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Britney to tour Australia for first time
Published: June 11, 2009
POP icon Britney Spears is to perform in Australia for the first time in her career later this year when she takes her “Circus” tour Down Under, it was announced the other day.
Spears, 27, will play six concerts in four cities beginning with a gig in Perth on November 6 before wrapping up in Brisbane on November 24, said a statement on the singer’s website.
“I’ve wanted to tour Australia for quite some time and now it’s finally happening,” Spears said in the statement.
“ Circus “ got underway in New Orleans in March, the singer’s first major tour in five years.
Spears had been due to stage five concerts in Australia during her 2004 “Onyx Hotel” tour but cancelled after suffering a knee injury while shooting a video. – TOI
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