Ellie Goulding is set to deliver an electrifying live performance to audiences in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch.
With over 15 million singles and 4 million album sales worldwide, Frontier Touring is thrilled to announce that Ellie Goulding is bringing her exquisite voice and unique brand of indietronica to New Zealand for a tour in May and June 2014!
The songstress embarks on her European tour in January 2014, before a final show at London’s The O2 Arena in March 2014, which is part of a UK Arena tour after unprecedented demand following her recent sold out shows in Britain.
Having toured with Bruno Mars in the US earlier this year, Ellie recently performed her No.1 UK smash hit ‘Burn’ on The Ellen Show. During her US visit, Goulding also joined Katy Perry on stage at the Hollywood Bowl in LA for a powerful performance of Katy’s hit ‘Roar’.
In October 2012, Ellie released her sophomore album Halycon (out now through Universal) which spawned the hit single ‘Anything Could Happen’ (watch the clip here) which reached #20 on the ARIA singles chart, #5 on the UK and Scottish singles chart and #1 on the US Hot Dance Club Songs Chart. Halcyon also teamed Ellie with Calvin Harris on ‘I Need Your Love’ (watch here), which climbed to #3 on the ARIA Charts. Released in July this year, Ellie’s latest track ‘Burn’ (watch here) ignited Australian and New Zealand audiences with the single peaking at #6 on the ARIA singles chart, #4 on the iTunes chart, and certified double platinum.
‘Burn’ was produced by LA pop legend Greg Kurstin (Kylie Minogue, Lily Allen) with the official video now passing 70 million views to date. The deluxe edition of Halcyon - Halcyon Days - was released with seven new tracks including collaborations with Madeon, DJ Fresh and BURNS.
Anything could happen at Ellie Goulding’s New Zealand headline shows in June 2014 so make sure you don’t miss out!
Frontier Members pre-sale on sale 12pm NZ (NZDT) Wed 20 Nov to 12pm NZ (NZDT) Thur 21 Nov.General public on sale from 9am local time, Tuesday 26 November.