Olivia Newton-John posted today on her Facebook page that she will be touring the United Kingdom in early 2013. Fans have been waiting almost 30 years for the news.
Olivia is currently in the middle of a 30+ city concert tour of the US with more concert dates being announced for 2013.
From Facebook: "I'm
so excited. After nearly 30 years I will be returning to the UK to tour
in early 2013. Stay tuned over the next week for more details!"
(source)
I'm sooo excited <3 Our biggest dream will come true.
ReplyDeleteWow, there are a lot of folks across the pond who have been clamouring for this for years, and rightly so. Glad to see that they will soon have their turn!
ReplyDeleteSteve
I am also very excited I havent seen Olivia live since 1978 and the Free Trade Hall in Manchester UK.
ReplyDeleteI will do my best to fly in from Portugal to catch this tour :)
Gary
So will I from Majorca! Thanks for the scoop, Randy!!
ReplyDeleteSo will I from Majorca! Thanks for the scoop, Randy!!
ReplyDeleteSo excited got my tickets for Birmingham nia there's still tickets available . This tour needs some promotion has not everyone probably goes on Facebook
ReplyDeleteI agree. And I'm certain that there will be promotion. Please note that it's almost four months away, and Olivia is still in the middle of the current US tour PLUS about to promote her new holiday CD with John Travolta. I'm certain she will be doing interviews about the UK concerts once she has a chance to catch her breath from everything going on right now :)
ReplyDeleteAt last I will get to see Livvy after 30 years and at the same venue "The Apollo" Manhester which is a smallish venue.I have to agree about the promo the other venues are big arenas. The concert ads have already disappeared from the newspapers and Livvy hasn't sung a word in the UK since promoting "Indigo". Lets hope her management spend some money for a couple of tv commercials and a new greatest hits package.
ReplyDeleteJust a quick note - it's normally the Promoter who is bringing in an artist to pay for promotion. Not the artist's management.
ReplyDeletecan promoters release cd packages
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