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Madonna announces 2016 Australian tour dates

 

madonnaMadonna has just announced she will be commencing an international tour in support of her latest studio album ‘Rebel Heart’ later this year.

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For the first time since ‘The Girlie Show’ in 1993, Madge is bringing her live show to Australia and New Zealand. The closing leg of the tour will visit Auckland, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane for two massive arena shows in each city. Unfortunately, as it was in 1993, Perth will not be hosting a performance on this tour.

Madonna’s latest single, ‘Bitch, I’m Madonna’ was released earlier this month on Jay-Z’s recently launched music streaming service, Tidal. The accompanying music video was loaded with cameos from other Tidal-affiliates such as Beyonce, Katy Perry and Miley Cyrus.

‘Rebel Heart’ Australia/New Zealand Tour Dates

  • March 5 & 6 – Auckland – Vector Arena
  • March 12 & 13 – Melbourne – Rod Laver Arena
  • March 19 & 20 – Sydney – Allphones Arena
  • March 26 & 27 – Brisbane – Entertainment Centre

Tickets are available for purchase from 10am, Monday 6 July. For tickets and more information, visit Ticketek.com.au

OiP Staff

 

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