Here's the hottest news from the Land Down Under! "Hello" singer Adele has confirmed a multi-city concert tour in Australia in February and March 2017. The British singer will be performing outdoors and promoters are promising a "360-degree experience."
"Hello" singer Adele who has smashed music records since her debut 10 years ago posted a hand-written note in her Twitter account to announce that she's coming to Australia. She, of course, made her massive hit "Hello" as a springboard to spread the news.
"I was wondering if after 10 years in this game you'd finally like to meet me in: Brisbane, Sydney, Perth, Melbourne and Adelaide? Yep! I and coming down under," shared SMH.com.au.
The report also quoted "Hello" singer Adele as saying: "Upgrading myself to stadiums to make sure I get to see as many of you as possible. I can't wait."
The Daily Mail revealed ticket prices to be in the $100 to $300 range. Tour organizers are expecting legions of fans to line up for tickets to see "Hello" singer Adele in concert in Australia. Tickets will go on sale on November 21st but they will be released on a staggered basis.
"Brisbane and Melbourne will go first at 10am local time followed by Sydney at 12pm, Adelaide at 2pm and Perth at 10am local time," reports said. "Hello" singer Adele's first stop will be at the Domain Stadium in Perth on February 28. This will be followed by The Gabba in Brisbane on March 4 and then the ANZ Stadium, Sydney, on March 10, Adelaide Oval on March 13, and finally at the Etihad Stadium, Melbourne, on March 18.
Australia will be the last leg of "Hello" singer Adele's 107 date tour. The series kicked off in Belfast in February. To date, it has already been seen by 1.3 million people and has earned $141 million in ticket sales.
This is the first time that the 28-year-old singer and songwriter will be coming to Australia. Her latest album "25," which includes the hits "Hello" and "When We Were Young" was the highest-selling album of 2015.