Natalie Imbruglia reveals plans to tour Australia as she prepares to host the 2022 ARIA Awards

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Natalie Imbruglia reveals plans to perform in Australia next year after ‘losing money’ on recent tour… as she prepares to host the 2022 ARIA Awards

Natalie Imbruglia has called on local promoters to help her plan an Australian tour for next year.

The 47-year-old told the Announce sun she recently lost money on her mini-tour in the UK for the 25th anniversary of her successful debut album Left of the Middle, as she was unable to book more venues due to the post-pandemic backlog.

She admitted she would love to tour Australia next year and is currently “looking at some opportunities”, but it is “so freaking expensive”.

Natalie Imbruglia has revealed plans to perform in Australia next year after 'losing money' on recent tour... as she prepares to host the 2022 ARIA Awards

Natalie Imbruglia has revealed plans to perform in Australia next year after ‘losing money’ on recent tour… as she prepares to host the 2022 ARIA Awards

“I really want to do it and it’s important the fans know that, but it’s expensive so for the promoters there I want to tour Australia,” said Natalie.

“We’re looking at a number of opportunities next year where I can come as support and do my own shows around that.”

Natalie added, “If there’s a way I can do it and even break even, I’m here.”

The 47-year-old told the Herald Sun she recently lost money on her mini-tour in the UK for the 25th anniversary of her hit debut album Left of the Middle as she was unable to book more venues due to the backlog following the pandemic.

The 47-year-old told the Herald Sun she recently lost money on her mini-tour in the UK for the 25th anniversary of her hit debut album Left of the Middle as she was unable to book more venues due to the backlog following the pandemic.

It comes as Natalie prepares to co-host the 2022 ARIA Awards with G Flip and Ruel in Sydney 2022 with G Flip and Ruel.

G Flip stepped in to host the awards after Scottish singer Lewis Capaldi pulled out due to a scheduling conflict.

This year’s nominations were dominated by Rüfüs Du Sol, with their name popping up in seven categories, followed by Amyl and the Sniffers and Flume.

She admitted she would love to tour Australia next year and is currently

She admitted she would love to tour Australia next year and is currently “looking at some opportunities” but it is “so freaking expensive”

Flume is also nominated in six categories this year, while Baker Boy, Vance Joy and Kid LAROI each follow closely with five nominations.

Brooke Boney will anchor Channel Nine’s live broadcast of the show, which kicks off on Thursday 24 November at Sydney’s Hordern Pavilion.

The late Olivia Newton-John also receives a special salute during the show, Mediaweek reports.

It comes as Natalie prepares to co-host the 2022 ARIA Awards with G Flip (pictured) and Ruel in Sydney on Thursday with G Flip (pictured) and Ruel.

It comes as Natalie prepares to co-host the 2022 ARIA Awards with G Flip (pictured) and Ruel in Sydney on Thursday with G Flip (pictured) and Ruel.