The shows were originally rescheduled to February.
Organisers behind Under The Southern Stars have announced another rescheduling of the touring rock music concert series due to “a myriad of ongoing developments and changes”.
Originally slated to take place this past April with headliners LIVE, Bush and Stone Temple Pilots in tow, the concerts were pushed back to next February and March once COVID hit, with those dates now being rescheduled across April and May 2021.
"The team at Under The Southern Stars are immensely proud of our achievement to be bringing to Australian audiences the first live concerts featuring international artists since the onset of COVID-19 in March of this year," said promoter Andrew McManus.
"The Under The Southern Stars music festival and all those that attend will effectively be a part of international music history and the worlds’ eyes will be upon us all!
"We wish to share with you that UTSS artists have been granted exemption to travel to and enter Australia for our tour by the Department of Home Affairs, Border Force Commissioner and we cannot wait to share our big announcement with you in in the new year!
"For now, we wish you all a truly excellent Christmas with your loved ones and a sensational NYE celebration and you’ll be hearing from us in January 2021!"
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For more details, head to the Under The Southern Stars’ website.