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Get ready to party with Rita Ora on her Australian tour

Rita Ora has announced an Australian tour and will be playing shows in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane before heading to Perth’s Metro City for a show on Thursday 7th Match 2019.

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Having become one of the world’s most globally recognised and successful women in pop music since signing to Jay Z’s Roc Nation in her teens, Rita Ora has continued her meteoric rise; with hit singles including the Drake-penned R.I.P, Doing It with Charli XCX, Your Song, Let You Love Me and the Fifty Shades Freed hit For You all proving why Rita is one of pop music’s most prominent figures.

In addition to a brand new live show, Rita also returns with her long-awaited sophomore album Phoenix, due out on 23rd November; her first studio record since 2012’s platinum selling album Ora.

The new album includes collaborations with Rudimental, Avicii, Cashmere Cat, Ed Sheeran, Bebe Rexha, Charli XCX, Cardi B and Liam Payne.

Rita’s Australian tour will see her play Melbourne’s Palais Theatre on Friday 1st March, The Big Top in Sydney on Saturday 2nd March, before heading up to Brisbane for a show at Eatons Hill on Tuesday 5th March, and finally heading to the west coast for the tour’s final show at Metro City.

Tickets will go on sale from 2nd November.

OIP Staff


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