Hiatus Kaiyote Tickets
Hiatus Kaiyote Concert Tickets
Get ready to groove with your Hiatus Kaiyote tickets from TicketSmarter. Jammed with colorful, funky, eccentric melodies and jazzy, laidback grooves, Australian band Hiatus Kaiyote's worldly, melting pot of sounds has been dubbed as 'future soul' and sampled by hip-hop acts including Drake and Kendrick Lamar. Frontwoman and chief songwriter Nai Palm grew up in a chaotic but artistic household listening to her free-spirited mother's Stevie Wonder, flamenco and West African records while singing and dancing along to Spice Girls hits. But when her mother died from breast cancer and her father later in a house fire, she found herself as an orphan at just eleven years old and subsequently grew up in a series of foster homes. Turning to music as a therapeutic, creative release, she started writing songs and performing solo in Melbourne before uniting with local musicians Paul Bender (bass), Simon Mavin (keyboards) and Perrin Moss (drums) in 2011.
Her love of quirky scat singing along with an interest in different cultures and her spirit of independence became central to the band's unique personality and their sprawl of ideas and influences grew into languid, flowing, melodic grooves on their self-released debut album 'Tawk Tomahawk' in 2012. They went on to sign to rap producer Salaam Remi's Flying Buddah label and when A Tribe Called Quest's Q-Tip remixed and featured on single 'Nakamarra', they became the first Australian band ever to be nominated for a Grammy Award in the R&B genre.
They also found fans in Prince, Questlove and Erkah Badu and released EP 'Fire' before their second album 'Choose Your Weapon' became a hugely ambitious 18-track project full of trippy, sun-kissed jams, shifting time signatures and quixotic genre-clashes aimed to emulate the diverse spirit of a mixtape. Their profile grew rapidly when Drake sampled their track 'Building a Ladder' on his song 'Free Smoke' and Kendrick Lamar used a snippet of 'Atari' on his album 'Damn', before Nai Palm released her debut solo album 'Needle Paw' in 2017. You’re bound to hear a mix of R&B and soul tracks with your Hiatus Kaiyote tickets.
How much are Hiatus Kaiyote tickets?
Hiatus Kaiyote concert tickets have been known to cost around $80 on average. Cheaper concert tickets can be found on the upper levels of the arena. Seats in the upper levels can start around $34. Lower seating and floor seats will bring fans as close to the stage as possible. These premium Hiatus Kaiyote concert tour tickets can begin at around $139.
When do Hiatus Kaiyote tickets go on sale?
Many Hiatus Kaiyote tour dates will be announced around four to six months before the tour begins. Tickets go on sale almost immediately following these announcements. TicketSmarter’s Hiatus Kaiyote concert schedule is updated in real time. When new shows get added, all available seats will also be updated in the above schedule. Hiatus Kaiyote fans never need a presale code to purchase tickets from TicketSmarter.
Hiatus Kaiyote 2024 Tour Dates
Hiatus Kaiyote will usually go on a tour to promote a recent album release. Other tours will likely occur when Hiatus Kaiyote gets together with other notable artists. These tours can be limited to certain regions such as Europe or North America. Around 25-50 Hiatus Kaiyote tour dates will be set for the tour that can be as short as a few months or extend across multiple years.
It’s possible to find Hiatus Kaiyote tour tickets that are a part of music festivals like the New Orleans Jazz Festival and Essence Music Festival. Hiatus Kaiyote tour venues include stops in historic theatres like the Greek Theatre and the House of Blues. Fans can get into the show easily with TicketSmarter’s mobile ticket transfer.
Songs from the Hiatus Kaiyote Tour Setlist
Hiatus Kaiyote's setlist while performing in Brisbane , QLD at “Fortitude Music Hall” included the following songs:
- Dreamboat
- And We Go Gentle
- Love Heart Cheat Code
- Telescope
- All the Words We Don't Say
- Get Sun
- Sip Into Something Soft
- Chivalry Is Not Dead
- Dimitri
- Rose Water
- Red Room
- Make Friends
- Everything’s Beautiful
- Longcat
- By Fire
- Building a Ladder
- Cinnamon Temple
- Swamp Thing
- Encore
- Stone or Lavender
- Molasses
Source: Setlist.fm