans were rapping along to complex lines word-by-word not missing a beat… It was gloriously chilling.” – Grimy Goods
“It’s a compelling whistle-stop tour of old glories… Pure Genius” – The Guardian