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Il Divo announce Australian tour this October

The sensational singing group Il Divo is heading to Perth this October as part of their national tour.

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Il Divo have become a global touring phenomenon – they have sold over 30 million albums worldwide, achieved more than 50 No.1 records, received over 160 Gold and Platinum sales awards in 33 countries and staged four ground-breaking world tours.

They have performed in front of the world’s great and good – from President Barack Obama to Her Majesty the Queen. They have shared microphones with fellow superstars – from Barbra Streisand to Celine Dion and their sell-out concerts have been attended by Hollywood icons including Tom Hanks and Robert De Niro.

The supergroup comprises of Switzerland’s Urs Bühler, Spaniard Carlos Marín, the USA’s David Miller, and Sébastien Izambard of France.

Il Divo came together following an international search that discovered the fabulous four. They have released seven studio albums to date, most recently in 2015. They are set to release another album in August in Australia, through Universal Music, with a brand-new single going to radio in mid-May.

Group member  Carlos Marín said the group were excited to be heading down under again.

“We can’t wait to return to your beautiful country and bring our music to you, including all the classics and songs from our new album Timeless! We are very excited to be coming back as we miss our fantastic fans in Australia.”

They will be supported by Marina Prior, the leading lady of Australian musical theatre.

Il Divo will play the Perth Arena on Tuesday 16th October, tickets available from Ticketek. Tickets on sale Thursday 10th May, 2018

Tour Dates

Perth
Tuesday 16th October
Perth Arena, Perth
Tickets available from:
www.ticketek.com.au

Adelaide
Thursday 18th October
Adelaide Entertainment Centre
Tickets available from:
www.ticketek.com.au

Gold Coast
Friday 19th October
H.O.T.A. Home Of The Arts, Gold Coast
Tickets available from:
www.ticketmaster.com.au

Melbourne
Tuesday 23rd October
Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne
Tickets available from:
www.ticketek.com.au

Canberra
Wednesday 24th October
AIS, Canberra
Tickets available from:
www.ticketek.com.au

Sydney
Thursday 25th October
ICC, Sydney
Tickets available from:
www.ticketek.com.au

OIP Staff


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