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Sam Smith Has Gone Walkabout In Outback Australia

by Paul Cashmere on May 2, 2015

in News

Sam Smith, who cancelled his Australian tour earlier this week, has been hanging out in outback Australia.

Smith cancelled the Australian tour earlier this week after his first Sydney show. Promoter Frontier Touring expects to reschedule the cancelled dates for December, 2015. Smith also cancelled his appearance this weekend at the Logie Awards in Melbourne.

In an Instagram post Smith wrote, “Just to let all my beautiful fans know, I’m ok. I am insanely relaxed and am somewhere in the middle of Australia with no phone, no laptop and I haven’t spoken a word in three days. Trying my absolute best to be back on my feet and singing for next week. So amazing to have this time to turn off, but it does make me realise how much I love what I do, and how much I miss you all when I’m not on stage. I hope you are all happy and healthy wherever you are. I’m gonna go back to my black and white movies and pretend I’m Judy Garland for a few more days xx”.

The cancelled dates are:

Tuesday 28 April Sydney | Hordern Pavilion CANCELLED
Thursday 30 April Melbourne | Margaret Court Arena CANCELLED
Friday 1 May Adelaide | AEC Theatre CANCELLED
Monday 4 May Perth | HBF Stadium CANCELLED

Refund details are available from the Frontier Touring site.

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