Troye Sivan Announces 2024 Australian Tour
The four time ARIA Award winner is bringing his live show to Adelaide this November.
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Pop superstar Troye Sivan has announced he’s coming home this November for a whirlwind Australian tour in support of his acclaimed 2023 album, Something to Give Each Other.
The ‘Strawberries & Cigarettes’ singer has locked in four dates across the country in November along with a one-off performance in New Zealand.
The tour commences in Adelaide at The Drive on Tuesday, November 19. Sivan then travels to Melbourne for a show at Sidney Myer Music Bowl on Thursday, November 21 before making his way to Brisbane and performing at Riverstage on Tuesday, November 26. The final leg of his Australian tour takes place in Sydney at the Sydney Opera House Forecourt on Thursday, November 28. Sivan then makes the journey across the ditch for a show in Auckland at Spark Arean on Monday, December 2.
Coming along for the ride is up-and-coming Sydney singer-songwriter Nick Ward who many know after he appeared on triple j’s Like a Version and stunned with an incredible cover of Blink 182’s ‘Adam’s Song’.
Pre-sale tickets for Sivan’s tour go on sale Monday, July 15 from 10:30am. You can register your interest here. General sale begins on Tuesday, July 16 from 11:30am via Live Nation.
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It’s been a hell of a 12 months for Troye Sivan. Since dropping his third album Something To Give Each Other in October of 2023, the Perth-raised creative has well and truly blown up across the globe. Along with winning four ARIA Awards, including Song of the Year for ‘Rush’, Sivan received two Grammy Award nominations and has seen the album rack up over 250 million streams.
Something To Give Each Other is an electrifying listen that received universal praise from critics, topped the charts both here and in the States, and spawned the hit singles ‘Rush’, ‘Got Me Started’, ‘One of Your Girls’ and ‘Honey’.
Before returning to Australia, Sivan is heading out on tour with fellow pop brat Charli XCX. The duo, who collaborated on Charli XCX’s ‘1999’ and ‘2099’, are playing over 20 dates together across America throughout September and October.
Catch Troye Sivan in Adelaide at The Drive on Tuesday, November 19. Visit Live Nation for ticket details.
Troye Sivan 2024 Australian Tour
with support from Nick Ward
Tuesday, November 19 – The Drive, Adelaide
Thursday, November 21 – Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne
Tuesday, November 26 – Riverstage, Brisbane
Thursday, November 28 – Sydney Opera House Forecourt, Sydney
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