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Samantha Jade announces 'Best of My Love – Live' tour

Samantha Jade is heading out on tour to support her disco filled album Best of My Love and will play Perth’s Astor Theatre on Friday 14th September.

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The eight date tour will see Samantha playing shows in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane too. Her latest album features some of the greatest disco classics including ABBA’s Dancing Queen, Gloria Gaynor’s I Will Survive, and Diana Ross’ I’m Coming Out.

Tour Dates

The Juniors, South Sydney – Saturday 18th August
The Prince Bandroom, Melbourne – Friday 24th August
Evans Theatre, Penrith Panthers, Sydney – Saturday 25th August
Kedron – Wavell Services Club, Brisbane – Friday 7th September
Twin Towns, Gold Coast – Saturday 8th September
Astor Theatre, Perth – Friday 14th September
Nth Sydney Leagues, Sydney – Saturday 15th September
Revesby Workers Club, Sydney – Saturday 22nd September

Tickets on sale now.

OIP Staff


 

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