Punjabi artist AP Dhillon is bringing his globally acclaimed live show to Australia for the first time with The Brownprint Tour this February, hitting the East Coast.
A powerhouse singer, songwriter, and musical sensation, Dhillon has skyrocketed to fame with chart-topping hits like Excuses and Brown Munde, solidifying his status as one of Punjab’s biggest musical icons. With over 5 billion streams across platforms, he is currently the world’s most-streamed Punjabi artist, cementing his legacy as a trailblazer in the industry.
For the Australian leg of The Brownprint Tour, Dhillon will perform his celebrated album of the same name, bringing its soulful blend of R&B, hip hop, pop, and dance influences to his local fans. Known for his authenticity and versatility, the album showcases the artist’s unique sound and artistic vision.
Since his debut four years ago, Dhillon’s reach has grown exponentially, powered by relentless dedication and a devoted global fanbase. His docu-series, AP Dhillon: First of a Kind, offers an intimate look at his meteoric rise and positions him firmly within the fabric of contemporary music culture.
AP Dhillon Australian Tour Dates
- Saturday 22 February: QUDOS Bank Arena Sydney
- Friday 28 February: Rod Laver Arena Melbourne
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