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Little Mix reschedule Australian tour so they can promote new single

Pop quartet Little Mix have announced their pushing their Australian tour back to December so they can have more time to promote their new single.

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The tour promoters released a statement announcing the new schedule.

“Due to a new promotional schedule for their upcoming single Bounce Back, Brit Award winners and pop superstars Little Mix have unfortunately had to reschedule the Australian dates on ‘LM5 – The Tour’ . The Australian leg of the tour will move to December 2019, with New Zealand pop act Robinson as special guest on all dates.”

The announcement said the band were apologetic about the cancelation and advised that ticket holders who were unable to make the new dates could contact their point of sale to exchange or refund of their ticket.

The new tour dates will commence in Perth on 7th December, followed by Adelaide on 10th December, Melbourne on 13th December, before heading to Sydney on 14th December and concluding in Brisbane on 16th December.

Tickets for these new dates on LM5 – The Tour are on sale now. The shows will see Little Mix perform songs from their brand new album LM5 such as the global smash Woman Like Me, new single Bounce Back alongside their greatest hits including Touch, Shout Out to My Ex, Black Magic and Wings.

OIP Staff


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