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Queen and Adam Lambert Announce Australian Tour

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Queen have announced they will be doing a national tour of Perth with Adam Lambert taking on the role of front man.

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The legendary rock group will be performing in Perth, Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney.

The tour kicks off in Perth on August 22nd at the Perth Arena. Tickets go on sale to the public on Wednesday the 28th of May at 10am local time.

Visa customers will be able to book tickets via the Visa Entertainment presale from 12 noon on Thursday the 22nd of May until 11pm on Sunday the 25th of May or until presale tickets run out.

Presale tickets are available at visaentertainment.com.au

All other tickets are available at Ticketek.com.au

 

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