The genie is out of the bottle: After a long absence, Aguilera will perform in Australia, under the Victorian government’s Always Live program.
Pop sensation Christina Aguilera will perform in Australia for the first time in 15 years, for one night only, under the Victorian government’s Always Live program.
Aguilera will perform at an open-air concert at Flemington Racecourse on November 25, in what promoters say will be a journey through her greatest hits.AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill In March last year stadium rock band Foo Fighters, fronted by Dave Grohl, was the first concert partly funded by the Always Live program., and were the first major international act to perform in Victoria after COVID-19 lockdowns lifted.
British pop star Dua Lipa played at St Kilda’s Palais Theatre last October as part of Always Live, while Nick Cave’s performance at Hanging Rock in November, and Billy Joel at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in December were also staged under the Always Live umbrella.
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