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New shows have been added for Sydney, on Tuesday, September 26, 2023, Sydney Opera House; Melbourne on Friday, September 29, 2023, Hamer Hall; and Brisbane, on Wednesday, October 4 2023, Queensland Performing Arts Centre.
The tour will commence at Sydney Opera House on September 25 and 26, 2023, followed by Hamer Hall, Melbourne on September 28 and 29, Festival Theatre, Adelaide on October 1, Queensland Performing Arts Centre, Brisbane on October 3 and 4, concluding with Perth’s Riverside Theatre on October 7.
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Delta was the first-ever artist to have five no.1 singles on the Australian charts from a debut album, which also won the Highest Selling Album award at the ARIA Awards two years running and was among a record seven awards that Delta took home in 2003.
Fans can expect a memorable night of music and reminiscence. Classic tracks including Born to Try, Lost Without You, Predictable, and all the others will echo throughout the halls, and Delta will recount stories about the album that forged her career and propelled her to the top.
“I feel so grateful to have had all the opportunities this album has brought in my life and all the incredible people that took me into their homes with this album and who have been on this journey with me,” she says.
After signing to Sony when she was only 15, Delta put out Innocent Eyes a few years later as her first full-length release. The album was met with unparalleled success, going platinum 23 times and spending a previously unheard-of 29 weeks atop the ARIA Albums Chart. With countless accolades and high acclaim, it’s likely fans will be singing all the words at the upcoming shows.
“This is going to be a wonderful night together of music and storytelling celebrating the album that changed my life,” says Delta.
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