From Young Talent Time to singing the national anthem in Paris when Cadel Evans won the Tour De France, Tina Arena has captured audiences globally for decades.
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She is releasing her seventh English studio album Love Saves on July 14, 2023, and will support it with a tour that starts in October.
The album has been described as a re-birth, a musical journey of Tina's life during the pandemic, a renaissance of sorts.
"Like many of us, I retreated inwards during the pandemic," she said.
"I found solace in music. I processed my feelings the only way I know how-through my art.
"From rock bottom, I ran the gauntlet of human emotion. I faced my own demons, emerging the other side transformed, triumphant, renewed and at peace. Remember, be brave, be vulnerable and love saves."
Among the singles to be released from the album are House and Dancing on Thin Ice, both written by Tina Arena, Mattias Lindblom, Tania Doko (of Bachelor Girl fame) and Michael Zlanabitnig.
The Love Saves World Tour will take in Australia, the US, Canada, Europe, and UK with a setlist to include tracks from the new album, plus hits from years gone by.
Tina Arena AM has sold more than 10 million albums worldwide, with more than 40 years in the music industry. Her second album Don't Ask has gone 10x platinum in Australia.
A passionate supporter of the arts and the importance of arts education, Tina was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame in 2015. She purposefully used the opportunity to celebrate women in music.
The album Love Saves can be re-purchased here - including on a cassette and vinyl, plus the more modern CD and digital download.
Tickets to the Love Saves World Tour can be bought here.
Tour dates:
- Saturday, October 7: Night At The Barracks, Sydney
- Sunday, October 8: Perth Concert Hall
- Friday, October 13: HOTA, Gold Coast
- Friday, October 20: Melbourne Town Hall
- Saturday, October 21: Adelaide Festival Centre