Eminem is tipped to be coming Down Under in the very near future.
The American rapper, 50, was previously rumoured to be coming to Australia for a tour in 2023, but next year is looking more likely according to several sources.
Eminem’s Australian tour promoter Paul Dainty claims he is trying to convince the hip hop star to do stadium spectaculars in 2024.
Speaking to the Herald Sun’s Page 13, Dainty said, ‘Nothing is locked in, there are no dates or venues yet, but we’re hoping. We are in talks.’
Should Eminem agree, he would be joining a cavalcade of superstars performing at stadiums this summer, including The Weeknd, Paul McCartney, Motley Crue, Def Leppard, Foo Fighters, Pink and Taylor Swift.

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Eminem (pictured) is tipped to be coming Down Under in the very near future, with speculation the tour might be a stadium show.
Earlier this year, it was reported that Eminem is ‘100 per cent in negotiations’ to tour Australia, but with no indication that it would be a stadium show.
According to radio host Mark ‘Roo’ Ricciuto, the tour is not a done deal yet but talks are happening.
Speaking on his radio show, 104.7 Triple M in June, Mark said a source told him the tour will happen early to mid-next year, after claims Slim Shady will make it to Aussie shores at the end of 2023.

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Eminem’s Australian tour promoter Paul Dainty claims he is trying to convince the hip hop star to do stadium spectaculars in 2024. Dainty said, ‘Nothing is locked in, there are no dates or venues yet, but we’re hoping. We are in talks’
‘They’re 100 per cent in negotiations… but it’s not done yet. Ticketek are involved and Adelaide Oval,’ Mark said.
‘It won’t be in 2023… it will be between the Adelaide Oval Test match against the West Indies and Round 1 of the football,’ he added.
That places the concert dates somewhere between late January 2024 and mid-March 2024.
Eminem, who also goes by the stage name Slim Shady, is considered one of the greatest rappers of all time.
The rapper, whose real name is Marshall Bruce Mathers III, rose to fame with his hit songs Lose Yourself, Without Me and Cleanin’ Out My Closet.
The last time he toured Australia was back in 2019. He also toured the country in 2013.

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Eminem, who also goes by the stage name Slim Shady, is considered one of the greatest rappers of all time
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