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OsamaSon announces Australian live debut on three-city Psykturnal Tour in October 2026
The 22-year-old South Carolina rapper will play Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane in October, marking his first-ever shows on Australian soil.

OsamaSon Australian live debut
OsamaSon is coming to Australia for the first time. The 22-year-old South Carolina rapper will play three cities on the Psykturnal Tour, with dates confirmed in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane across October. According to Billboard, Live Nation made the announcement on May 18.
The dates
The run opens at Festival Hall in Melbourne on October 10, moves to Enmore Theatre in Sydney on October 11, and closes at Fortitude Music Hall in Brisbane on October 14. General tickets go on sale Friday, May 22 at 10 a.m. local time via livenation.com.au. A Mastercard presale opens Wednesday, May 20 at 10 a.m., and a Live Nation presale follows Thursday, May 21 at 10 a.m.
Two albums, one year
OsamaSon arrived with his 2025 LP Jump Out, which debuted at No. 151 on the Billboard 200. Built on an aggressive, distorted take on rage-leaning trap, it established him as one of underground rap's more distinct voices. He then returned with Psykotic, recorded almost entirely on the road during the 20-stop Jump Out Tour. The back-to-back releases, both landing in the same calendar year, put him in company with artists who have used rapid double releases to demonstrate range without losing momentum.
The tour takes its name from Psykotic, which OsamaSon has described as a return to his "Flex Musik era," the experimental phase of his early career before he tightened his sound into the rage-trap approach that defined Jump Out.
Why this matters
Having already appeared at Rolling Loud 2026 and completed extensive North American touring, the move into international headline dates is a meaningful step. The rooms he is playing in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane are exactly the size and format that suit the kind of high-energy live show OsamaSon has built. For Australian fans of underground rap, this looks like one of the more anticipated debut tours in a while.
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