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News: Troye Sivan Heading Back to Australia

  • July 8, 2024
  • Deb Pelser
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Troye Sivan has announced the dates for his highly anticipated ‘Something To Give Each Other’ tour, scheduled for November. Following the successful sell-out of arenas across Europe, the rapidly rising pop sensation will perform in Adelaide, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Sydney.

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With over twenty-six billion streams and ten million adjusted albums sold worldwide, Troye Sivan has firmly established himself as a global music icon. Raised in Perth, Australia, Sivan first captured attention with his EPs ‘TRXYE’ (2014) and ‘Wild’ (2015), before achieving platinum status with his debut album ‘Blue Neighbourhood’ and gold status with his sophomore album ‘Bloom.’

His latest album, ‘Something To Give Each Other,’ earned Sivan two Grammy nominations, four ARIA Awards, and nearly 250 million album streams. In 2024, he won Song of the Year at the APRA Awards for ‘Rush,’ with the album also being shortlisted for the Australian Music Prize.

Beyond music, Sivan has carved out a remarkable presence in film and television, aligning himself with fashion titans like Prada, Valentino, Gucci, Cartier, and Yves Saint Laurent. His influence extends deeply into LGBTQI+ representation, a commitment recognized by accolades such as the GQ Man of the Year award in Australia and multiple MTV Europe Music Awards.

TROYE SIVAN: SOMETHING TO GIVE EACH OTHER 2024 BY LIVE NATION & SMIRNOFF
Tour Support: Nick Ward
Tues 19th Nov 2024 – The Drive, Adelaide
Thurs 21st Nov 2024 – Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne
Tues 26th Nov 2024 – Riverstage, Brisbane
Thurs 28th Nov 2024 – Sydney Opera House Forecourt, Sydney

Head over HERE for ticketing information.

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