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Selena Gomez Will Start Australian Tour in Perth

Selena GomezSelena Gomez is bring her ”Stars Dance Tour’ to Australia and it’ll kick off in Perth on Saturday February 1st!

Gomez will play 5 shows starting Perth before heading to Adelaide, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne.

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It’ll be the first time that Gomez’s has toured Australia. in September it was reported that the songstress had been denied a Russian Visa due to her support for LGBT rights.

Tickets go on sale 9am November 22nd from Ticketek.com.au, but the Live Nation Pre-sale starts 2PM November 20th at LiveNation.com.au

Tour Dates

Sat Feb 1 – Perth Arena
Tues Feb 4 – Adelaide Entertainment Centre
Thurs Feb 6 – Brisbane Convention Centre
Fri Feb 7 – Sydney Entertainment Centre
Sat Feb 8 – Melbourne Rod Laver Arena

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