Karan Aujla Set to Bring South Asian Hip-Hop to Australia and New Zealand’s Biggest Arenas

Karan Aujla Set to Bring South Asian Hip-Hop to Australia and New Zealand's Biggest Arenas

Renowned Canada-based Punjabi artist Karan Aujla is ready to make his mark on Australia and New Zealand’s music scenes. With shows lined up in iconic venues like Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena, Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena, and Auckland’s Spark Arena, Aujla’s “It Was All A Dream” tour will bring his award-winning mix of Punjabi folk and modern hip-hop to fans across the region. This marks his first major tour in Australia and New Zealand since his debut in 2022.

Karan Aujla’s Australia-NZ Tour

This year has been monumental for Aujla. He became the first Punjabi artist to win the JUNO Award, a significant Canadian music honour, reflecting his soaring popularity and the rising global appeal of South Asian music. Known for his captivating stage presence and high-energy performances, Aujla is famous for hits like “Making Memories” and “Softly,” each gathering millions of streams worldwide.

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Aujla’s unique style blends the richness of Punjabi music with contemporary hip-hop, making his sound appealing to both South Asian and international audiences. His collaborations with major artists like India’s DIVINE and American rapper YG highlight his versatility and global appeal. This tour offers fans a live experience of Aujla’s journey, from his breakout debut album BacTHAfuKUP (B.T.F.U.) to his latest successes.

Karan Aujla’s arena tour in Australia and New Zealand symbolizes the rising influence of South Asian artists in global music. With over three billion YouTube streams, Aujla’s work reflects a new era for Punjabi and South Asian music on the world stage. This tour is more than a concert series; it is a celebration of South Asian culture and music’s growing role in the contemporary music landscape.

Fans can purchase tickets through Live Nation and catch the artist live on these dates:

  • October 25 – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney
  • October 27 – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
  • October 30 – Spark Arena, Auckland

Karan Aujla’s shows promise a vibrant mix of culture, energy, and innovation, making them a must-attend event for hip-hop and South Asian music fans alike.

Priyanka Sharma
Author: Priyanka Sharma