Who will be the fairest tourist in the land when The Voice coaches hit the road for their own tours later this year?
Camera IconWho will be the fairest tourist in the land when The Voice coaches hit the road for their own tours later this year? Credit: Supplied, Supplied.

The Voice coach Ronan Keating returns to the Australian concert stage with October tour

Kathy McCabeNews Corp Australia

IT appears The Voice coaches are keen to get back to their night jobs with Ronan Keating booking an Australian tour, set to kick-off in October.

The Irish star’s first lap of the country in four years will head back to some of the same theatres he performed in four years ago.

Delta Goodrem announced her return to the concert stage after a seven-year absence earlier this week, booking some of the biggest venues available in Australia.

With Good Charlotte releasing their comeback record Youth Authority released on July 15 and a tour of Europe and America already locked in, it is likely they will reveal their return to Australian venues before the finale of The Voice next month.

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Jessie J is yet to confirm her future music plans once the series wraps.

Keating has a loyal audience in Australia.
Camera IconKeating has a loyal audience in Australia. Credit: News Limited, Hamish Blair.

Keating launched his latest single Breathe on the show earlier this week, with his performance propelling the song to No. 38 on iTunes that night.

His 10th solo record Time Of My Life, peaked at No. 3 when it was released earlier this year off the back of the news the former X Factor judge had switched networks to join The Voice.

Keating kicks off the tour at Melbourne’s Hamer Hall on October 28, then heads to the AEC Theatre, Adelaide on October 30, Sydney’s State Theatre on November 1, Brisbane’s Lyric Theatre on November 7 and the Kings Park and Botanic Gardens in Perth on November 12.

He added extra shows in Sydney and Melbourne last time he toured in 2012.

Tickets go on sale on July 4 (Telstra Thanks pre-sale kicks off at 2pm on June 28).

They range from $99.90 to $129.90 while the VIP meet and greet for the ultimate fangirl and fanboy will cost you $489.90.

Ronan Keating during his most recent tour of Australia in 2013.
Camera IconRonan Keating during his most recent tour of Australia in 2013. Credit: News Limited, Supplied

Originally published as Ronan Keating books Aussie tour