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Lorde announces second Melbourne show

Kiwi pop star Lorde has announced a second Melbourne show to her autumn tour of Australia after her first show in the city sold out in minutes.

Recent Grammy winner Lorde performs at the Aragon Ballroom.
Kiwi pop star Lorde has announced a second Melbourne show to her autumn tour of Australia. (AAP)

New Zealand singer Lorde has announced a second Melbourne show with tickets to her first show selling quicker than expected.

The 17-year-old announced on Friday another show at Melbourne's Festival Hall on Saturday April 26.

Promoter Mushroom Group said tickets to the first Melbourne show had sold out, as had the New Zealander's first Sydney show on May 2.

Tickets to the second Melbourne show are now on sale.

LORDE AUSTRALIAN TOUR DATES:

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April 24 - Festival Hall, Melbourne - SOLD OUT

April 26 - Festival Hall, Melbourne

April 27 - AEC Theatre, Adelaide

April 29 - Challenge Stadium, Perth

May 2 - Hordern Pavilion, Sydney

May 3 - Hordern Pavilion, Sydney

May 4 - Entertainment Centre, Newcastle

May 6 - Riverstage, Brisbane


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