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UK pop faves Little Mix announce Australian tour this July

UK pop sensations Little Mix are heading down under to celebrate their latest album with a nation-wide tour.

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Kicking off in Sydney, the run of live shows takes them to Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide and concluding in Perth. The band will then head back to Europe to start their massive European, UK and Ireland Arena Tour, which includes 5 nights at the London 02.

“Australia is one of our favourite places to visit, and we always love seeing all your beautiful faces when we’re on tour. Our fans really are the best, we adore them so much, and we can’t wait to come back in July and treat them to some very special moments from LM5 in our amazing new live shows!,” the ladies said.

The shows will see Little Mix perform songs from their brand new album LM5 such as the global smash Woman Like Me, alongside their greatest hits including Touch, Shout Out to My Ex, Black Magic and Wings.

Little Mix recently released their fifth album LM5, written and produced by the band with artists such as as Ed Sheeran, Jess Glynne, Camille Purcell, MNEK, Timberland, Loose Change, TMS and RAYE. The collection is their strongest work to date, being as the girls themselves say “the album we always wanted to make”.

Since 2011, Perrie Edwards, Jesy Nelson, Leigh-Anne Pinnock and Jade Thirlwall have not only established themselves as one of British pop’s brightest acts but as a global pop phenomenon.

Little Mix will be at the RAC Arena Perth on Saturday 13th July. Tickets and more information available from livenation.com.au


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