DIZZEE RASCAL

Supported by SCRIBE
SUN 24 JAN @ 7:30PM
- Price
- $78.60
- Bookings
- (02) 9550 3666
- Mode
- GA Standing & Reserved Seating
- Tickets
- On sale now @ Ticketek
Scheduled Running Times: Doors Open: 7.30pm. Scribe: 8.00pm – 8.45pm. Dizzee Rascal: 9.30pm – 10.45pm.
He’s the man for the job, he won’t waste no time, one hundred percent, he’ll work it. Get loose, let go, throw a coupla shapes and get ready to dance wiv DIZZEE RASCAL this summer.
East London rapper DIZZEE RASCAL bounded into the limelight with his Mercury Music Prize-winning debut Boy in da Corner in 2003; his sound an eye-opening collage of garage, hip hop, grime, found sounds and eclectic electronica, his words a fierce, quick-witted mix of youthful urban confusion and conviction.
He’ll fly Down Under this summer on the back of his fourth album, Tongue n’ Cheek, which has transformed him from underground MC to chart-topping hip hop kingpin in his homeland. Featuring collaborations with the likes of Tiesto, Calvin Harris (the No.1 hit Dance Wiv Me) and Armand van Helden (the next No.1 hit Bonkers), DIZZEE calls Tongue n’ Cheek his party album – naughty and nice, with something for everyone.
“A pop record sharp enough to be the bratty but irresistible younger brother of Lily Allen’s It’s Not Me, It’s You.” (The Observer, September 2009)
At Glastonbury 2009, “Dizzee came out all guns blazing,” said Clash Music, and “triumphed,” declared The Guardian. “It wasn’t just the music… it was his personality that kept the crowd engaged, and his manner that spread enthusiasm throughout the crowd.” DIZZEE’s crowd favourite Bonkers was the hit of the festival and of the UK summer – now it’s our turn to go Bonkers and light up our own summer with his next hit-in-waiting, Holiday.
Bonkers is all about livin’ life and bein’ free – the perfect attitude for summer Down Under.



