
Jack Vidgen stuns fans as he announces upcoming Australia tour - after admitting he lost his love for singing: 'So glad to see you're performing again'
The drag show will appear in Penrith on July 11 and Sydney on July 12 with the Australia's Got Talent singer set to join the cast on stage.
The singer, 28, who previously admitted he lost his love for singing after being 'traumatised' by the music industry, shared the news to Instagram.
He posted a gallery of posters which included a glamorous photo of his face and details about the dates and venue.
'SPECIAL GUEST ANNOUNCEMENT. Sydney & Penrith… are you READY?!' he wrote.
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Ahhhh SO excited! Getting to perform, hang out with some of my fav housewives, and kiki with some of my favourite drag queens!! DREAM night x,' Jack continued.
'Goudie Events is thrilled to announce that the incredible Jack Vidgen will be joining the cast of Bring Back My Wives!
Catch him live: Panthers Penrith – Friday 11 July, Enmore Theatre – Saturday 12 July. Tickets are flying – don't miss out!'
Fans flocked to the comments to express their excitement over seeing Jack perform once again.
'Jack!!! So glad to see you are performing again!!!' one person wrote.
'Fantastic news Jack I'm so excited for you honey,' another commented.
A third said, 'This is awesome,' as someone else wrote: 'Yes DIVA!'
It comes after Jack revealed in November 2023 the heartbreaking reason he stepped away from the musical spotlight in recent years.
In a Q&A with fans on Instagram, the musician said he was 'traumatised' by the music industry and no longer felt comfortable singing on social media.
'I'm kind of traumatised by the industry and really lost my love for it all again,' he confessed.
'It's slowly coming back though. I've booked some exciting gigs/shows for next year that I'm looking forward to working on.'
Jack added: 'I'm excited to bring the glam and performing together.'
He also said he's looking forward to sharing his musical expertise by moving into coaching.
Jack shot to fame after winning the fifth season of Australia's Got Talent in 2011.
After bowing out of the spotlight for a few years, he returned to prominence in 2019 as a contestant on The Voice.
He made it all the way to the semi-finals before being eliminated.
Jack has released a number of singles since then, including the Eurovision track I Am King, I Am Queen.
In September 2023, the singer opened up about his mental health struggles, which led to him taking a hiatus from social media.
'I've been reflecting a lot over these past 5 weeks about what's important to me and am going through a bit of a life shift right now,' Jack wrote.
'I want to get back to my first love, which is singing.
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