American rapper Jack Harlow shows his appreciation for Australian football as he wears a Western Bulldogs beanie at a party in Melbourne - after admitting.
Jack brought the same vibrant energy and enthusiasm to the after party that he brings to all of his concerts, which he will be taking to Auckland, New Zealand on Sunday Jack brought the same vibrant energy and enthusiasm to the after party that he brings to all of his concerts, which he will be taking to Auckland, New Zealand on Sunday. American rapper Jack Harlow closed the Australian leg of his Come Home The Kids Miss You world tour in Melbourne on Saturday by expressing his appreciation for the Australian Football League.
American rapper Jack Harlow wrapped up the Australian leg of his Come Home The Kids Miss You world tour in Melbourne.
An energetic crowd pulled at their smartphones to capture Jack sporting the home colours of the 2016 Grand Final winners The 24-year-old took to the stage at Melbourne's Ms Collins nightclub and entertained the roaring crowd while wearing an AFL Western Bulldogs beanie An energetic crowd pulled at their smartphones to capture Jack sporting the home colours of the 2016 Grand Final winners.
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"I didn't want to do nothing; she was trying to work," he said. I just want us to hang out; I don't want this to be a thing on the internet.'" He told GQ, "I present [the NDA], like, 'Hey, listen, if you don't want to sign this you don't have to ... but this is what needs to happen for us to be able to hang out. That's a friend vibe." "It's funny, the bigger you get, the more opportunities you have. With his witty flow and tousled look, the 24-year-old star has emerged as one of Gen Z's most prominent rappers.
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Since then, several more of his songs have become massively popularity on the platform. “But you know what I really wanted to see? Despite it being a cold and rainy Sunday night, the concert mood felt like a summer festival. Although many fans were still lined up outside, The Homies weren’t shy in calling on the audience for more energy, which they eagerly received. 21C/Delta, a song in which Harlow raps about wanting to date a nurse, was met with furore after the rapper shouted out to all the nurses in the audience and thanked them for their service. The Louisville-born heartthrob’s first ever show in New Zealand was a smash hit with the almost exclusively Gen Z crowd in Auckland’s Trusts Arena, who were grateful to finally have the opportunity to see the rapper and sing-along to his music in the flesh.
I just have one question: how can one skinny white boy be so cool? Jack Harlow played at Auckland's Trust Arena on Sunday night and to say he left his mark ...
He went on to say thanks to the passionate fans, it certainly won't be his last. As he confidently performed to his Kiwi fans he embodied what can only be described as swagger. He sound exactly like his professional recordings, so much so it was hard to tell if I was hearing him live or listening to him through headphones. "I'm going to need everyone to take a little step back," Harlow said. He constantly took breaks in between songs to thank the crowd for spending their "hard-earned money" on a ticket to see him and admitted he thought a concert in New Zealand would see him performing to a "dive bar" sized crowd rather than almost 5000 people. Jack Harlow played at Auckland's Trust Arena on Sunday night and to say he left his mark on the hearts of New Zealand fans would be an understatement.