Pregnant Brooke Fraser Hopes She Won't Have to Give Birth on Stage
Singer and songwriter Brooke Fraser, who has recently released her new album "Brutal Romantic," is pregnant. But there's stopping for Fraser. She's continuing with her tour of her homeland New Zealand.
"New Zealand is so important to me and I wanted to make it home for shows before my doctor puts a kibosh on my travels," Fraser said. She promised the shows would be special. "It's going to be a little more intimate than the Brutal Romantic tour I have been on internationally so I promise to load it with more treats for you fans who have been with me longer than anyone."
Fraser hopes that she won't be the first person to give birth on stage. "I hope not, but if they do, the ticket prices will automatically double."
If you're interested in checking out Fraser's three New Zealand shows, tickets go on sale this morning at 9am - she'll be performing at Christchurch's Isaac Theatre Royal on June 24, Wellington's Opera House June 26 and Auckland's Holy Trinity Cathedral on June 27.
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