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Troye Sivan announces new single and Australian tour

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Perth wunderkind Troye Sivan is bringing his internationally acclaimed ‘Blue Neighbourhood’ tour to Australia later this year.

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His debut album has sent ripples throughout the global pop scene, releasing hit after hit with ‘Youth’, ‘Wild’, ‘Fools’ and his latest single ‘Talk Me Down’.

Sivan will be joined by Nicole Millar, known for her beautifully sultry vocal track ‘Tremble’.

Sivan’s last appearance in Perth sold out in days, so fans will need to snap these tickets up quickly.

Troye Sivan will perform at HBF Stadium on Saturday August 13th. Tickets on sale from Monday 18th April at 4pm at Frontier Touring.

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