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Olivia Newton-John and John Farnham Announce Joint Tour

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Olivia Newtown-John and John Farnham have announced a joint tour of Australia which will see them head to Margaret River in 2015.

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The ‘Two Strong Hearts’ tour will see Olivia and John performing with the Farnham band and a sixty piece orchestra.

The two music superstars will perform both together and solo, playing hits from their successful careers.

The tour will kick off at the Sandalford Estate in Margaret River on April 4th 2015 before heading to Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane, the Hunter Valley and Sydney.

John and Olivia previously played together in 1998 when they teamed up with Anthony Warlow for ‘The Main event Tour’. Olivia Newton-John last played in Perth in 2012 when she appeared at The Crown Theatre. In February next year the singer is set to be the headline performer when lesbian cruise company Olivia Cruises visits Australia.

Head to The Dainty Group to get all the ticketing details.

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