The Kid Laroi made a triumphant return to his hometown as part of his international tour celebrating his second album, The First Time.
The 21-year-old superstar delivered an electrifying performance on Saturday night that reaffirmed his status as Australia’s biggest music export.
The concert was everything fans have come to expect from Laroi – a dynamic blend of explosive pyrotechnics, heartfelt vocals, and sing-along moments that shook Sydney’s CommBank Stadium to its core.
The Sydney-born rapper’s passionate energy brought the crowd to life, delivering a night of unforgettable music and palpable connection with his fans.
Fans were treated to an incredible 22-song setlist that spanned his career highlights.
The night kicked off with the anthemic Baby I’m Back and moved seamlessly into fan-favourites like Girls and Tragic.
The LA-based star made bold fashion statements throughout the evening.
Starting off in a minimalist black ensemble, he paired a sleeveless muscle tee with a silver cross necklace for a sleek, contemporary look.
The Kid Laroi made a triumphant return to his hometown as part of his international tour celebrating his second album, The First Time
The 21-year-old superstar delivered an electrifying performance on Saturday night that reaffirmed his status as Australia’s biggest music export
Midway through, he switched gears into a stylish black bomber jacket, adorned with glittering embellishments, giving his streetwear a dash of high-fashion edge.
His choice of oversized sunglasses added an effortlessly cool touch, while his gloves – strikingly decorated with metallic details – became an iconic accessory of the night.
As the show progressed, his signature blonde locks fell across his forehead as he belted out his emotional hits under the glow of blue and orange lights.
The emotional high came during So Done, where Laroi restarted the song to address a serious crowd injury, showing his dedication to fan safety.
The surprises didn’t stop there.
Australian rapper Nooky joined him onstage for a high-energy performance of Blessings, followed by a crowd-pleasing cover of ONEFOUR’s My City, where the group made an appearance to deafening cheers.
The concert was everything fans have come to expect from Laroi – a dynamic blend of explosive pyrotechnics, heartfelt vocals, and sing-along moments that shook Sydney’s CommBank Stadium to its core
His passionate energy brought the crowd to life, delivering a night of unforgettable music and palpable connection with his fans
The evening closed with an unforgettable rendition of Stay, Laroi’s mega-hit with Justin Bieber, bringing the entire arena to its feet.
Laroi is nominated for four ARIA Awards including Song Of The Year for Nights Like This, Best Pop Release for Girls and Best Solo Artist.
He will also be performing throughout the ceremony, which will take place on November 22.
His new single with Quavo, Slow It Down, is out now.
Midway through, he switched gears into a stylish black bomber jacket, adorned with glittering embellishments, giving his streetwear a dash of high-fashion edge
His choice of oversized sunglasses added an effortlessly cool touch, while his gloves – strikingly decorated with metallic details – became an iconic accessory of the night
Laroi is nominated for four ARIA Awards including Song Of The Year for Nights Like This, Best Pop Release for Girls and Best Solo Artist