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Stage legend Elaine Paige announces Australian tour

Stage legend Elaine Paige has announced an Australian tour and will play a show at the Astor Theatre on Thursday 25th October.

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Paige’s 8-date series of concerts in Australia and New Zealand will see her perform songs from her illustrious career alongside an array of her favourite tracks by contemporary songwriters. Prior to her final date of the tour in Perth she’ll be heading to Wellington, Christchurch and Auckland, before crossing the Tasman sea and playing shows in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and finally Perth.

The Australian tour follows on from the huge success of Paige’s last series of concerts in the UK in 2016 and 2017, which had audiences and critics alike rising to their feet in praise.

Elaine Paige said she was excited to be heading down under.

“I’m so excited about taking this concert to more venues across the globe. It allows me to do something completely different celebrating songwriters I love such as Harry Nilsson, Jim Webb, Burt Bacharach, Lennon & McCartney, Tim Rice & Andrew Lloyd Webber … the list goes on… as well as many of my hits such as I Know Him So Well, Don’t Cry for Me Argentina and of course my signature Memory. This music has been the soundtrack to all our lives, not just mine. And it’s the ideal opportunity to perform in an intimate way.”

Her musical theatre career has seen in a wide range of productions including Evita, Chess, Sunset Boulevard and Cats. Considered one of the great stars of Broadway and The West End, the show will be an unmissable event for fans of musical theatre.

Get tickets to the Perth show from Ticketek.

OIP Staff


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