Sia Plots 2016 World Tour with Miguel and AlunaGeorge

May 26, 2016


(UPDATE 5/26/2016)

Tickets for Sia's fall tour went on sale earlier this week, and have hit the secondary market. Currently, tickets across all of her fall performances are averaging $180, with the highest price points for cities like Los Angeles and Seattle. Her October 9 at The Hollywood Bowl is her most expensive thus far, as tickets for that date are averaging $241, with the cheapest ticket prcied at $68. Conversely, Sia will play her least expensive stop on Octover 22 at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, where tickets are averaging $141, with the cheapest ticket priced at $41.

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Australian artist Sia announced today that she will embark on an extensive world tour penned "Nostalgic For the Present," which will feature opening acts Miguel and AlunaGeorge. The tour will launch on September 29 in Seattle and will hit numerous U.S. cities before it concludes on November 6 in Austin. Sia will hit a handful of major festival stops this summer as well, including Boston Calling, Panorama Music Festival in New York City, and SeriesFest in Denver. The tour is in support of the 40-year-old songstress' new album, This is Acting, which she released in January. Tickets for Sia go on sale to the general public on Friday, May 20 at 10 a.m.

Sia's 2016 North American Tour Dates:
Sept. 29: Seattle; KeyArena
Oct. 1: Oakland, Calif.; Oracle Arena
Oct. 4: Phoenix, Ariz.; Talking Stick Resort Arena
Oct. 5: San Diego, Calif.; Viejas Arena
Oct. 7: Las Vegas, Nev.; Mandalay Bay
Oct. 8: Los Angeles; Hollywood Bowl
Oct. 13: Minneapolis; Target Center
Oct. 15: Auburn Hills, Mich.; The Palace of Auburn Hills
Oct. 16: Chicago; United Center
Oct. 18: TBA
Oct. 19: Washington, D.C.; Verizon Center
Oct. 21: Philadelphia; Wells Fargo Center
Oct. 22: Toronto, Ontario; Air Canada Centre
Oct. 23: Montreal, Quebec; Bell Centre
Oct. 25: TBA
Oct. 26: Uncasville, Conn.; Mohegan Sun Arena
Oct. 29: Sunrise, Fla.; BB&T Center
Oct. 30: Orlando, Fla.; Amway Center
Nov 1: Atlanta; Philips Arena
Nov. 3: New Orleans; Smoothie King Center
Nov. 4: Houston; Toyota Center
Nov. 6: Austin, Tex.; Frank Erwin Center