International superstars including Pink, Beyonce and Coldplay ‘set to tour Australia’ in 2023

International superstars including Pink, Beyoncé, Taylor Swift and Coldplay are ‘set to tour Australia’ in 2023

Several international artists are reportedly preparing to tour Australia next year.

Promoters say superstars like Pink, Coldplay, Beyonce, Taylor Swift and Bruce Springsteen will perform Down Under in 2023 and 2024.

Drake, The Eagles and The Weeknd could also travel to Australia next year.

International superstars including Pink, Beyoncé (pictured), Taylor Swift and Coldplay are 'set to tour Australia' in 2023

International superstars including Pink, Beyoncé (pictured), Taylor Swift and Coldplay are ‘set to tour Australia’ in 2023

Local promoters are also reportedly determined to secure the Rolling Stones’ 60th anniversary tour.

Live Nation Asia Pacific President Roger Field said: “I think there’s a thirst to get people out again, which has catapulted a lot of acts into stadiums, and a belief that there’s a demand to fill them.”

“We’re going to see a lot more (superstar) acts, which will pave the way for everyone to come here.”

Live Nation Asia Pacific President Roger Field said:

Live Nation Asia Pacific President Roger Field said: “I think there’s a thirst to get people out again, which has catapulted a lot of acts into stadiums, and a belief that there’s a demand to fill them.”

It comes after it was announced that Chris Brown is set to take his first trip to Australia since his visa application was denied for “character reasons” in 2015 after pleading guilty to attacking his ex-girlfriend Rihanna.

Daily Mail Australia revealed last month that the American singer, 33, will bring his ‘Under the Influence’ tour in mid-2023.

A well-placed industry insider has let slip that Chris has been working with officials to ensure he is allowed into the country and will announce tour dates for Australia and New Zealand soon.

He has been looking forward to going back to Australia for a long time. Everything is closed and your visa is approved. She has spent the last few months working with officials to make sure she is allowed in,” the source said.

It comes after it was announced that Chris Brown will be making his first trip to Australia since his visa application was denied for

It comes after it was announced that Chris Brown will be making his first trip to Australia since his visa application was denied for “character reasons” in 2015 after pleading guilty to attacking his ex-girlfriend Rihanna.

Scheduled to kick off in February 2023, Brown will first tour Europe, making stops in London, Paris, Berlin and Amsterdam.

The Grammy Award winner will rake in millions when he headlines shows in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth before playing Auckland.

He last performed in Australia as part of his FAME tour in 2011.

Brown was forced to cancel his 2015 One Hell Of A Nite tour of Australia and New Zealand after being denied an entry visa.

The singer was formally denied on character grounds after he pleaded guilty to attacking his then-girlfriend, pop singer Rihanna, in 2009.

The artist received formal notice that his visa application would be denied and was given 28 days to appeal the decision, but he chose not to.

Daily Mail Australia revealed last month that the American singer, 33, will bring his 'Under the Influence' tour in mid-2023.

Daily Mail Australia revealed last month that the American singer, 33, will bring his ‘Under the Influence’ tour in mid-2023.