Renowned for his dark and atmospheric soundscapes that make way for enthralling rap performances, Canadian songwriter and producer NIGHT LOVELL is finally bringing his 8 LEGS UNDER tour through to Australia and New Zealand this November, with very special guest HAARPER.
For Night Lovell, his trajectory towards global fame has been a rapid one since his first taste of viral success in 2014, with the release of his track ‘Dark Light’. Since then, the 27 year old from Ontario has evolved into an artist whose intricacies have been fascinating waves of hip hop fans and producers worldwide. The Canadian artis has also recently announced that he will be joining $UICIDEBOY$ on tour this August and September for their GREY DAY North American Tour!
With four albums to his name including latest release, 2023’s I Hope You’re Happy, Night Lovell has become a charged up force within this modern musical space – his music has been streamed over 1.1 billion times on Spotify alone.
Joining him on this tour will be Los Angeles’ HAARPER – a star of the underground who has been generating waves of his own in the mainstream, thanks to an infectious sonic style – for his debut Australian & New Zealand visit. HAARPER’s catalogue has accrued over 500 million streams, with a three album-strong body of work demonstrating a varied set of influences that span hip hop, garage and punk music. Latest track ‘Born From The Dirt’ is a prime example of HAARPER’s expansive sonic view; translated live, this stands to be a fitting addition to an already insane performance reputation.
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We acknowledge that this event is held on the stolen lands of the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to Elders, past, present and emerging. Sovereignty was never ceded.