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RNB Fridays Live is an annual concert series held in Australia . The series was co-founded by the Hit Radio Network and Frontier Touring in 2016. The event features several stages featuring musical artists from many genres of music , including R&B , hip hop , electronic dance music , and pop. The concert series are held in venues across major cities in Australia. The shows are hosted by Fatman Scoop , with DJ Horizon as the resident DJ.
Concert series by year
Year
Headliner(s)
Featured act(s)
Dates
2016[1] [2]
2017[3] [4]
12 October: Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney 13 October: Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney 14 October: nib Stadium, Perth 15 October: Adelaide Entertainment Centre , Adelaide 19 October: Hisense Arena, Melbourne 20 October: Hisense Arena, Melbourne 21 October: Brisbane Showgrounds , Brisbane
2018[5] [6]
2019[7] [8]
8 November: HBF Park, Perth 9 November: Marvel Stadium, Melbourne 10 November: Adelaide Showground, Adelaide 15 November: Brisbane Showgrounds, Brisbane 16 November: Giants Stadium, Sydney
Box office score data
Venue
City
Tickets sold / Available
Gross revenue
2016
Qudos Bank Arena
Sydney
14,450 / 14,450 (100%)
$1,025,490[9]
2017
Qudos Bank Arena
Sydney
21,770 / 25,554 (85%)
$2,096,200[10]
2018
nib Stadium
Perth
23,029 / 25,000 (92%)
$2,204,360[11]
Marvel Stadium
Melbourne
51,104 / 53,036 (96%)
$4,730,440[11]
Adelaide Showgrounds
Adelaide
14,297 / 17,785 (80%)
$1,429,980[11]
Brisbane Showgrounds
Brisbane
33,189 / 33,232 (~100%)
$3,583,000[11]
Spotless Stadium
Sydney
42,013 / 42,013 (100%)
$4,191,310[11]
2019
HBF Stadium
Perth
17,278 / 29,313 (59%)
$1,756,360[12]
Marvel Stadium
Melbourne
23,205 / 40,956 (57%)
$2,252,470[12]
Brisbane Showgrounds
Brisbane
30,695 / 36,050 (85%)
$3,235,850[12]
Giants Stadium
Sydney
27,334 / 30,247 (90%)
$2,812,120[12]
TOTAL
298,364 / 347,636 (95%)
$29,317,580
References
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^ "Here Are The Set Times For Your Fav Artists At RNB Fridays LIVE!" . Hit Network . Southern Cross Austereo . 21 September 2017. Retrieved 30 January 2019 .
^ "Hit Network again teaming with Frontier and Illusive for RNB Fridays Live" . Mediaweek . 4 August 2017. Retrieved 30 January 2019 .
^ Rota, Genevieve (10 August 2018). "Usher joins other icons to headline RnB Fridays Live in November" . The Sydney Morning Herald . Retrieved 30 January 2019 .
^ Buckley, Nick (9 August 2018). "RNB Fridays Live Releases Killer 2018 Line-Up" . Broadsheet . Retrieved 30 January 2019 .
^ Brandle, Lars (9 August 2019). "Janet Jackson, Black Eyed Peas & More Set for Australia's RNB Fridays Live Tour, Int'l Expansion on the Horizon" . Billboard . Retrieved 30 January 2019 .
^ Richards, Jared (9 August 2019). "Janet Jackson, The Black Eyed Peas And 50 Cent Lead Massive RnB Fridays Live Line-Up" . Junkee . Retrieved 30 January 2019 .
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