Lorde accepts the Best New Artist award onstage during the 2014 Billboard Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on May 18, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Lorde’s tour of Australia is back on track.
The New Zealand-born artist has announced new dates in July to replace the walk canceled due to ill health.
Lorde now rescheduled tour begins July 5 at Challenge Stadium in Perth, visit to Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, and Newcastle and wraps up July 20 at Brisbane Riverstage.
She tweeted a graph of your itinerary, with the caption: "At last - Tour dates for Australia."
The tour of eight dates was originally scheduled April / May 2014, although the race was scrapped when the singer became ill and was ordered to take “rest and immediate recovery in order to regain full health and continue touring the rest of the year.”
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Following that announcement last month, Lorde Twitter that she had been suffering from a " really nasty chest infection " and " poor health in general."
Tickets available at the beginning of the tour are still valid and its location within the venue will remain unchanged, promoter Frontier Touring notes.
The artist, whose real name is Ella Yelich -O’Connor, charts worldwide in an unprecedented last year crashed. At 16 years old, Lorde became the first New Zealand artist to have a No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, as “Royals" topped out for over two months. He also became the first woman to summit solo Alternative Songs of Nielsen BDS -based Billboard in over 17 years.
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Now 17 - and fully recovered from his illness - trophy case Lorde includes a Grammy (for Song of the Year ) a BRIT award a couple of trophies (Top New Artist and Best Rock Song ) at the May 18 Billboard Music Awards in Las Vegas, where he performed " tennis " .
De Lorde rescheduled Australia Tour Dates :
July 5 - Perth Challenge Stadium ( before April 29)
July 8 - AEC Theatre, Adelaide (Formerly April 27)
July 11 - Hordern Pavilion , Sydney (Formerly May 2 )
July 12 - Hordern Pavilion , Sydney (Formerly May 3 )
July 15 - Festival Hall Melbourne (Formerly April 24 )
July 16 - Festival Hall Melbourne (Formerly 26 April)
July 19 - Newcastle Entertainment Centre ( before May 4 )
July 20 - Brisbane Riverstage (Previously May 6 )
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