You might remember being put on to Nico Ghost recently, as the Melbourne-based rapper unleashed his latest track ‘Night Terrors’ on us, right before heading on a national tour in support of none other than hit maker G-Eazy. And as glamorous as that sounds, four shows in four different cities within the span of five days makes for a pretty hectic travel schedule. Despite all the time in transit, Nico still managed to catch a few good hangs with crew across the board, as well as some well-deserved chill time in between shows. Get a taste of the tour life in the gallery above.
Postcards: Nico Ghost’s Australian tour diary
Here's what happened when the local rapper went on tour with G-Eazy


I walked into Max Watts and saw an ocean of people. The nerves set in. The tour was just beginning and my heart was racing.

Post show, coolin’ with my youngins. I’m happy we all get to be together. This was the first many stairwell hangs.

I’m a zombie on the flight out. Early mornings don’t treat me so well which causes my eyes to roll back into my head. Sydney, here we come.

As soon as we land, you know what it is. We might have a mild problem but you know, it’s a whole lotta lovin.

Seywood posing next to his ancient idols. As you can tell he is very happy to finally get a chance to meet them. Keep doing ya thang, Seywood.

G-Eazy had Sydney super lit. The energy in the room was insane and everybody was wilding heavy. I can’t wait to play to crowds like these.

Had a minute to chill in Brisbane so I finished watching Belly, a film directed by music video king, Hype Williams. Starring DMX and Nas, it is for any hip-hop/ aesthetic fan. Drug dealers undergo a spiritual awakening.

We are chained by our data plans. They offer free wi-fi as a saviour. They want your data. Don’t let them play you.

There was a cloud cliff that caught my eyes and I thought “imagine walking on clouds”. These thoughts make me happy and keep me alive.

After a lengthy night partying with crew in Perth, we had a few hours and a few grams to kill. We found a park, posted up, and touch the skies.

On the way home, the sun shining into our faces, Seywood and I reflect on the times we have shared together.