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Mariah Carey Announces Australian Tour

Mariah Carey009Mariah Carey’s Australian tour will start in Perth on November 2nd before heading around the country.

Carey is set to play six dates around the country, starting with an outdoor show concert at Perth’s Sandalford Estate, before heading off to arena shows in Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney.

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The singer will also perform two A Day On The Green dates, playing Rochford Wines in Victoria’s Yarra Valley and Sirromet Wines located in Mt. Cotton outside of Brisbane.

This will be Carey’s first national tour since her ‘Butterfly’ world tour visited here in 1998. The singer played three east coast dates in early 2013.

The singer most recent work is ‘Me. I am Mariah… The Elusive Chanteuse,’which is the 14th album of her career. Carey’s first self titled album came out in 1990, her discography contains 12 albums of largely original material and two Christmas collections. The singer has also released an unplugged live album and five collections of Greatest Hits.

Tickets go on sale at 9am Friday, September 26. Visit www.mariahcarey.com/tour for up-to-date information.

 

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