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Ellie Goulding cancels Perth show

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Pop star Ellie Goulding has cancelled her upcoming shows in both Perth and Adelaide citing a scheduling conflict.

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Promoter Frontier Touring released a statement saying the cancellation was unavoidable.

“It is with regret that Frontier Touring advise that Ellie Goulding’s Adelaide and Perth show dates on the Delirium World Tour have been cancelled due to an unforeseen scheduling conflict. All other Australian and New Zealand concerts are unaffected and will proceed as scheduled.” Fronteir touring announced.

Goulding’s concert tour was announced back in February, British band Years & Years are one of her support acts. Ticket are still available for her shows in Sydney and Melbourne, but fans will now have to invest in a plane ticket if they want to see Goulding perform live.

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