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G'day, it's me: Adele to tour Australia

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Adele has announced her first event Australian tour including dates in Perth, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Adelaide.

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The tour will be in Perth on February 28th for a massive stadium show at Domain Stadium in Subiaco. After the show in Perth Adele will be heading around the nation with her final show in Sydney on March 18th.

For ticket information head to the Live Nation website. Tickets for the Perth show go on sale Monday 21st.

The singer posted a note on her Twitter account sharing her excitement and revealing the show will be performed ‘in the round’.

Adele Note

ADELE LIVE 2017

PERTH – DOMAIN STADIUM
TUESDAY FEBRUARY 28

BRISBANE – THE GABBA
SATURDAY MARCH 4

SYDNEY – ANZ STADIUM
FRIDAY MARCH 10

ADELAIDE – ADELAIDE OVAL
MONDAY MARCH 13

MELBOURNE – ETIHAD STADIUM
SATURDAY MARCH 18

 

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