Delta Goodrem is set to bring her powerhouse vocals and heartfelt storytelling to Perth when she brings her Pure World Tour to Australia next year.
The multi-platinum, ARIA Award-winning artist announced the Australian leg of her global tour on Wednesday, with the hitmaker set to perform in eight cities in support of her forthcoming album Pure.
The 41-year-old will kickstart her tour in Newcastle on April 8 before heading to Sydney, Wollongong, Brisbane, Melbourne and Adelaide.
She will take to the stage at Riverside Theatre in Perth on April 22, before a final show in Hobart on April 26.
Goodrem said she “can already feel how special” this tour is going to be.
“It’s going to be epic — bringing together the songs people have grown up with and the brand-new music from Pure that tells the next part of the story,” she said in a statement.
“I can’t wait to fill these incredible rooms with love, sing-alongs, and the power of music bringing us together at exactly the right moment.
“I can’t wait to bring it to life on stages across Australia. Gravity is optional.”
Goodrem announced her tour news to a sold-out crowd of loyal fans at an intimate show at Sydney’s Liberty Hall on Tuesday night.
The special event celebrated her return to Australia after her epic Eurovision Song Contest performance in May, where she represented Australia in the grand final with her single Eclipse.
Goodrem’s latest single, Hologram, is the second early offering from the new album and, along with Eclipse, gives listeners a small taste of her next era.
“Eclipse was the beginning of this new chapter, and it’s only the start of what’s to come,” she said.
Outside of her music career, the songstress will feature in one of the UK’s most watched TV shows Strictly Come Dancing later this year.
The Australian shows are the first to be announced with international dates to follow.
Fan club presale tickets will be available at 10am on July 16.
The TEG Live presale starts at 10am on July 17 before general public tickets are made available on July 20.
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