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Harry Styles locks in Perth show

Due to overwhelming demand, Harry Styles has added 56 new show dates for 2018 to his sold-out world tour.

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Among the new set of dates added is a show at Perth Arena on Saturday 21 April, 2018. The One Direction singers Melbourne and Sydney dates quickly sold-out, so fans will have to move quickly to secure tickets when they go on sale next week.

The Melbourne and Sydney shows sold out in less than one minute.

The first leg of Harry Styles Live On Tour will kick off in September 2017 visiting intimate venues around the world.

Harry Styles’ self-titled debut album was released back in May and soared to the top of the charts around the world.

In the U.S. it topped the Billboard 200 album chart with over 230,000 equivalent album units sold and 193,000 traditional albums sold, making history as the biggest debut sales week for a U.K. male artist’s first full-length album since Nielsen Music began tracking sales in 1991.

The U.S. record debut comes hot on the heels of Harry’s massive international success where the album entered charts at #1 in over 20 countries, including the U.S., U.K., Ireland, Canada, Australia, Holland, Belgium and across South East Asia and the Middle East.

Australian Tour Dates

Sat 21 Apr
Perth Arena (All Ages)
Perth, WA

On sale: Thu 15 Jun
(1pm Perth local time)

ticketek.com.au
Ph: 132 849

Tue 24 Apr
Hisense Arena (All Ages)
Melbourne, VIC

On sale: Thu 15 Jun
(5pm AEST)

ticketek.com.au
Ph: 132 849

Fri 27 Apr
Qudos Bank Arena
Sydney, NSW (All Ages)

On sale: Thu 15 Jun
(2pm AEST)

ticketek.com.au
Ph: 132 849

Sat 28 Apr
Entertainment Centre
(All Ages)
Brisbane, QLD

On sale: Thu 15 Jun
(4pm AEST)

ticketek.com.au
Ph: 132 849


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