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The Chicks are coming!
The woke ways of the world may have resulted in The Dixie Chicks becoming The Chicks (and possibly just ‘The’ if ‘Chicks’ is deemed too offensive at some stage), but the music is just as good as ever. The Chicks have just locked in an Australian tour, with a show at Sydney Olympic Park’s Qudos Bank Arena on Thursday, October 19.
Earning universal recognition as the biggest-selling American female band of all-time, The Chicks have sold more than 30.5 million albums and are among an elite group of artists and the only female group to achieve multiple Diamond selling releases; reaching the stratospheric landmark of over 10 million copies sold, with both ‘Wide Open Spaces’ (1998) and ‘Fly’ (1999).
With special guest Elle King joining The Chicks on all Australia and New Zealand dates, these shows will be an exhilarating live experience for all music lovers.
“Ever since I heard a demo in the late 90’s and did their first tour in November 1999, The Chicks have been a huge part of my life. Watching them become live icons of music has been an amazing journey, and their upcoming tour will go up another level again,” said Michael Chugg, Executive Chairman of Chugg Entertainment.
Tickets to the Sydney show go on sale on Monday, May 8 at 11am via Ticketek.


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BY BOHO ASTRO - JOANNE MADELINE MOORE
