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Troye Sivan is heading home with The Bloom Tour 2019

Perth’s own top pop export Troye Sivan is heading home this year with an extra-fabulous Australian tour.

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The Bloom Tour kicked off in 2018, with Sivan touring his sophomore album across the US, Europe, Asia and South America.

Now Sivan is returning down under for a homecoming tour, kicking off across the Tasman Sea in Auckland in September.

The My My My! singer then flies across the Nullarbor to Perth, then onto Adelaide, Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne.

Optus Perks customers can grab pre-sale tickets from 12pm on Monday 24th June, while general sales begin at midday on Wednesday 26th June.

Troye Sivan – The Bloom Tour is blossoming in Perth on Monday 16th September. For tickets and more information head to livenation.com.au

OIP Staff


HBF STADIUM, PERTH
Monday 16th September

ADELAIDE ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE
Wednesday 18th September

HORDERN PAVILION, SYDNEY
Friday 20th September

BRISBANE CONVENTION & EXHIBITION CENTRE
Monday 23rd September

MARGARET COURT ARENA, MELBOURNE
Wednesday 25th September


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