Delta Goodrem has announced an Australian tour following her success at the Eurovision Song Contest.

The Australian superstar will take her PURE World Tour across the country in April 2027, with performances scheduled in eight major cities.

The tour announcement comes after Goodrem wowed global audiences with her performance of Eclipse at Eurovision, where she finished in fourth place.

“Every tour has its own heartbeat, and I can already feel how special this one is going to be,” she said following the announcement of the new tour.

“Eclipse was the beginning of this new chapter, and it’s only the start of what’s to come. It’s going to be epic – bringing together the songs people have grown up with and the brand-new music from PURE that tells the next part of the story.

She added: “I can’t wait to fill these incredible rooms with love, singalongs, and the power of music bringing us together at exactly the right moment. I can’t wait to bring it to life on stages across Australia. Gravity is optional.”

Goodrem will kick off the Australian leg in Newcastle before travelling to Sydney, Wollongong, Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth and Hobart.

2027 Australian tour dates

  1. Thursday, April 8 – Newcastle Entertainment Centre, Newcastle
  2. Saturday, April 10 – TikTok Entertainment Centre, Sydney
  3. Sunday, April 11 – WIN Entertainment Centre, Wollongong
  4. Tuesday, April 13 – Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, Brisbane
  5. Friday, April 16 – Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne
  6. Monday, April 19 – Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Adelaide
  7. Thursday, April 22 – Riverside Theatre, Perth
  8. Monday, April 26 – MyState Bank Arena, Hobart

Tickets go on sale to the general public on Monday, July 20 at 10am.

The TEG Live presale begins on Friday, July 17 at 10am, while the Fan Club Presale starts on Thursday, July 16 at 10am.

The announcement comes as Goodrem prepares for another major career milestone, with the singer set to appear on one of the UK’s most popular television programs, Strictly Come Dancing, later this year.

“I’ve been incredibly honoured to perform on many different stages throughout my career –from TV, theatre, film sets, to touring my own shows around the world,” Goodrem said in a statement.

“There is, however, one stage I’ve never stepped onto and that is the ballroom floor. I’m absolutely thrilled to be joining Strictly and can’t wait to get started.”

Goodrem has also recently made headlines after she and her husband, musician Matthew Copley, bought an $11 million mansion in Sydney’s east.

The couple married on June 16 last year in a private and intimate ceremony in Malta.

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