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Hip-Hop Legends Bone Thugs-N-Harmony Return to their Second Home

Bone Thugs-N-Harmony first burst out of the Midwest into the hip-hop scene back in the 90’s led by five members Layzie Bone, Flesh-n-Bone, Bizzy Bone, Krayzie Bone and Wish Bone.

With over 30 million albums sold worldwide and having worked with some of the most respected names in the industry including 2Pac, Notorious B.I.G and Mariah Carey, the hip-hop legends have announced they will be touring Australia.

Having already conquered us Aussies with over 20 sold out shows under their belt, the Grammy award winning group are returning to their second home hitting Melbourne, Sydney, Perth, Canberra and Adelaide. Those in regional areas won’t miss out either as Wollongong, Townsville, Newcastle and Taree are also on the agenda.

BNTH’s unique style and technique is what makes them one of the most popular hip-hop groups of all time. Fluidity is the word that comes to mind as Vulture listens to them ride the beats they rap over. Sometimes they sound melodic and calm yet they can transform in an instant when they switch to their signature rapid-fire style.

With the original BNTH line up reuniting for Rock The Bells in the USA this coming August, there has been worldwide renewed interest in the band. There are talks of new music in the works and artists like Drake and Wiz Khalifa expressing their love and respect for the legendary band. Does Vulture smell a potential collaboration in the future? We’ll keep you posted. For now all we can reveal is BTNH will perform their classics plus some brand new material when they touch down in spring.

Tickets on sale now.

BNTH – Crossroads 

TOUR DATES & TICKET DETAILS

Saturday 15th April – Perth, Metro City (Tickets from Moshtix)

Sunday 16th September – Wollongong, Waves Nightclub (Tickets from Moshtix)

Tuesday 18th September – Adelaide, HQ Complex (Tickets from Moshtix)

Wednesday 19th September – Taree, Club Taree (Tickets from Moshtix)

Thursday 20th September – Melbourne, Espy (Tickets from Oztix)

Friday 21st September – Canberra, UC Refectory (Tickets from Ticketek)

Saturday 22nd September – Newcastle, Cambridge Hotel (Tickets from Moshtix)

Sunday 23rd September – Townsville, The Venue (Tickets from Moshtix)

Tuesday 25th September – Sydney, Metro Theatre ALL AGES (Licensed and Unlicensed areas) (Tickets from Ticketek) 

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