International superstars like Pink, Beyoncé, Taylor Swift and Coldplay will ‘tour Australia’ in 2023.
Several international artists are reportedly preparing to tour Australia next year.
Promoters say superstars like Pink, Coldplay, Beyonce, Taylor Swift and Bruce Springsteen will be performing Down Under in 2023 and 2024.
Drake, The Eagles and The Weeknd could also travel to Australia next year.
International superstars like Pink, Beyoncé (pictured), Taylor Swift and Coldplay will be touring Australia in 2023
Local promoters are also reportedly intent on capturing the Rolling Stones 60th anniversary tour.
Roger Field, President of Live Nation Asia Pacific, said: “I think there’s a thirst for people to get back out, which has catapulted a lot of acts into the stadiums, and a belief that there’s a demand to fill them. “
“We’re going to see a lot more (superstar) acts, which will open up the pipeline for everyone to come here.”
Roger Field, President of Live Nation Asia Pacific, said: “I think there’s a thirst for people to get back out there, which has catapulted a lot of acts into the stadiums, and a belief that there’s a demand to fill them. “
It comes after it was revealed Chris Brown will be making his first trip to Australia since his visa application was denied on “character grounds” in 2015 after he pleaded guilty to assaulting his ex-girlfriend Rihanna.
Chron Australia announced last month that the American singer, 33, will be taking his Under the Influence tour Down Under in mid-2023.
A well-placed industry insider has revealed that Chris has been working with officials to ensure he is allowed into the country and will soon be announcing Australian and New Zealand tour dates.
“He’s wanted to come back to Australia for ages. It’s all closed and his visa is approved. He has spent the last few months working with officials to ensure he is let in,” the source said.
It comes after it was revealed Chris Brown will be making his first trip to Australia since his visa application was denied on “character grounds” in 2015 after he pleaded guilty to assaulting his ex-girlfriend Rihanna
Brown’s tour, which is set to begin in February 2023, will initially take him to Europe, stopping in London, Paris, Berlin and Amsterdam.
The Grammy winner will rake in millions by touring shows in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth before playing shows in Auckland.
He last performed in Australia in 2011 as part of his FAME Tour.
Brown was forced to cancel his 2015 One Hell Of A Nite Australian and New Zealand tour after being denied an entry visa.
The singer was officially disqualified on character grounds after he pleaded guilty to assaulting his then-girlfriend, pop singer Rihanna, in 2009.
The performer received a formal notice that his visa application would be denied and was given 28 days to appeal the decision, but decided not to.
Chron Australia announced last month that the American singer, 33, will be taking his Under the Influence tour Down Under in mid-2023