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Date Te rā me te wā
04 - 05 Oct, 2024
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Location Te wāhi
Go Media Stadium -
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Grammy award-winning Atlanta-based rapper, songwriter and producer 21 Savage will hit New Zealand shores for the first time ever, bringing his platinum awarded works “Savage Mode”, “Issa Album” and “Bank Account”.
British-Nigerian rapper, producer and king of grime Skepta will drop his new album Knife and Fork before the Listen In tour, making us one of the first to catch it IRL. With recent hints of a track with Flo Milli, Listen In could see some very special performances between them. With more than half a billion streams to date, Flo Milli has taken the world by storm in her short ascent with her viral break out mixtape Ho, Why Is You Here?
After selling out arenas around Australia and New Zealand last year Lil Tjay returns, with singles "Brothers", "F.N", and "Calling My Phone" .
John Summit has established himself as a major figure in the dance music world, recently closing the Sahara stage at Coachella and producing multiple heavily streamed tracks like “Where You Are”, “Shiver” and his latest track with Sub Focus “Go Back” (featuring Julia Church). With debut album Comfort in Chaos landing 12 July, expectations are high for his Listen In performance.
Sub Focus is a renowned DJ/producer, known for pushing the envelope when it comes to electronic music subgenres and is bringing his new album Evolve’s special visuals to New Zealand. Will John Summit make an appearance during his set?
Columbian/Canadian singer songwriter Jessie Reyez will showcase her raw vocal style and unique take on pop, R&B and hip hop.
New Zealand’s very own drum and bass prodigy Lee Mvtthews will be playing to their devoted Auckland fans, recently dropping their sophomore album Exit. A favourite on the New Zealand festival circuit, audiences can expect a mind-blowing show from the duo.
VENUE UPDATES
Listen In will return to Auckland the same venue as in 2023, but with a brand new site plan that is easy to get around and on one level, with more space, more bars and no stairs. Plus, 2024 will see a real daytime festival.
LISTEN IN
Auckland, New Zealand
Friday 4 October 2024
Go Media Stadium, Mt Smart
Te Ipu Kura A Maki
5PM - 1AM
Listen In is a licenced 18+ event
Getting there Te huarahi ki reira
Go Media Stadium is a 10-15 minute walk from Penrose train station which is on the Onehunga and Southern Line. It’s easily accessible from the motorway and is about 15 minutes drive from the central city.
Local tip He tīwhiri mō te rohe
When big events are on at the stadium, the surrounding streets can become heavy with traffic. If you’re arranging to be picked up or dropped off, it’s best to identify a meeting point a few blocks away from the main entrances.