- Kylie Minogue Announces First Las Vegas Residency
- Intimate Experience in a 1,000-Seat Venue
- Concert to Feature New Album Tracks and Greatest Hits
The Australian performer has announced she will be performing at the Voltaire nightclub in the Venetian Hotel and Casino upon her return to the United States.
Kylie Minogue announced her first Las Vegas residency.
In November, the Australian singer will commence a three-month residency at the Venetian’s Voltaire nightclub.
The 55-year-old actress stated that she is “so excited” to commence her stay in Sin City and her first professional return to North America since 2011.
She stated at a news conference in Los Angeles, “I’ve performed in Las Vegas a few times, but only as part of a tour. When I did the Showgirl tour in 2004, we thought, ‘Oh, this feels like a Vegas show.'”
The performer stated that the performance would take place in a 1,000-seat venue, which would provide fans with a more intimate experience.
“I want it to embody the essence of what a Kylie show has become, with sufficient glitz and abandon. Excitingly, I have previously unheard versions of tracks, such as reinterpretations. “Living bed dances and incredible costumes,” she stated.
“This is the foundation, and then we’ll see what surprises we can devise.”
According to reports, the concert will feature songs from her forthcoming album Tension, as well as many of her greatest successes, such as Can’t Get You Out Of My Head, Spinning Around, and Better The Devil You Know.
She follows in the footsteps of luminaries such as Adele, Britney Spears, Celine Dion, and Shania Twain, who have all held Las Vegas residencies over the years.
After going viral on TikTok, her most recent single, Padam Padam, has become her biggest success in over a decade, becoming her first UK top 10 single since All The Lovers in 2010.
On November 3rd, Minogue will commence her Las Vegas residency, which is expected to include roughly a dozen performances.
Tickets will go on sale on August 9.