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Jillian Michaels Live Show Announced

Jillian Michaels IMG_8553Jillian Michaels, the star of the US version of The Biggest Loser and America’s favourite wellness coach is coming to Perth for a live show.

The ‘Maximise Your Life’ tour will be at the Perth Concert Hall on Sunday October 26th and will also take in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane.

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Described as an exhilarating two-hour show, this will be Jillian Michaels first live tour of Australia. Michaels will take to the stage in an intimate and uniquely personal live experience, designed to provide the tools and motivation to harness potential, define and kick-start goals, and live an exceptional life.

With her weekly podcast, ‘The Jillian Michaels Show’, having amassed over one million subscribers since its debut in 2011, and her 90-day ‘Jillian Michaels Body Revolution’ program selling more than 500,000 units worldwide, Michaels’ has found success as one of the world’s most prolific health and fitness personalities.

Michaels has also shared a positive message about sexulaity and relationships. In 2012 she discussed her bisexuality telling website SheKnows.com,

“Let’s just say I believe in healthy love. If I fall in love with a woman, that’s awesome. If I fall in love with a man, that’s awesome. As long as you fall in love…it’s like organic food. I only eat healthy food, and I only want healthy love!”

Tickets for the shows go on sale on Monday July 14th. Find out all the details at Live Nation.

AUSTRALIAN TOUR DATES

QPAC CONCERT HALL, BRISBANE
FRIDAY OCTOBER 24

CONCERT HALL, PERTH
SUNDAY OCTOBER 26

HAMER HALL, ARTS CENTRE MELBOURNE
THURSDAY OCTOBER 30

STATE THEATRE, SYDNEYTickets for
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 1

 

 

 

 

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