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John Legend Announces Australian Tour

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Soul singer and stealer of hearts John Legend has announced he will be embarking on a headline tour of Australia.

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The US singer, known for his hits ‘All of Me’ and ‘Ordinary People’, will be visiting Australia this December with a full band and string section.

The nine-time Grammy winner has sold seven million records worldwide and in 2007 received the Starlight Award from the songwriter’s Hall of Fame.

The ‘All of Me’ tour promises an intimate, stripped-back experience in support of his fourth album, ‘Love In the Future’.

Legend will be performing in King’s Park on December 16th alongside Dami Im, who captured public attention last year when she won the X-Factor. Im just released her first studio album, ‘Heart Beats’, featuring her own original material.

If you haven’t cried yet today, you can fix that by watching the video for Legend’s recent single, ‘You and I (Nobody in the World)’, featuring comedian Tig Notaro and actress Laverne Cox.

John Legend will be performing at King’s Park on Tuesday December 16th. Tickets go on sale Monday the 27th of October from Live Nation.


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