Delta Goodrem has thrilled her fans this morning with a special announcement to help celebrate 20 years of her hit album, Mistaken Identity.
The Aussie hitmaker, 40, will be playing a show at the Sydney Opera House and in London next year to mark the milestone.
Called Mistaken Identity, A Night of Celebration, Goodrem will hit the stage in April and May next year.
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In her announcement post, Goodrem promised fans to expect "2004 nostalgia" and "untold stories".
"Here goes!!! A very special Mistaken Identity show is coming to Sydney and London next year!" she wrote.
"A night of celebration together, bringing you the 2004 nostalgia, the untold stories and… justice for [song] Electric Storm 😝."
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Goodrem released the album Mistaken Identity in 2004 and it featured hits including Out of the Blue.
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Speaking to 9honey Celebrity at the Australian Wicked premiere in Sydney, she reflected on the milestone.
She said she recently listened to the album in full and found the experience quite "special".
"I've got some ideas, I listened to the album for the first time in ages from start to finish," Delta said.
"I had all these discoveries. You go back to the songs and you hear the lyrics from a different point of view.
"It's really special to dive into where you're at exactly in that moment. It's an intense record."
Goodrem also spoke about supporting the iconic Shania Twain on tour in the UK and Ireland earlier this year.
"It was amazing and I had the time of my life," Goodrem says.
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