Tina Arena: Greatest Hits Live
Greatest Hits Live is the second live album by Australian singer Tina Arena, this concert was recorded on 7 December 2004 at the Sydney State Theatre. during her 2004 Greatest Hits Australian tour and released in late 2005.
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