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k. d. lang announces extra Perth show in July

k. d. lang has added an extra Perth show to her upcoming Australian tour.

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The singer is celebrating the 25th anniversary of her acclaimed album Ingénue and has just added extra shows in Perth, Melbourne and Sydney.

lang’s second Perth show will be on Monday July 24th, the day after her first Perth date which was announced back in February.

The promoter says these are the final shows for the tour which celebrates the Ingénue record and will also see k. d. lang playing her most loved iconic hits.

Ingénue was the 1882 album which saw the singer break out of country music  and find more mainstream success. Lang’s most commercially successful record, it included her gigantic hit Constant Craving. 

Tickets for the final shows go on sale on Friday 21 April at 12 noon local time.

The new dates are;

MELBOURNE – Friday 21 July, Arts Centre Melbourne, State Theatre
www.artscentremelbourne.com.au

PERTH – Monday 24 July, Riverside Theatre
www.ticketek.com.au

SYDNEY – Thursday 27 July, ICC Sydney Theatre
www.ticketek.com.au

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