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Lizzo Extends Australian Tour

Lizzo has added more shows to her upcoming Australian tour due to overwhelming demand

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Lizzo has added more shows to her upcoming Australian tour due to overwhelming demand.

After it was announced that the pop and R&B superstar would headline this year’s Splendour in the Grass, Lizzo announced earlier this month that she’d tour Australia and New Zealand at the same time.

Lizzo will embark on a headline tour, taking in stops in Perth, Melbourne, and Sydney. She’ll then head to New Zealand for a show at Auckland’s Spark Arena on Wednesday, July 26th.

And after the initial Melbourne and Sydney shows quickly sold out, two further shows in each city have now been added – Lizzo will now perform at Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena on Tuesday, July 28th and at Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena on Monday, July 24th (see full dates below).

Tickets to the new shows go on sale to the general public on Wednesday, March 29th at 11am AEDT. The Live Nation pre-sale begins on Tuesday, March 28th at 12pm AEDT.

Lizzo has secured a stellar support act for her upcoming tour in Tkay Maidza. The Zimbabwean-born Australian star recently impressed on “Show Me the Money”, a collaboration with English electronic duo Snakehips, and has previously toured with the likes of Dua Lipa and Billie Eilish.

Lizzo comes into her tour fresh from winning Record of the Year at this year’s Grammys for her huge hit “About Damn Time”. She cemented her global reputation last year with the release of her fourth studio album, Special, which topped the US Billboard 200 and reached number two on the ARIA Albums Chart

Lizzo 2023 Australia and New Zealand Tour

With special guest Tkay Maidza

Live Nation pre-sale begins Tuesday, March 28th (12pm AEDT)
General sale begins Wednesday, March 29th (11am AEDT)

Tickets available via livenation.com.au or livenation.co.nz

Friday, July 14th
RAC Arena, Perth, WA

Monday, July 17th (SOLD OUT)
Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, VIC

Tuesday, July 18th (NEW DATE)
Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, VIC

Sunday, July 23rd (SOLD OUT)
Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney, NSW

Monday, July 24th (NEW DATE)
Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney, NSW

Wednesday, July 26th
Spark Arena, Auckland, NZ