Kylie Minogue announces biggest tour in a decade

AFP

Pop superstar Kylie Minogue has revealed her biggest world tour in over a decade, coinciding with the release of her new album, Tension II.

The album, featuring 13 tracks, is set to drop on October 18, while the global tour will kick off in Australia in February, making stops in Asia and the UK.

Expressing her excitement, Minogue stated, “I am beyond excited to be celebrating the Tension era and more with my fans.” She added a playful nod to her viral hit, “There will be a whole lot of Padaming,” referencing her Grammy-winning single Padam Padam.

So far, 20 tour dates have been announced, with no Middle East dates as of yet however the popstar did highlight more dates are to come. 

In February, she received her second Grammy, 20 years after her first win, and was honored with the Brits' Global Icon Award the following month.

Kylie’s journey began in 1986 when she starred Australian soap opera Neighbours. Since then, she has released numerous hit singles and amassed an impressive collection of awards. Her illustrious career also includes a memorable performance at the Sydney Olympics, being named an OBE, and appearances in several films.
 

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