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Jessie J is Heading to Perth

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Pop singer Jessie J has released her Australian tour dates.

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The ‘Price Tag’ singer will be heading to Perth in March. Joining her will be ‘So You Think You Can Dance Australia’ alumni Tim Omaji (the artist formerly known as Timomatic).

Jessie J’s latest album ‘Sweet Talker’ has reached number one on iTunes in over fifty countries. ‘Bang Bang’, her collaboration with Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj has gained immense popularity.

It has recently been announced that Jessie J will be joining Delta Goodrem, Joel and Benji Madden and Ricky Martin has a host on ‘The Voice Australia’.

Jessie J will be performing at the Perth’s Crown Theatre on March 20th. Tickets will be available via Ticketek from January 23rd.

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