The Kid LAROI shared the logistical nightmare he and his team faced when trying to make the Australian leg of his "The First Time" tour happen in February.

According to reports, the Syndey-born singer's homecoming tour was pushed back to October 2024, several months after the initial tour date, due to logistical issues.

"We tried to make February work but it's proving to be logistically impossible," LAROI wrote in a statement.

"I'm sorry to make you wait a bit longer but we will need to move the tour to October. We're working on the details including some new additions to the line up and will let you know ASAP."

The Kid LAROI's Homecoming Tour

"The First Time" tour in Australia will make several stops, after all, LAROI was born in the country before moving to Los Angeles.

The 20-year-old artist will be visiting the following cities: Perth, Adelaide, Sydney, and the Gold Coast.

This is not his first tour in Australia; last year, the artist performed in several arenas in the country for his "The End of the World" tour.

"I wanna give you the best show that I possibly can and make everyone back home proud," LAROI continued. "I promise that it will be worth it, and I will keep you guys posted on the special guests and everything else that is to come."

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Who is The Kid LAROI?

LAROI was born Charlton Kenneth Jeffrey Howard, and he is a rapper, and singer-songwriter who rose to prominence following his association with Juice Wrld and collab song with Justin Bieber, "Stay."

His debut mixtape, "F*ck Love," released in 2020 is one of the most successful releases in Australia, and he was also crowned one of the most successful young artists in the country.

LAROI dropped his debut studio album "The First Time" last Nov. 10, which boasts a star-studded list of collaborators, including KPOP star Jungkook from BTS, Central Cee, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Robert Glasper, D4vid, Future, BabyDrill, and more.

The album spawned several singles: "Love Again," "Kids Are Growing Up (Part 1)," "Where Does Your Spirit Go?," "Too Much," "What Just Happened," "Bleed," and "What's the Move."

The album received a Metacritic score of 58 out of a hundred, but it also debuted at No. 3 on the ARIA Albums Chart.

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