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Where to find talk-show Queen Oprah Winfrey in Australia this year

Where to find talk-show Queen Oprah Winfrey in Australia this year

The Advertiser2 days ago
A billionaire storyteller with the ability to get heartfelt confessions from just about anyone is bringing her entourage to Australia, with much fanfare expected.
The ultimate talk-show host Oprah Winfrey will be embarking on a speaking tour in December, and visiting Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane Melbourne and Auckland.
Tickets are expected to sell out if her last tour is anything to go by, 10 years ago.
Read more at The Senior:
"One of the things I have always enjoyed is sitting down for real, honest, enlightening conversations, and this experience is all about that," said Oprah Winfrey.
"The energy, warmth, and spirit I feel in Australia and New Zealand have stayed with me, and returning will be an opportunity to reconnect, reflect, and be reinspired-together.
"I look forward to sharing stories, ideas, and meaningful connection about what's possible in our lives moving forward."
Meghan Markle, Julia Roberts, the Obamas, Dr Phil and Tyler Perry have all counted media mogul as a friend over the years, while online Oprah has more than 21 million followers on Facebook and more than 22.4 million on Instagram.
Her YouTube channel is where she continues her talk-show format via a top-rating podcast, interviewing has celebrities with more than a million views each episode.
Arguably one of the world's most recognised media personalities, the 72-year-old will talk about the power of authenticity to the necessity of resilience, according to the tour promoters.
"Oprah's reflections will resonate with anyone seeking purpose, inspiration, or a spark to reimagine their own path," they said.
Pre-sale tickets for American Express Card members is from 10am Wednesday August 6. General public tickets are on sale 10am, Friday August 8.
FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT: www.tegdainty.com
A billionaire storyteller with the ability to get heartfelt confessions from just about anyone is bringing her entourage to Australia, with much fanfare expected.
The ultimate talk-show host Oprah Winfrey will be embarking on a speaking tour in December, and visiting Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane Melbourne and Auckland.
Tickets are expected to sell out if her last tour is anything to go by, 10 years ago.
Read more at The Senior:
"One of the things I have always enjoyed is sitting down for real, honest, enlightening conversations, and this experience is all about that," said Oprah Winfrey.
"The energy, warmth, and spirit I feel in Australia and New Zealand have stayed with me, and returning will be an opportunity to reconnect, reflect, and be reinspired-together.
"I look forward to sharing stories, ideas, and meaningful connection about what's possible in our lives moving forward."
Meghan Markle, Julia Roberts, the Obamas, Dr Phil and Tyler Perry have all counted media mogul as a friend over the years, while online Oprah has more than 21 million followers on Facebook and more than 22.4 million on Instagram.
Her YouTube channel is where she continues her talk-show format via a top-rating podcast, interviewing has celebrities with more than a million views each episode.
Arguably one of the world's most recognised media personalities, the 72-year-old will talk about the power of authenticity to the necessity of resilience, according to the tour promoters.
"Oprah's reflections will resonate with anyone seeking purpose, inspiration, or a spark to reimagine their own path," they said.
Pre-sale tickets for American Express Card members is from 10am Wednesday August 6. General public tickets are on sale 10am, Friday August 8.
FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT: www.tegdainty.com
A billionaire storyteller with the ability to get heartfelt confessions from just about anyone is bringing her entourage to Australia, with much fanfare expected.
The ultimate talk-show host Oprah Winfrey will be embarking on a speaking tour in December, and visiting Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane Melbourne and Auckland.
Tickets are expected to sell out if her last tour is anything to go by, 10 years ago.
Read more at The Senior:
"One of the things I have always enjoyed is sitting down for real, honest, enlightening conversations, and this experience is all about that," said Oprah Winfrey.
"The energy, warmth, and spirit I feel in Australia and New Zealand have stayed with me, and returning will be an opportunity to reconnect, reflect, and be reinspired-together.
"I look forward to sharing stories, ideas, and meaningful connection about what's possible in our lives moving forward."
Meghan Markle, Julia Roberts, the Obamas, Dr Phil and Tyler Perry have all counted media mogul as a friend over the years, while online Oprah has more than 21 million followers on Facebook and more than 22.4 million on Instagram.
Her YouTube channel is where she continues her talk-show format via a top-rating podcast, interviewing has celebrities with more than a million views each episode.
Arguably one of the world's most recognised media personalities, the 72-year-old will talk about the power of authenticity to the necessity of resilience, according to the tour promoters.
"Oprah's reflections will resonate with anyone seeking purpose, inspiration, or a spark to reimagine their own path," they said.
Pre-sale tickets for American Express Card members is from 10am Wednesday August 6. General public tickets are on sale 10am, Friday August 8.
FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT: www.tegdainty.com
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