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Ellie Goulding and Years & Years announce Delirium World Tour

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Pop powerhouse Ellie Goulding is heading to Australia and New Zealand for her Delirium World Tour from September this year.

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The British chanteuse will be joined by electronic virtuosos Years & Years and Tasmanian singer-songwriter Asta for a springtime tour.

Goulding has released a slew of hits from her collection, breaking out with the dreamy ‘Starry Eyed’, collaborating with Calvin Harris on ‘Outside’ and smashing international charts the romantic anthem ‘Love Me Like You Do’.

Pop outfit Years & Years are the perfect fit for Goulding’s brand of pop, with an eclectic sound of their own. Blending pop, house and R&B on their debut album, ‘Communion’.

Homegrown starlet Asta came into the spotlight here in Australia after taking out Triple J’s Unearthed High, reaching #50 on the Hottest 100 countdown with ‘My Heart Is On Fire’.

You can see this incredible line-up here in Western Australia at Perth Arena, Wednesday 12th October. Tickets available from Ticketek.com.au.

 

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