Prepare yourself for a night to remember as Troye Sivan takes the stage on Monday, 2 December 2024, at Auckland’s Spark Arena. Experience the captivating energy of Troye Sivan live!
With a staggering 26 billion streams and over 10 million albums sold worldwide, Troye Sivan’s career has reached rare heights in the music industry. From his beginnings in Perth, Australia, Sivan has blossomed from an internet sensation into an internationally celebrated music star. This December, he’s set to bring his latest album, Something to Give Each Other, to New Zealand, offering fans an unforgettable experience.
Sivan’s early releases, TRXYE (2014) and Wild (2015) highlighted his talent for crafting vivid narratives and original sounds. His debut album, Blue Neighbourhood, quickly went platinum, and his follow-up, Bloom, achieved gold status globally.
His most recent album, Something to Give Each Other, has further solidified his influence, climbing to #2 on the Official NZ Album Music Chart, gaining two Grammy nominations, four ARIA Awards, and generating 250 million streams. Its singles – Got Me Started, Rush, and One of Your Girls – have each been certified gold in New Zealand, showcasing Sivan’s continuing popularity.
In 2024, Sivan’s track Rush was honoured with Song of the Year at the APRA Awards, recognised for its pulsating energy and themes of self-expression. Additionally, Something to Give Each Other has been shortlisted for the prestigious Australian Music Prize, highlighting Sivan’s emotional reach and storytelling prowess.
Beyond music, Sivan has broadened his artistic impact through film, television, and high-fashion collaborations, partnering with iconic brands like Prada, Valentino, Gucci, Cartier, and Yves Saint Laurent. As a role model and advocate for the LGBTQI+ community, Sivan has become a voice of inspiration for young queer audiences globally. His contributions to visibility and representation have earned him accolades like GQ Australia’s Man of the Year and multiple MTV Europe Music Awards. His haunting collaboration with Jónsi for Boy Erased earned a Golden Globe nomination and was shortlisted for an Oscar, underscoring his influence on music and social dialogue alike.
As he prepares to bring Something to Give Each Other to the Auckland stage, fans can look forward to an evening of high-energy performances, personal moments, and an atmosphere of unity that only Sivan can evoke. His concert promises more than music – it’s a celebration of love, freedom, and the connective power of art.