The ‘Dance Monkey’ singer becomes the tournament’s first female headliner.
After LIV Golf unveiled superstar DJ FISHER as the Saturday night headliner and Sydney electronic purveyors Flight Facilities as the Sunday night entertainment, it’s now been revealed Tones And I will perform on the Friday night. This is a major coup for the tournament, with the singer-songwriter one of the country’s biggest acts after her international smash hit ‘Dance Monkey’ saw her become the first female artist to reach three billion streams on Spotify.
“I’m pumped to get back to Radelaide to be a part of the LIV Golf Adelaide 2024 festivities at The Grange Golf Club!” she said in a statement. Her addition to the line-up is another major milestone for LIV Golf, with Tones And I the first female artist to be a headline act over the three-day tournament.
Even if you’re not a massive golf fan, the opportunity to catch Tones And I, FISHER and Flight Facilities over one weekend in Adelaide is pretty tempting, with ground passes going for as little as $71 per day.
Along with the release of additional grounds passes and a limited number of hospitality tickets as revealed last week, LIV Golf has also introduced premium VIP viewing packages. These tickets elevate your concert experience, giving you access to an exclusive VIP area with a private bar (two free drinks included), private restrooms and standing-room access at the front of the stage.
“Demand is through the roof, and we are pleased to introduce a new VIP ticket available for all three performances at The Grange to deliver an upgraded, more enhanced experience for golf and music fans alike”, Troy Tutt, LIV Golf’s SVP of Ticketing and Hospitality said in a statement.
Prices for these VIP tickets range from $170 - $248 and allow access to the event along with the VIP area.
LIV Golf Adelaide runs from April 26 – 28 at The Grange Golf Club. Tickets are available via LIV Golf.
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