OsamaSon is heading to Australia for the first time. The 22-year-old South Carolina rapper will play three shows across Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane in October on the Psykturnal Tour, Live Nation announced Monday (May 18), marking a significant milestone for one of underground rap’s most compelling breakout voices.
The run opens at Festival Hall in Melbourne on Oct. 10, moves to Enmore Theatre in Sydney on Oct. 11, and concludes at Fortitude Music Hall in Brisbane on Oct. 14. General tickets go on sale Friday, May 22 at 10 a.m. local via livenation.com.au, with a Mastercard presale opening Wednesday, May 20 at 10 a.m. and a Live Nation presale from Thursday, May 21 at 10 a.m.
OsamaSon first broke through 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, Jump Out introduced an artist with a singular sonic identity — one capable of commanding chaos in a live room while still maintaining the melodic instincts that set him apart from his peers.
Less than a year after Jump Out, OsamaSon returned with Psykotic, the album from which the Psykturnal Tour takes its name. Recorded almost entirely on the road during the 20-stop nationwide Jump Out Tour, Psykotic represents a return to what OsamaSon has described as his “Flex Musik era” — the experimental phase of his early career before he sharpened his sound into the rage-trap blueprint that made Jump Out a critical phenomenon.
In releasing two back-to-back, sonically independent albums in the same calendar year, OsamaSon joins a lineage of artists including DMX and Future who have used rapid double releases to consolidate momentum and demonstrate range simultaneously.
The Australian dates arrive at a pivotal moment in OsamaSon’s trajectory. Having already played major festival stages including Rolling Loud 2026 and completed extensive touring across North America, the move into international headline touring signals a significant step up.
At just 22, with two critically acclaimed albums, a growing cult following and a live show built for exactly the kind of high-energy rooms he’ll be playing in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane, the Psykturnal Tour shapes up as one of the most anticipated underground rap debuts on Australian soil in years.







